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Conspiracy Theories and (the) Media (Studies)

2017

Traditionally, research on conspiracy theories (CT) is not at the heart of communication and media studies. Still there are theories, concepts and findings in this discipline which can be fruitfully linked to CT research. If one sees CT as certain forms of narratives, one important question is how they spread within societies, communities and groups. To analyse this, one can apply the concept of "diffusion of innovations", alongside theories and concepts which stem from media studies, such as agenda setting or two-step flow of communication. Moreover, research on strategic and political communication, news bias and even fake news can be linked to the study of CT.

Media studiesPolitical communicationNarrativeFake newsSociologyDiffusion of innovationsSSRN Electronic Journal
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Does a Crisis Change News Habits? A Comparative Study of the Effects of COVID-19 on News Media Use in 17 European Countries

2021

Abstract: Exogenous shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic unleashes multiple fundamental questions about society beyond public health. Based on the classical concept of 'need for orientation' and the literature on the role of the media in times of crisis, we investigate to what extent the COVID-19 pandemic affected news consumption in comparative perspective. Based on a two-wave panel survey in 17 mostly European countries, our study targets the role of both legacy news brands (TV, radio, newspapers) and so-called contemporary news media (Internet-based and social media) during this global health crisis. Our results show an overall rise of news use across countries, but only for some types of n…

Media usehealth crisis2019-20 coronavirus outbreakmedicine.medical_specialtyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)CommunicationSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Public healthmedia trustAdvertising10240 Department of Communication and Media ResearchOrientation (mental)Media usePolitical sciencePandemicmedicineMass communicationscomparative surveyNews media070 News media journalism & publishing3315 Communication
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Estudio de las noticias publicadas en prensa del éxodo de enfermeras españolas al Reino Unido

2019

RESUMEN Objetivo Analizar la representación mediática del éxodo de las enfermeras españolas al Reino Unido a través de los diarios de información general. Métodos Análisis de contenido, cuantitativo y cualitativo. Se localizaron con operadores booleanos los documentos publicados en los diarios ABC, El País, El Mundo y La Razón, sobre «emigrantes», «enfermeras» y «sanitarias emigrantes», desde el 1 de enero de 2007 hasta el 31 de diciembre de 2016. El periodo seleccionado se corresponde con el inicio de la crisis económica y concluye con el año de la celebración del referéndum delBrexiten el Reino Unido. Tras aplicar los descriptores se obtuvieron 9559 textos. Una vez eliminado el «ruido» qu…

MediaMedios de comunicaciónÉxodo de enfermerasAnálisis de contenidoUnited KingdomStoriesNews itemsÉxodo enfermerasExodus of nursesPrensa escritaReino UnidoNewspapersContent analysisNoticias
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Study on press coverage about the exodus of Spanish nurses to the United Kingdom

2019

Resumen: Objetivo: Analizar la representación mediática del éxodo de las enfermeras españolas al Reino Unido a través de los diarios de información general. Métodos: Análisis de contenido, cuantitativo y cualitativo. Se localizaron con operadores booleanos los documentos publicados en los diarios ABC, El País, El Mundo y La Razón, sobre «emigrantes», «enfermeras» y «sanitarias emigrantes», desde el 1 de enero de 2007 hasta el 31 de diciembre de 2016. El periodo seleccionado se corresponde con el inicio de la crisis económica y concluye con el año de la celebración del referéndum del Brexit en el Reino Unido. Tras aplicar los descriptores se obtuvieron 9559 textos. Una vez eliminado el «ruid…

Medialcsh:Public aspects of medicine030503 health policy & servicesMedios de comunicaciónPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthlcsh:RA1-1270Análisis de contenidoÉxodo de enfermerasUnited Kingdom03 medical and health sciencesStoriesNews items0302 clinical medicineÉxodo enfermerasExodus of nurses030212 general & internal medicinePrensa escrita0305 other medical scienceNewspapersReino UnidoContent analysisNoticias
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Young gastrointestinal angle: E-learning in gastroenterology: Future is now

2021

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Medical educationOncologybusiness.industryE-learning (theory)MedicinegastroenterologygastrolearningNewsendoscopybusinessyoung GI angle.e-learning
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Breaking bad news: How to cope.

2018

Physicians often are uncomfortable when communicating an unfavorable outcome: they feel inadequate in the face of uncontrollable disease and unprepared to manage the emotional reactions of patients. For lack of proper training, they often adopt inappropriate ways to disclose unfavorable information. We will outline some key points about the issue of disclosing bad news and aim to provide useful tools to physicians who have to cope frequently with breaking bad news to patients, providing examples and clinical sceneries specific to gastroenterology and hepatology practice.

Medical educationPhysician-Patient RelationsTruth DisclosureHepatologybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCommunicationMedical HumanitieGastroenterologyMEDLINEHepatology; Gastroenterology; Communication; Bad news; Medical Humanities; EmpathyEmpathyTruth Disclosure03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisBad newMedicineHumans030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyMedical humanitiesEmpathybusinessmedia_commonDigestive and liver disease : official journal of the Italian Society of Gastroenterology and the Italian Association for the Study of the Liver
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Medical Metaphors in Economics News Articles in English and Italian

2017

As Lakoff and Johnson (1980: 3) state in Metaphors We Live by, “our ordinary conceptual system, in terms of which we both think and act, is fundamentally metaphorical in nature.” From a linguistic point of view, metaphors not only exist in everyday language but in specialized discourse too, where they are frequently the result of interdisciplinary borrowings. The language of economics, replete with medical metaphors, is one of the most representative examples of this phenomenon. This paper offers a quantitative and qualitative analysis of medical metaphors in English and Italian economics news discourse, as no research seems to have been conducted so far on the topic from a cross-linguistic…

Medical metaphors; economics news discourse; Conceptual Metaphor Theory; metaphorical reasoning; corpus linguistics.Medical metaphorcorpus linguistics.economics news discourseConceptual Metaphor TheorySettore L-LIN/12 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua Inglesemetaphorical reasoning
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Patterns of successful media production

2016

While it has been acknowledged that convergence is a multidimensional phenomenon, the convergence of media production processes has received little attention from researchers so far. In this article, we address this research gap with a qualitative study of production processes in different types of media. Our starting point is that independent of the media type, common product characteristics can be identified, that promote success in the audience market. We ask whether the same is true for process characteristics; whether there are converged processes that promote audience success independent of the media type. The study is based on n = 39 interviews in the German-speaking markets. Our fi…

MultimediaComputer scienceCommunication05 social sciencesSuccess factors050801 communication & media studiescomputer.software_genre0506 political science0508 media and communicationsMedia productionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)10240 Department of Communication and Media ResearchPhenomenon1201 Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)050602 political science & public administrationConvergence (relationship)computerIndustrial organization070 News media journalism & publishing3315 CommunicationConvergence, The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
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Information structure and practice as facilitators of deaf users' navigation in textual websites

2009

Deaf users might find it difficult to navigate through websites with textual content which, for many of them, constitutes the written representation of a non-native oral language. With the aim of testing how the information structure could compensate for this difficulty, 27 prelingual deaf users of sign language were asked to search a set of headlines in a web newspaper where information structure and practice were manipulated. While practice did not affect deep structures (web content distributed through four layers of nodes), wide structures (web content concentrated in two layers) did facilitate users' performance in the last trial block and compromised it in the first trial block. It is…

MultimediaComputer scienceInformation structureGeneral Social SciencesHypermediaSign languagecomputer.software_genreNewspaperlaw.inventionHuman-Computer InteractionWorld Wide WebArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Reading comprehensionlawDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyWeb contentSet (psychology)computerWeb accessibilityBehaviour & Information Technology
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Between idiosyncratic self-interests and professional standards: A contribution to the understanding of participatory journalism in Web 2.0. Results …

2012

Not much is known about participatory journalists in Germany or further afield. We conducted a standardized quantitative online survey of participatory journalists at the German-language website myheimat, a German-based hyperlocal participatory journalism portal with about 37,000 contributors (as at September 2010). The purpose of the survey was to examine the individual characteristics of participatory journalists (sociodemographics, expertise, qualification and gender aspects). The survey also explored why they write articles for myheimat (societal/individual motivations), what they think about their role and function as grassroots journalists (identity/self-concept), what they know and …

MultimediaWeb 2.0business.industryCommunicationUser-generated contentCitizen journalismParticipatory mediaPublic relationscomputer.software_genreProfessional standardsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)10240 Department of Communication and Media ResearchPolitical scienceCitizen media1201 Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)JournalismTechnical Journalismbusinesscomputer070 News media journalism & publishing3315 Communication
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