Media Perspektiven behandelt Themen aus Medienforschung und Medienpolitik, vor allem Mediennutzung, Medienmärkte, Medienwirkung und Werbung. Schwerpunkt: Massenmedien in Deutschland und in anderen Ländern..
I had an illuminating discussion with Delphine Remy-Boutang (@DelphRB), who is a social media marketing manager at IBM. She has run some successful social media campaigns and has pulled together some
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This article reviews the dynamic relationship between the media and the large-scale pro-democracy demonstrations in post-handover Hong Kong. It analyzes how the media have contributed to citizen participation, its roles in constructing the movement's self-understanding, and the impacts of the demonstrations on media discourses. The media and interpersonal networks are found to play instrumental roles in facilitating large-scale demonstrations, resulting in a mode of self-mobilization. Media discourse helps legitimize collective action as a way for citizens to express their opinions. The huge turnout in demonstrations narrowed the political parallelism of Hong Kong media. The huge rallies and subsequent events lent importance to the interactions between public discourse and collective action in Hong Kong.
* [109] Mainland versus non-Mainland/Foreign Media in China (01/29/2007) (Ming Pao, 陳永階) [in translation] As of the first of this month, the Chinese government has adopted an open policy for non-mainland and foreign c
CHINA: China puts writer on trial on subversion charge Information about trial of Li Hong, reportedly arrested for supporting detained lawyer in online articles, is sparse South China Morning Post Monday, January 15, 2007 Beijing --- A Chinese writer w
CHINA: Chinese military turn away crash site news reporters Hong Kong reporters expelled by soldiers, resident says site was cordoned off by police South China Morning Post Friday, January 12, 2007 Hong Kong --- Hong Kong journalists who tried to visi
PressThink: An Introduction We need to keep the press from being absorbed into The Media. This means keeping the word press, which is antiquated. But included under its modern umbrella should be all who do the serious work in journalism, regardless of
open source journalism: Open Source has worked in software, but can it work in journalism? Can it break news? Can it tell big important stories? Can the advantages of the bazaar come to the cathedral of investigative reporting?
P. Curtin, and E. Rhodenbaugh. Public Relations Review, 27 (2):
179--195(2001)Patricia A. CurtinCorresponding Author Contact Information, a and
Eric Rhodenbaugha
a School of Journalism and Mass Communication, CB 3365, Carroll Hall,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3365, USA.
C. Coyne, and P. Leeson. Kyklos, 57 (1):
21--44(2004)Christopher J. Coyne11George Mason University, USA, and The Mercatus Center, Arlington, VT, USA and
* Peter T. Leeson22Harvard University, USA, George Mason University, USA, and The Mercatus Center, Arlington, VT, USA
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1George Mason University, USA, and The Mercatus Center, Arlington, VT, USA ccoyne1@gmu.edu, 2Harvard University, USA, George Mason University, USA, and The Mercatus Center, Arlington, VT, USA leeson@fas.harvard.edu.