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Fecha de publicación | Título | Autor(es) |
2021 | Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge as Postcolonial Fantasy: Disney, Labor, and the Renegotiation of Border Discourses | León-Boys, Diana; Chávez, Chrisopher |
2021 | The “Gentleman-like” Anne Lister on Gentleman Jack: Queerness, Class, and Prestige in “Quality” Period Dramas | Ng, Eve |
2021 | The Power of Fear in Prevention Campaigns: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Loss and Coping Appeals on Pickpocketing Prevention Behavior | Friemel, Thomas; Reichow, Dennis |
2021 | An Examination of Factors Influencing National Reputation of India Among South Asians on Social Media | Garud-Patkar, Nisha |
2021 | Perception and Decision Making: A Multi-Technique Analysis of Campaign Posters in the 2019 Bogotá Mayoral Election | Nadal, Laura; Bello-Viruega, Iria; Pardo, Neyla |
2021 | Developing a Perceived Social Media Literacy Scale: Evidence from Singapore | Tandoc-Jr, Edson; Yee, Andrew; Ong, Jeremy; Lee, James; Xu, Duan; Han, Zheng; Matthew, Chew; Ng, Janelle; Lim, Cui; Cheng, Lydia; Cayabyab, Marie |
2021 | Mediatized Realities of Migrants in a Comparative Perspective: Media Use, Deservingness, and Threat Perceptions in the United States and Western Europe | De-Coninck, David; Ogan, Christine; Willnat, Lars; d'Haenens, Leen |
2021 | “One Big Fake News”: Misinformation at the Intersection of User-Based and Legacy Media | Yadlin, Aya; Klein-Shagrir, Oranit |
2021 | American Spring: How Russian State Media Translate American Protests for an Arab Audience | Greenberg, Nathaniel |
2021 | WhatsApp Political Expression and Political Participation: The Role of Ethnic Minorities’ Group Solidarity and Political Talk Ethnic Heterogeneity | Velasquez, Alcides; Quenette, Andrea; Rojas, Hernando |
2021 | The rise of new populist actors and consolidation of the use of social media such as Twitter are changing the political communication field. The main goal of this research is to understand whether European populist political actors introduce 2 of the inherent elements of populism—the people and the elite—into their digital communicative strategy and how they frame it. The samples are composed by the messages shared on Twitter by 4 European political parties (Podemos, Movimento 5 Stelle, Front National, and UKIP) and their leaders. This study analyzed 9,128 messages. The results show that despite being an intrinsic characteristic of populism, these political actors practically never appeal to the people in their messages, but criticize the elites. It therefore produces an illustrated populism in their social media strategy, in which everything is for the people, but without the people. | Stubenvoll, Marlis; Heiss, Rafael; Matthes, Jörg |
2021 | Everything for the People, but Without the People? Illustrated Populism on Social Media in the European Political Context | Alonso-Muñoz, Laura |
2021 | Questioning (Deep) Mediatization: A Historical and Anthropological Critique | Bourdon, Jérôme; Balbi, Gabriele |
2021 | News Media Coverage of E-Cigarettes: An Analysis of Themes in Chinese Newspapers | Lyu, Joanne; Wang, Di; Huang, Pëiyi; Ling, Pamela |
2021 | “Innocent” Hashtags? A Cautionary Tale: #IStandWithGreece as a Network of Intolerance on Twitter During a Land Border Crisis | Avraamidou, María; Iannou, María; Eftychiou, Eftychios |
2021 | Framing the Syrian Operations: Populism in Foreign Policy and the Polarized News Media of Turkey | İşeri, Emry; Ersoy, Metin |
2021 | Font Matters: Understanding Typeface Selection by Political Campaigns | Haenschek, Katherine; Tamul, Daniel; Collier, Jessica |
2021 | From Cyber-Activism to Technopolitics: A Critical Take on Historical Periods and Orientations in the Use of Digital Technology by Social Movements | Candón-Mena, José; Montero-Sánchez, David |
2021 | No Memes No! Digital Persuasion in the #MeToo Era | Fahmy, Shahira; Ibrahim, Omneya |
2021 | Epistemic Evidence in Strategic-Persuasive Communication: On the Effects of Investing in the Truthfulness of NGOs’ Strategic Crisis and Conflict Communications | Fröhlich, Romy; Jungblut, Marc |
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