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    Aesthetic experience and performing arts in the Arab region: towards an audience-centred perspective.Tarik Sabry Media & London Digital Industries - forthcoming - Journal for Cultural Research:1-13.
    In this article, I engage with aesthetic experience as a central hermeneutic endeavour for theorising performing arts audiences in the Arab region. I argue that a critical engagement with Arab performing arts audiences’ aesthetic experiences necessitates both an archaeological manoeuver and a re-articulation of two keywords: ‘experience’ and ‘everyday’. The article advances, using evidence from research, that allowing the audiences of performing arts in the Arab region to speak may be a step towards democratising the triangular meaning making process among (...)
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  2. Zuleta, cruz vélez y gómez dÁvila: Tres lectores colombianos de Nietzsche: NIETZSCHE.Juan Fernando Media Mosquera - 2000 - Universitas Philosophica 34:257-301.
     
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  3. Suspended animation : thoughts recovered from the memory of first entering the ex-Alumix Factory.Raqs Media Collective - 2009 - In Eva Ebersberger, Daniela Zyman & Thordis Arrhenius (eds.), Jorge Otero-Pailos: The Ethics of Dust. Dist. By Art Publishers.
     
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    Everything is Burning.Raqs Media Collective - 2024 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 33 (67).
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    The Event-Shaped Hole, and the Photographic Image.Raqs Media Collective - 2021 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 30 (61-62):154-159.
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  6. Behind the Headlines.Bob Deans, N. Japan Society York, Japan) U. Media Dialogue & United States-Japan Foundation Media Fellows Program - 1996 - Japan Society.
     
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  7. Ethics of Authenticity: Social Media Influencers and the Production of Sponsored Content.Mariah L. Wellman, Ryan Stoldt, Melissa Tully & Brian Ekdale - 2020 - Journal of Media Ethics 35 (2):68-82.
    Media coverage of influencer marketing abounds with ethical questions about this emerging industry. Much of this coverage assumes influencers operate without an ethical framework and many social me...
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    Is Fear of COVID-19 Contagious? The Effects of Emotion Contagion and Social Media Use on Anxiety in Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic.Michael G. Wheaton, Alena Prikhidko & Gabrielle R. Messner - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The novel coronavirus disease has become a global pandemic, causing substantial anxiety. One potential factor in the spread of anxiety in response to a pandemic threat is emotion contagion, the finding that emotional experiences can be socially spread through conscious and unconscious pathways. Some individuals are more susceptible to social contagion effects and may be more likely to experience anxiety and other mental health symptoms in response to a pandemic threat. Therefore, we studied the relationship between emotion contagion and mental (...)
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    Youth culture, media and sexuality: What could faith communities contribute?Anita Cloete - 2012 - HTS Theological Studies 68 (2).
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    Ethics and the Media: An Introduction.Stephen J. A. Ward - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book is a comprehensive introduction to media ethics and an exploration of how it must change to adapt to today's media revolution. Using an ethical framework for the new 'mixed media' ethics – taking in the global, interactive media produced by both citizens and professionals – Stephen J. A. Ward discusses the ethical issues which occur in both mainstream and non-mainstream media, from newspapers and broadcast to social media users and bloggers. He re-defines (...)
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    Polygenic risk scoring of human embryos: a qualitative study of media coverage.Olga Tšuiko, Pascal Borry, Maria Siermann & Tiny Pagnaer - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-8.
    BackgroundCurrent preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) technologies enable embryo genotyping across the whole genome. This has led to the development of polygenic risk scoring of human embryos (PGT-P). Recent implementation of PGT-P, including screening for intelligence, has been extensively covered by media reports, raising major controversy. Considering the increasing demand for assisted reproduction, we evaluated how information about PGT-P is communicated in press media and explored the diversity of ethical themes present in the public debate.MethodsLexisNexis Academic database and Google (...)
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    Grotius’s Via Media.Sebastián Contreras Aguirre - 2023 - Grotiana 44 (2):366-389.
    Grotius’s theory of the foundations of law and morality follows a sort of middle way between rationalism and voluntarism. Grotius, far from both extremes, defends both the normative force of the will and the directive power of practical reason. On this basis, he explains that reason serves as the formal cause of law and the will as the efficient cause. Now, the command of the will alone is not yet valid as a law. It must conform to reason. Reasoning so, (...)
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    What Is Global Media Ethics?Stephen J. A. Ward - 2021 - In Handbook of Global Media Ethics. Springer Verlag. pp. 5-21.
    This chapter provide an introductory portrait of global media ethics as an evolving discipline in broad strokes—its motivating questions, its distinct concerns and methods, how the discipline is related to other forms of ethics, and why we need a global media ethics. Since our global world is linked by many forms of media, the chapter argues that we need an accompanying global media ethics that challenges the use of media to promote racism, xenophobia, extreme nationalism, (...)
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  14. Killer Fat: Media, Medicine, and Morals in the American “Obesity Epidemic.”.[author unknown] - 2012
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  15. Movements and media: Selection processes and evolutionary dynamics in the public sphere.Ruud Koopmans - 2004 - Theory and Society 33 (3/4):367-391.
  16. L’evoluzione dei mass media: come coesisteranno internet e la TV?Luciano Floridi - 1996 - In Dopo la “Cattiva Maestra” TV il miglior amico è il PC. Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy: pp. 195–207.
     
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    Fuck de media, red de pers.Massimiliano Simons - 2023 - de Uil Van Minerva 36 (2).
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    Emotional gratifications during media use – An integrative approach.Peter Vorderer, Reinhold Viehoff, Roland Mangold & Anne Bartsch - 2006 - Communications 31 (3):261-278.
    The desire to experience emotions is widely considered to be a key motivation for media use, especially for the use of media entertainment. But what exactly do people seek when they seek emotions? What kinds of gratifications do they obtain from the experience of emotions during media use? An overview of research on emotional gratifications shows that emotions can be gratifying in multiple ways – ranging from simple hedonistic gratifications to more complex gratifications such as feeling competent (...)
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    Philosophy and the media.Virginia Held - 1989 - Journal of Social Philosophy 20 (1-2):116-124.
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  20. Historical thinking and social media.James Goulding - 2011 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 46 (3):11.
     
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    Team Social Media Usage and Team Creativity: The Role of Team Knowledge Sharing and Team-Member Exchange.Hui Wang, Yuting Xiao, Xinwen Su & Xiangqing Li - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Given that work teams have been widely used in a variety of organizations to complete critical tasks and that the use of social media in work teams has been growing, investigating whether and how team social media usage affects team creativity is imperative. However, little research has empirically explored how TSMU affects team creativity. This study divides TSMU into two categories, namely, work-related TSMU and relationship-related TSMU. Basing on communication visibility theory and social exchange theory, this study constructs (...)
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    Dislocation bends in anisotropic media.Jens Lothe - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 15 (134):353-362.
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  23. Taking Offence on Social Media: Conviviality and Communication on Facebook.[author unknown] - 2017
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    Nexus Between Consumer’s Motivations and Online Purchase Intentions of Fashion Products: A Perspective of Social Media Marketing.Feng Yu, Qian Wenhao & Zhou Jinghong - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study aimed to investigate the effects of customers’ motivations on online purchase intentions as mediated by commitment toward online fashion retailers. The survey method was used to collect data from Chinese respondents using a questionnaire. The convenience sampling technique was used to collect data from 275 respondents. Collected data were analyzed on smart-PLS using the structural equation modeling technique. Results of the study show a significant and positive impact of social empowerment and remuneration motivations on consumer commitment online purchase (...)
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  25. Alexis y la comedia media.Antonio Ramón Navarrete Orcera - 2007 - Humanitas 59:61-82.
     
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    Constructing Arab Female Leadership Lessons from the Moroccan Media.Loubna H. Skalli - 2011 - Gender and Society 25 (4):473-495.
    How the Arab media construct Middle Eastern women as political actors, frame their leadership roles, and narrate their activities to the public are important questions largely ignored in the growing scholarship on women’s political participation in the Middle East and North Africa. Drawing on Nancy Fraser’s reflections on the politics of recognition and distribution, I examine the construction of women’s leadership in Morocco during the four-month period leading to the local elections of June 2009. Analysis of 1,738 news items (...)
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    “It is their job to make sure that the long-term vision for the show … stays intact”: Using insights from the television format industry to rethink the concept of media events.Michael Skey - 2022 - Communications 47 (1):32-49.
    The concept of media events continues to generate widespread debate among scholars around the globe. Studies that have challenged the concept’s functionalist foundations have undoubtedly sharpened our thinking. Conversely, approaches that have sought to expand the concept tend to confuse rather than clarify. In this paper, we argue that events that are planned, anticipated, and involve external organizations in their design demand a specific set of analytical tools. Furthermore, we draw a further distinction between one-off events and those that (...)
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    Mass Media Abundance: Selected Developments and Audience Effects in the United States of America.Rolf T. Wigand - 1979 - Communications 5 (2-3):213-240.
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  29. Via Media Philosophy: Holiness Unto Truth (Intersections between Wesleyan and Roman Catholic Voices).Bryan Williams (ed.) - 2009 - Cambridge Scholars Press.
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    Media Coverage in the Federal Republic of Germany of the Conflict Between the U.S. and Libya in Spring 1986.Claudia S. Wright & Joachim Friedrich Staab - 1991 - Communications 16 (2):237-250.
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  31. Tinerii consumatori media.Raluca Ion - 2002 - Dilema 473:8.
     
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  32. Justice and the Global Media.Clifford Christians - 2000 - Studies in Christian Ethics 13 (1):76-92.
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    Paradigm Zoning in the Media Landscape: An Examination of Normative Discourse on Native Advertising.Erin Schauster - forthcoming - Journal of Media Ethics:1-16.
    The current study examined the normative boundaries of advertising by examining metadiscourse on native advertising. An analysis of 136 Adweek articles uncovered ways in which occupational actors talk about the boundary-spanning practice of native advertising. Metadiscourse represented a willingness and need to experiment within the “new frontier” of technological innovation and that external forces, such as the Federal Trade Commission, are better equipped to enforce the rules. However, norms were contested including those centered on transparency. Lastly, metadiscourse addressed the interprofessional (...)
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  34. Dialogue across Media.[author unknown] - 2017
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    Seguimos con la actualidad... The first-person plural nosotros ‘we’ across Spanish media genres.Miguel Ángel Aijón Oliva & María José Serrano - 2013 - Discourse and Communication 7 (4):409-433.
    The purpose of this article is to analyze Spanish first-person plural subjects as a cognitively grounded grammatical choice serving various discursive functions. Both the expressed and omitted variants of the subject will be considered, even if omission is by far the more frequent choice in Spanish and the more communicatively versatile one. The particularly vague reference of omitted nosotros ‘we’ – always involving an extension of the self towards a wider notional scope – results in a remarkable variety of possible (...)
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    Trumping ethical norms: teachers, preachers, pollsters, and the media respond to Donald Trump.Louis Sandy Maisel - 2018 - New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. Edited by Hannah E. Dineen.
    Questions of ethics and politics have a long tradition in the classroom as well as the political world. Those who act in the political realm¿including the media, political strategists and consultants, educators, and religious leaders¿are in professions for which a clear code of conduct or an accepted set of ethical norms exists. By contrast, Donald J. Trump, as candidate and as President, has upended the political and ethical context in which he and others operate. This book explores emerging ethical (...)
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  37. The Appropriation of Media in Everyday Life.[author unknown] - 2012
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    The Effects of Social Media & Moral Education. 추병완 - 2019 - Journal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (126):39-71.
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    Predicting ethnicity with first names in online social media networks.Niek C. de Schipper & Bas Hofstra - 2018 - Big Data and Society 5 (1).
    Social scientists increasingly use social media data to illuminate long-standing substantive questions in social science research. However, a key challenge of analyzing such data is their lower level of individual detail compared to highly detailed survey data. This limits the scope of substantive questions that can be addressed with these data. In this study, we provide a method to upgrade individual detail in terms of ethnicity in data gathered from social media via the use of register data. Our (...)
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    Technospaces: inside the new media.Sally Munt (ed.) - 2001 - New York: Continuum.
    In this book, an international team of authors explore themes of depth and surface, of real and conceptual space and of human/machine interaction.
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  41. The media are an obstacle to peace.Ioannis Votsis - unknown
    THE NOUN ‘Turk’ has a peculiar meaning for a significant number of Greek Cypriots. Among other things, it connotes something feared, untrustworthy, and even hated. Some people are all too happy to blame the Turks for almost anything. No distinction is made, for example, between the 1974 invasion force, the military establishment in Turkey, the current occupying force, and the average Turk. It is a classic case of condemnation by association. The acts and decisions of a few at some historical (...)
     
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    Rivolte nordafricane e social media. Importazione della democrazia o esportazione della lotta di classe?Carlo Formenti - 2011 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 24 (3):555-562.
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    Denying science: conspiracy theories, media distortions, and the war against reality.John Grant - 2011 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    ... Reminds us that the future of free, increasingly complex societies depends on the ability of an educated citizenry to think clearly and critically and make decisions based on reliable information"--Jacket.
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    Empathy, Mediation, Media.Chris Nagel - 2002 - Glimpse 3 (2):37-41.
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  45. Scandal and Silence: Media Responses to Presidential Misconduct.[author unknown] - 2012
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    New contents for new media: Pavia project physics.Fabio Bevilacqua & Stefano Bordoni - 1998 - Science & Education 7 (5):451-469.
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  47. Demystification of Digital Media.Lin Hsin Hsin - forthcoming - Mind and Matter: Comparative Approaches Towards Complexity;[... Based on the Symposium... Which Took Place 2010 in the Context of the Paraflows Festival in Vienna].
     
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    Philosophy and Media. Introduction.Hrvoje Jurić - 2010 - Synthesis Philosophica 25 (2):199-200.
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    Aristotelian ethos and the new orality: Implications for media literacy and media ethics.Charles Marsh - 2006 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 21 (4):338 – 352.
    Modern converged mass media, particularly television and the World Wide Web, may be fostering a new orality in opposition to traditional alphabetical literacy. Scholars of orality and literacy maintain that oral cultures feature reduced levels of critical assessment of media messages. An analysis of Aristotle's description of ethos, as presented in that philosopher's Rhetoric, suggests that an oral culture can foster media that deliver selective truths, or even lies, thus ranking poorly in hierarchical ethical schemata such as (...)
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    New trends in Media Research.Matthias Steinmann - 1995 - Communications 20 (1):61-68.
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