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After the Press Release on Mathematics Achievement : The Alignment of Formative Assessments and Summative Standardized Tests for Students from Minori…

2018

Media coverage often reports standardized test scores as indicative of global competitiveness and journalists frequently frame the mathematics achievement of U.S. students using a discourse of failure, particularly for students from minoritized backgrounds. Informed by research literature on: (a) formative and summative assessment, (b) the interdependence of language and mathematics, and (c) a sociopolitical stance for researching students from minoritized language backgrounds, this study analyzed the linguistic alignment of mathematics assessments. Results from this study show how alignment between formative assessment processes and summative standardized tests influences performance on hi…

Formative assessmentSummative assessmentbusiness.industryPress releaseUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAGeneral EngineeringMathematics educationMedia coverageStandardized test:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]business
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Victims or Aggresors? Framing Romanian Migrants and Crime in Two British Newspapers

2018

The research question at which the present article attempts to answer is: What are the British journalistic procedures used in representing migration and crime in the specific case of Romanian migrants? The article uses quantitative content analysis as the main method of research. The sample of texts was made up of 117 articles published in two (tabloid) British newspapers (the Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror) in the time-period January 1–December 21, 2015. The violent acts of Romanian migrants that were covered by the UK press were extremely diverse. They ranged from robbery, murder and begging to prostitution and medical malpractice. At the same time, Romanian migrants were portrayed not …

Framing (social sciences)Political scienceRomanianBeggingMedia studieslanguageMedical malpracticeQuantitative content analysisMedia coverageResearch questionlanguage.human_languageNewspaper
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Between Usefulness and Legitimacy

2012

We argue that during the financial crisis, economic news served as a dominant source of information for the public and as an influential factor in legitimating economic policy. We analyze (1) how German news broadcasts treated governmental intervention during the crisis and (2) selected effects on public opinion. Drawing on results from a content analysis of television news broadcasts ( n = 980), we show that governmental intervention was covered substantially, focusing on fiscal measures. To investigate possible effects of the news coverage, we conducted an online experiment with subjects differing in their degree of involvement with the consequences of the crisis ( n = 293). A news artic…

Framing (social sciences)Sociology and Political ScienceCommunicationPolitical sciencePolitical economyFinancial crisisJournalismMedia coverageSocial scienceLegitimacyThe International Journal of Press/Politics
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The uncertainties of climate change in Spanish daily newspapers: Content analysis of press coverage from 2000 to 2010

2014

This paper explores media coverage of climate science through a selection of Spanish newspapers (El País, El Mundo, ABC, Expansión and Levante). We selected a stratified random sample of 363 items to be studied for eleven years (2000-2010). Content analysis allowed us to find out media attention paid to climate science, prevalence of informative tables, evaluation and characterization of news, as well as the presence of questioning or rejection of climate change. According to main results, press coverage of climate science in Spain was mainly focused on the consequences rather than on the causes or natural sources, and media attention paid to it was limited. Overlapping with social and macr…

GeographyEnvironmental communicationCanvi mediambiental globalContent analysisCommunicationRegional scienceClimate changeMedia coverageClimate scienceStratified samplingNewspaper
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Entre el activismo y la mediatización: encuadres de partidos y prensa en la campaña catalana de 2017

2019

Los estudios sobre la cobertura periodística de las campañas electorales apuntan a una creciente mediatización. Este trabajo busca corroborar si la tendencia también se da en circunstancias excepcionales, como las de las elecciones autonómicas de Cataluña en 2017. La investigación compara los encuadres presentados por seis periódicos (El País, El Mundo, La Vanguardia, El Periódico de Catalunya, Punt Avui y Ara) con los adoptados por los siete partidos políticos representados en el parlamento autonómico (JuntsXCat, ERC, PSC, PP, Ciudadanos, En Comú-Podem y CUP). Los resultados indican que los encuadres simbólicos propios de la acción colectiva dominaron en el mensaje de los partidos, aunque …

HegemonyParliamentCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPartits políticsMedia coverageExceptional circumstancesCollective actionNewspaperPoliticsPolitical scienceThe SymbolicHumanitiesmedia_common
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Integrated Reputation Analysis at Daimler

2011

Einwiller and Kuhn then describe how Daimler has developed “SCORA,” its integrated system for corporate reputation analysis. To establish the system, Daimler firstly had to determine target variables, influencing factors, and relevant stakeholder groups. The authors explain how their company has identified relevant regions, benchmarks, and the appropriate methodology for its tool. “SCORA” combines media content analysis and stakeholder surveying to fully capture Daimler’s reputation. It additionally reveals relations between stakeholders’ perceptions and the depiction of the car manufacturer in the media. An example of such an analysis concludes this chapter.

Knowledge managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectStakeholderDepictionMedia coverageBusinessMedia contentCorporate reputationReputationmedia_common
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Corona-Komposita und ‚Corona‘-Konzepte in der Medienberichterstattung in Standardsprache und in Leichter Sprache

2021

Abstract First linguistic studies have paid attention to the influence of the current corona pandemic on language use in the German media coverage. They have revealed, amongst other things, that compounds beginning with corona are very productive and frequent. Against this background, the questions arise how frequent these compounds de facto are, what their morphological and graphematic characteristics look like, which second constituents can be observed, which semantic relations between the constituents exist and what their referents are. However, not only people being able to read texts in standard language need information concerning the pandemic; individuals lacking this capacity also n…

Linguistics and Language2019-20 coronavirus outbreakDe factoMedia coveragePublic lifeLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageLinguisticsStandard languageGermanNeed to knowDevelopmental and Educational PsychologylanguageSociologyOn LanguageZeitschrift für germanistische Linguistik
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Framing Scandals: Cognitive and Emotional Media Effects

2012

When covering violations of social norms by public figures, the mass media depict the resulting damages and attribute responsibility to actors. These depictions of responsibility constitute frames that elicit reactions from recipients. A theory regarding the effects of these media frames on cognitions, emotions, and opinions is presented. Content analyses of the media coverage of four cases and corresponding surveys were conducted. The findings indicate that the cognitions, emotions, and opinions of recipients cannot be sufficiently explained by learning of media input; recipients process the content based on individual frames. They complement fragmentary media frames and generate consisten…

Linguistics and LanguageFraming (social sciences)business.industryCommunicationDamagesMedia coverageCognitionPsychologybusinessSocial psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsMass mediaJournal of Communication
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The impact of media and NGOs on four European Parliament discourses about conflicts in the Middle East

2017

There is empirical evidence of media influence on parliamentary agenda, especially when media coverage privileges conflict framing of reality and negativity. This article addresses the impact of me...

Middle EastSociology and Political ScienceParliamentCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesMedia studies050801 communication & media studiesMedia coverageNegativity effect0506 political science0508 media and communicationsFraming (social sciences)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Political sciencePolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationEmpirical evidencemedia_commonMedia, War & Conflict
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Media coverage about organisations in critical situations – Analysing the impact on employees.

2013

Purpose– This research aims to investigate how critical media coverage of an organisation affects its employees. The authors expect the effects to be similar to the way media coverage about an individual would affect this person, termed “reciprocal effects”.Design/methodology/approach– Drawing on a framework for the analysis of reciprocal effects of mass media by Kepplinger and qualitative interviews among employees of 14 different organisations undergoing a crisis, the authors develop an employee-model of reciprocal effects for the context of organisational crises.Findings– This qualitative research shows that employees are affected by media coverage on a critical issue about their employe…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementCoping (psychology)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectShameMedia coverageLearned helplessnessInterpersonal communicationPublic relationsIndustrial relationsSociologybusinessSocial psychologyReciprocalmedia_commonQualitative researchMass media
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