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Presentation of CEOs in the media: A framing analysis

2018

Chief executive officers as representatives of their companies are increasingly the focus of attention from both the public and the media. The head manager represents the company and in some cases even personifies it. The growing exposure of chief executive officers has turned some of these individuals into celebrities and media stars. Some studies have shown that the image of the chief executive officer is closely linked to that of the company. However, the presentation of chief executive officers in media coverage has received little research interest. The present study aims to fill this research gap by conducting a content analysis of two German newspapers and one magazine published from…

0508 media and communicationsFraming (social sciences)Content analysisbusiness.industryCommunication0502 economics and business05 social sciences050801 communication & media studiesPublic relationsbusiness050203 business & managementLanguage and LinguisticsPersonalizationEuropean Journal of Communication
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Taking care of their positive online face? Reasons and strategy development

2020

This paper examines a peer virtual exchange project between students at the University of Cyprus and the University of Latvia. The main purpose of this project is to develop intercultural awareness. Through telecollaborative tasks, students are asked to interact in a common discussion space around elements related to their cultural values. The aim of this paper is to discuss students’ strategies for these online exchanges. The hypothesis this paper seeks to examine is that students do not express themselves freely in the discussion forums in order to protect their personal and national image. We are thus interested in the public self-image of the students, known as ‘face’. Our findings iden…

0508 media and communicationsbusiness.industry05 social sciences050301 educationFace (sociological concept)050801 communication & media studiesSociologyPublic relationsbusiness0503 educationStrategy development
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Concepts, causes and consequences of trust in news media – a literature review and framework

2021

Research on trust in media is on the rise. However, communication scholars have addressed related concepts (e.g. media credibility) for decades, and these concepts have often been used interchangea...

0508 media and communicationsbusiness.industryCommunication05 social sciencesCredibility050602 political science & public administration050801 communication & media studiesSociologyPublic relationsbusinessNews media0506 political scienceAnnals of the International Communication Association
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Social interaction in management group meetings: a case study of Finnish hospital.

2016

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to understand the role of management group meetings (MGMs) in hospital organization by examining the social interaction in these meetings. Design/methodology/approach – This case study approaches social interaction from a structuration point of view. Social network analysis and qualitative content analysis are applied. Findings – The findings show that MGMs are mainly forums for information sharing. Meetings are not held for problem solving or decision making, and operational coordinating is limited. Meeting interaction is very much focused on the chair, and most of the discussion takes place between the chair and one other member, not between members…

050801 communication & media studiessosiaalinen vuorovaikutus0508 media and communications0502 economics and businessMedicineHumansInterpersonal Relationshospital managementmanagement groupsSocial network analysisDecision Making OrganizationalFinlandProblem SolvingPoint (typography)business.industryHealth PolicyInformation sharing05 social sciencesInformation structurePublic relationsSocial relationHospitalsGroup ProcessesmeetingsOrganizational Case StudiesBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Organizational structureQualitative content analysiskvalitatiivinen tutkimusbusiness050203 business & managementQualitative researchJournal of health organization and management
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China in Pakistan and the wider region: A cautious but effective leader?

2018

This article assesses China–Pakistan-Afghanistan relations in the period 2014–2018 and asks whether China has exercised distinct pressure on Pakistan to be a more constructive partner for Afghanistan. A central argument is that even as China has failed to alter Pakistan’s policies significantly in the short term it is still continuing to successfully build power and trust in Pakistan and Afghanistan, as well as with their neighbours to the north and west. This bodes well for China’s exercise of regional leadership in a long-term perspective.

060101 anthropology05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0507 social and economic geography06 humanities and the artsDevelopment050701 cultural studiesConstructiveEconomyPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International Relations0601 history and archaeologyChinaPeriod (music)Contemporary South Asia
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On some difficulties of putting in dialogue animal rights with anthropological debates: a historical view in three episodes

2018

In this paper, I try to identify the reasons why the dialogue between sociocultural anthropology and animal rights theories and movements continues to be difficult and scarce. At first sight this weakness of communication is surprising, if one looks at the amount of anthropological studies on human/animal relationships, in most cases pointing to how animals are considered in many cultures as non- human subjects or persons. For understanding the roots of this state of affairs, I compare the ways anthropologists and animal rights theorists and activists have engaged with the issue of the differences and commonalities between human beings and nonhuman animals. For this aim, I contrast the sear…

060101 anthropologyEmbeddednessState of affairs06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religionLanguage and LinguisticsEpistemologyAnimal rightsPolitics060302 philosophySociocultural anthropologySpite0601 history and archaeologySociologyPhilosophy of lawSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheSociocultural evolutionLawAnthropology Animal ethics Animal rights Cultural symbols Human/animal relationships
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CAN I TELL JUST BY MYSELF? DISCUSSING A PARENTAL MENTAL DISORDER WITH A CHILD IN A RESEARCH INTERVIEW

2016

In this single-case study, we focus on how to have a dialogue in a research interview with a child whose parent has been diagnosed with a mental disorder. The interactional context and the interviewer’s role in co-constructing the child’s accounts have been largely neglected in the qualitative psychological research on this subject. Stigma related to mental disorders is increasingly being recognized as a central issue for the entire mental health field. It is considered to have far-reaching effects on the social interaction of the stigmatized person and also to contaminate the interactions of those around that person. We examine how the stigma of a parental mental disorder arises and is neg…

060101 anthropologyInterviewmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesStrict constructionismShameEmbarrassment06 humanities and the artsMental healthSocial relationdialogiDevelopmental psychologychildrenparental mental healthresearch interviewstigma050902 family studiesQualitative psychological research0601 history and archaeologyGirl0509 other social sciencesPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonInternational Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies
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Writing as a Learning Tool: An Introduction

2001

This introductory chapter begins with a brief historical account of the writing-to-learn movement, emphasising especially the significance of the cognitive revolution for the development of both teaming research and writing research. The next section considers those theories of the writing process which have had the most profound impact on writing-to-learn, theories of writing as problem solving. Further on, theories and views of learning are discussed as essential determinants of approaches to writing as a learning tool. it is emphasised that current constructivist and social constructivist views imply the use of writing activities requiring transformations of knowledge, social interaction…

060201 languages & linguistics4. Education05 social sciencesSection (typography)Cognitive revolutionWriting process050301 education06 humanities and the artsEMPTY CONTAINERWriting researchSocial relationProfessional writingWriting-to-learn; Writing research; Writing activities0602 languages and literatureComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationWriting activitiesSociologyWriting-to-learn0503 educationSocial constructivism
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Integrating self, voice, experience

2018

AbstractThe experience of hearing one’s own voice during the act of speaking is a form of self-awareness and self-reflection that occurs in relation to and in interaction with the flow of experience, including the experience of other selves and their voices. Self-communication is deeply implicated in and necessary for interpersonal communication (Harris 1996). And yet, it is the latter which is generally taken to be the paradigm case of human languaging. The fundamental role of self-communication is neglected in the language sciences. Starting with the important fact that we hear our own voice when we speak (Harris 1996, chap. 11), this paper examines the central role of self-communication …

060201 languages & linguisticsCultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheorySelf05 social sciencesDialogical self06 humanities and the artsInterpersonal communication050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsEpistemology0602 languages and literatureRelevance (law)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesRelation (history of concept)PsychologyLanguage and Dialogue
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“Cadenas de papel”. Un estudio del “Análisis de la Constitución española” (1823) de Karl-Ludwig von Haller

2016

Este trabajo pretende reconstruir la impugnacion que el polemista suizo Karl-Ludwig von Haller realizo a la Carta Magna gaditana de 1812 en su libro Analisis de la Constitucion Espanola (1823). Ademas, se estudia la segunda parte del escrito donde desenmascaro los planes de la conspiracion universal jacobina y los medios para efectuar una verdadera “restauracion”. Todo ello cotejando las dos traducciones al castellano de 1823 que demuestran la pluralidad del temprano antiliberalismo. Fecha de envio / Submission Date: 28-09-2015 Fecha de aceptacion / Acceptance Date: 30-10-2015

060201 languages & linguisticsHistorySociology and Political Science0602 languages and literaturePolitical Science and International Relations06 humanities and the artsLawHistoria Constitucional
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