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Country images and identities in times of populism: Swiss media discourses on the ‘stop mass immigration’ initiative

2020

The construction of certain country images and identities is traditionally studied in relation to public diplomacy, strategic communication and nation branding practices of state and non-state actors. However, we notice the increased instrumentalization of country images and identities in debates on issues beyond strategic promotional practices, such as those articulated around elections, referendums or migration. We analyse how Swiss media constructed Switzerland's image and identity in the debate following the 2014 referendum on ‘stop mass immigration’ initiative, in times of populism, a communication phenomenon and ideology discursively articulated by political and media actors. Thus, w…

Sociology and Political ScienceCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesImmigration050801 communication & media studiesPublic diplomacy0506 political sciencePopulism0508 media and communicationsState (polity)Political economyPolitical scienceReferendumNational identity050602 political science & public administrationNation brandingStrategic communicationmedia_commonInternational Communication Gazette
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Selective attention in the news feed: An eye-tracking study on the perception and selection of political news posts on Facebook

2018

Social networking sites such as Facebook are becoming increasingly important as a source for news. However, few studies have investigated what drives attention to content within the news feed and what influences the selection of news posts. We hypothesized that attitude consistency, the credibility of a source, and comments of other users raise interest in a news post in the news feed and influence the selection decision. A 2 × 2 × 2 laboratory experiment ( N = 103) using eye-tracking measurement showed that attitude consistency did not influence attention distribution in the news feed, but users preferred to select news posts with content reinforcing their attitudes. Participants spent mor…

Sociology and Political ScienceCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectSource credibility05 social sciences050801 communication & media studiesAdvertising0506 political sciencePolitics0508 media and communicationsPerception050602 political science & public administrationSelection (linguistics)Eye trackingSelective attentionPsychologymedia_commonNew Media & Society
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Is IS Online Chatter Just Noise?: An Analysis of the Islamic State Strategic Communications

2020

The objective of this research is to analyze the potential use of strategic communication, and specifically, strategic brand management and online communications directed to a foreign target by the...

Sociology and Political ScienceComputer sciencecomputer.internet_protocolbusiness.industryCommunication05 social sciences050801 communication & media studiesIslamBrand managementNoise0508 media and communications0502 economics and businessIS-ISStrategic communicationState (computer science)Telecommunicationsbusinesscomputer050203 business & managementInternational Journal of Strategic Communication
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Perceived Corruption and Individuals’ Life Satisfaction: The Mediating Role of Institutional Trust

2018

Corruption degrades the quality of institutions, increases economic inequality and limits growth. Recent studies indicate that corruption is also associated with lower satisfaction with life. This research examines a potential explanation for this association and investigates the role of institutional trust in mediating the linkage between perceived corruption and satisfaction with life. Specifically, in two studies, we tested the novel hypothesises that perceived corruption affects life satisfaction indirectly by undermining individuals’ confidence in institutions. Study 1 (N = 251) involved an opportunity sample from the US. Study 2 (N = 9508) analysed data from the World Value Survey and…

Sociology and Political ScienceCorruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectWell-beingBF050109 social psychologySample (statistics)HMArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Economic inequality0502 economics and businessDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesWorld Values SurveyQuality (business)Trust · Life satisfaction050207 economicsmedia_commonMediation (Marxist theory and media studies)05 social sciencesGeneral Social SciencesLife satisfactionCorruptionWell-beingH1Settore SPS/07 - Sociologia GeneralePsychologySocial psychologySocial Indicators Research
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The curious case of the Latvian Greens

2012

In Latvia everything began with the movement to save the environment. (Dainis Ivāns 19881) The natural environment has been central to Latvian identity and culture since the mid-nineteenth-century ...

Sociology and Political ScienceMovement (music)languageMedia studiesIdentity (social science)LatvianNatural (music)SociologyEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Social sciencelanguage.human_languageEnvironmental Politics
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Interactive Uses of Journalism: Crossing Between Technological Potential and Young People’s News-Using Practices

2004

The article examines the interactive uses of journalism, focusing on the changes brought by new communication technology in the everyday news media uses of young Finns. The study is based on a survey and in-depth interviews. The results indicate that even though young Finns have easy access to new communication technology, journalism is still predominantly used via television and printed newspapers. While nearly all subjects followed news regularly, a fifth of the respondents had taken advantage of participatory activities offered by the news media. Consequently, technology alone does not seem to alter news practices. The interactive usage of journalism thus seems to be individualized ente…

Sociology and Political ScienceMultimediaCommunication05 social sciencesMedia studies050801 communication & media studiesCitizen journalismcomputer.software_genreNew media0506 political scienceNewspaper0508 media and communicationsInteractivity050602 political science & public administrationJournalismSociologyTechnical JournalismEveryday lifecomputerNews mediaNew Media & Society
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Digital participation in service environments among senior electricity consumers in Finland

2018

Research to date suggests that older adults engage with digital technologies less frequently than young adults. Studies typically focus on chronological age, ignoring the effects of life course factors on the adoption and use of digital technologies. By utilising multiple triangulation, the article investigates the role of age and life course stage in the usage of an electricity company's online services among senior consumers. The data are derived from an internet-based survey study (N = 1366) and six focus group discussions involving Finnish electricity consumers (N = 29). The results suggest that online consumers aged 50 and over utilise electricity company online services more frequentl…

Sociology and Political ScienceSocial connectedness050801 communication & media studiesHuman Factors and ErgonomicselämänkaariEducation0508 media and communications0502 economics and businesssähköyhtiötLack of knowledgeBusiness and International ManagementMarketingolder adultsonline environmentsverkkopalvelutosallistuminenService (business)life courseelectricity consumptiondigital participationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesikäryhmätFocus groupsähkönkulutusikääntyminenageingta5141Income levelsähköiset palvelutkuluttajatLife course approach050211 marketingThe InternetElectricitybusinessPsychologyikääntyneet
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Les jeux vidéo comme instruments de techno-transe

2016

International audience; This article aims to reopen the genealogy of video games, studying the similarities they share with what the author calls ‘techno-trance devices’. These devices, which are contemporary to the first video games in the early 1960s, rely on the creative hijacking of laboratory instruments. They share numerous technical and media properties with video games. Moreover, there are some records of these techno-trance devices being used during religious practices at the time, which might lead to speculation of a latent trance influence in video games as apparatuses. These shared properties between video games and these devices, derived from counterculture, are thus studied th…

Sociology and Political ScienceTrance0603 philosophy ethics and religioncomputer.software_genre[SHS.HISPHILSO]Humanities and Social Sciences/History Philosophy and Sociology of SciencescomputinginformatiqueSociologyVideo game cultureSpeculation060303 religions & theologyMultimedia05 social sciencesReligious studiesMedia studies[SHS.PHIL]Humanities and Social Sciences/Philosophyvideo games06 humanities and the artstrancecontre-culture050903 gender studiesCountercultureAnthropologycounterculturejeux vidéo0509 other social sciencestransecomputer
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Promesses robotiques et liquidation du politique

2017

EnglishRobots are being feverishly promoted today to the detriment of human labor force, socio-environmental balance and politics. francaisSi les robots sont aujourd'hui promus de maniere frenetique, c’est au detriment de la force humaine de travail, de l'equilibre socio-ecologique et du politique.

Sociology and Political Science[ SHS.HIST ] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryGeneral Arts and Humanities05 social sciencesReligious studies050801 communication & media studies06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religionpromesses robotiquespolitique0508 media and communications[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/History060302 philosophyPolitical Science and International Relations[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSliquidation
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Instrumentalizing Fukushima: Comparing Media Coverage of Fukushima in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland

2015

According to the theory of instrumental actualization in mediated conflicts, the mass media tend to exaggerate events consistent with the editorial line. This theory was tested using press coverage in Germany, Switzerland, France, and the United Kingdom on the Japanese seaquake, the tsunami it caused, and the nuclear disaster of Fukushima. Within a period of seven weeks after the seaquake, the coverage in the four countries in 27 national newspapers and magazines on the three events was analyzed. As hypothesized from theory, German and Swiss media concentrated on Fukushima and stressed its relevance to domestic nuclear plants, whereas French and British media placed a greater emphasis on th…

Sociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industry020209 energyCommunication05 social sciences050801 communication & media studiesMedia coverage02 engineering and technologyPublic opinionlanguage.human_languageNewspaperGermanKingdom0508 media and communicationsEconomyContent analysisLawPolitical science0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringlanguageNuclear disasterbusinessMass mediaPolitical Communication
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