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In: Social Change, Band 14, Heft 3, S. 37-40
ISSN: 0976-3538
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In: Social Change, Band 14, Heft 3, S. 37-40
ISSN: 0976-3538
Emerging roles of lifestyle journalism. Unpacking lifestyle journalism via service journalism and constructive journalism / Unni From and Nete Nørgaard Kristensen -- Idealised authenticity: analysing Jean Baudrillard's theory of simulation and its applicability to food coverage in city magazines / Joy Jenkins and Amanda Hinnant -- Journalism without news: the beauty journalist private/professional self in The guardian's "Below the line" comments / Lucía Vodanovic -- Experience, consumption and identity. Reconciling religion and consumerism: Islamic lifestyle media in Turkey / Feyda Sayan-Cengiz -- Travel journalists as cultural mediators: a qualitative discourse analysis on the "othering" of Anthony Bourdain's Parts unknown / Aaron McKinnon -- The impact of social media in lifestyle journalism in Mexico: serving citizens versus creating consumers / Sergio Rodríguez-Blanco and Dalia Cárdenas-Hernández -- New players and lifestyle actors. Communicative value chains: fashion bloggers and branding agencies as cultural intermediaries / Arturo Arriagada and Francisco Ibañez -- Are food bloggers a new kind of influencer? / Sidonie Naulin -- Agents of change: the parallel roles of trend forecaster and lifestyle journalists as mediators and tastemakers in consumer culture / Sabrina Faramarzi -- Lifestyle, consumerism and branding. Food and journalism: storytelling about gastronomy in newspapers from the U.S. and Spain / Francesc Fusté-Forné and Pere Masip -- Travel journalism and the sharing economy: AirBnbmag and sourcing / Bryan Pirolli -- Lifestyle journalism as brand practice: the cases of Uniqlo and Abercrombie & Fitch / Myles Ethan Lascity.
In: International journal of information management, Band 29, Heft 4, S. 248
ISSN: 0268-4012
In: Journalism quarterly, Band 17, Heft 4, S. 346-355
In: HPNA palliative nursing manuals 5
'Social Aspects of Care' provides an overview of financial and mental stress illness places, not just on the patient, but on the family as well. This volume contains information on how to support families in palliative care, cultural considerations important in end-of-life care, sexuality and the impact of illness, planning for the actual death, and bereavement
In: Isegoría: revista de filosofía moral y política, Heft 45, S. 699-714
ISSN: 1130-2097
In: Media and Communication, Band 7, Heft 1, S. 193-197
This thematic issue sets out to explore the power relationships between journalism and social media. The articles here examine these relationships as intersections between journalistic actors and their audiences, and between news media, their content, and the functions of social media platforms. As the articles in this issue show, the emergence of social media and their adoption by news media and other social actors have brought about a series of changes which have had an impact on how news is produced, how information is shared, how audiences consume news, and how publics are formed. In this introduction, we highlight the work in this issue in order to reflect on the emergence of social media as one which has been accompanied by shifts in power in journalism and its ancillary fields, shifts which have in turn surfaced new questions for scholars to confront.
In: Cerami, Alfio (2015) 'Social Aspects of Transformation' in Wolchik, S. L. and Curry, J. L., eds., Central and East European Politics From Communism to Democracy – Third Edition, Washington DC: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 99-120.
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In: Izvestiya of Saratov University. New Series. Series: Philology. Journalism, Band 11, Heft 4, S. 29-33
In: Media, Culture & Society, Band 42, Heft 3, S. 380-397
ISSN: 1460-3675
The article discusses the role of social media in relation to the traditional journalistic sphere in Uganda. Through an analysis of how journalists in three Ugandan newspapers use social media in their daily work, the article discusses how social media affect conventional sourcing practices, reportage and professional norms. The article is particularly interested in how Facebook and Twitter serve as alternative channels through which sources with less access to traditional means of communication get their message(s) across to journalists. The findings are discussed in light of the present development of social media legislation in Uganda. The discussions feed into a larger reflection on social media's potential to create avenues of access in a semi-democratic setting where attempts to curtail media freedom and freedom of expression are frequent.
In: Document ST/TAO/SER.C/112
In: Politix: revue des sciences sociales du politique, Band 9, Heft 36, S. 16-32
ISSN: 0295-2319
Journalisme et sciences sociales. Proximités et malentendus.
Jean-Marie Charon [16-32].
Le journalisme et les sciences sociales fréquentent bien souvent les mêmes objets. Les journalistes ont fréquemment rencontré les sciences sociales au cours de leur formation, ils empruntent des méthodes, reprennent des analyses, issues de ces dernières. Pour autant la proximité du journaliste et du chercheur en sciences sociales n'est pas sans recouvrir bien des «faux-semblants».
In: National Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering, Science and Management-2022 University Institute of Engineering and Technology MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, Rohtak 26 November 2022
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