Matter of Time: Field Differences and the Shaping of Electronic Media in Supporting Scientific Communication Rob Kling & Geoffrey McKim April 27‚ 2000 Indiana University School of Library and Information Science 10th & Jordan‚ Bloomington‚ IN 47405 USA +1 812 855 5113 kling@indiana.edu‚ mckimg@indiana.edu Accepted for publication in: Journal of the American Society for Information Science Abstract The shift towards the use of electronic media in scholarly communication appears to be an inescapable imperative
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Conglomerates and the Media A Term Paper Submitted for CMNS-110 D111 TA: Anis Rahman Brendan Ken Seppala 301204842 Word count: 2176 Date Submitted: 05/04/13 Many jokingly refer to news and informational media as “the fourth estate”. This is referring to the idea that media is a central part of democracy‚ along with the legislative‚ judicial‚ and executive branches. Thomas Jefferson once said‚ “If I had to choose between a free government and a free press I would choose the later” (Freidheim
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Addiction and the media Do you think that the media plays a role in substance abuse in adolescents and in adults? The attitude towards drug and alcohol abuse has changed dramatically throughout history. Stefan Hall analyzes the way addiction has been dramatized and how the attitude towards drugs have gradually changed from stark warnings about the dangers to satire and slapstick. (Hall) Fade in‚ Fade out: addiction Recovery‚ in American film. The media has used countless advertising
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of over local broadcasting. The advertising‚ marketing‚ public relations group‚ mafia‚ posse‚ whatever you may wish to call them‚ this is the industry‚ these are the people‚ who influence the media and shape content along with public perceptions. Rewinding back to my childhood‚ I remember my favorite media experiences. They were Barney the Dinosaur and Thomas the Tank engine. I liked these shows because they were so foreign to me but still so relatable. These cool quirky characters in far away lands
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2. "New media usher in dramatic transformations in the public sphere” Do you agree? Your answer should include reference to the articles of Van Dyick‚ Howley and Scannell in the course reader. New media has transformed the way we receive and produce content. New media such as the internet is making it easier for people to get their opinions across which creates content and allows a two-way dialogue. New media and technologies such social media networks change the way a person perceives the world
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Government Censorship of Media Censorship by definition is the practice of officially examining and suppressing details. The word censorship‚ originally neutral in tone‚ the term has come to mean the suppression of ideas or images by the government or others with authority. (encyclopedia.com) This can be done with movies‚ books‚ the media and so forth and is sometimes used by the government as a form of control over the populations. Should the government really be allowed to censor the media. Gove
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The media have a continuous presence in our children’s lives. Children are watching television‚ using smart phones and playing on their electronic tablets with incredible frequency. It is easy to visualize a tween sitting in front of the television‚ Facebook chatting their friends while simultaneously reading through their favorite celebrity’s Twitter feed. And because media consumption is unavoidable‚ media literacy is necessary. Media is shaping perceptions and children must be educated and have
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‘The Objectification and Dismemberment of Women in the Media-A study on women portrayal in media’ Author: Jyoti jain‚ Lecturer‚ Amity Business School‚ Amity University Rajasthan‚ Jaipur (Raj.) Abstract "Women’s bodies continue to be dismembered in advertising. Over and over again just one part of the body is used to sell products‚ which is‚ of course‚ the most dehumanizing thing you can do to someone. Not only is she a thing‚ but just one part of that thing is focused on.” Jean Kilbourne
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Mc Quail (p.1) defines media regulation as “the whole process of control or guidance‚ by established rules and produces applied by governments and other political and administrative authorities to all kinds of Media activities”. Several ways in which the media are regulated include governmental legislations and media self-regulation. The advancement in technology and the exponential growth in the media industry as well as the demand for innovative information‚ deregulation however breaks the barriers
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Media Bias in Politics Maya C. Christie Thursday‚ March 08‚ 2012 COM 495/POL 429 Politics‚ Media‚ and the Presidential Election Media bias is alive and well in politics. It is a “term used to describe prejudice in news and media reports‚ in which it is perceived as an imbalance
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