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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Framing Racism: A textual analysis of government and news media artifacts regarding the "Racism as a Public Health Crisis" legislation.

Elgafy, Mariam 04 October 2021 (has links)
No description available.
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Images du pouvoir et pouvoirs de l'image : La peopolisation, un dispositif social et technique au service de la construction des normes de Genre en politique : Le cas de la scène politique française de 2002 à 2012 / Images of power and power of images : Life politics, social and technical apparatus in the service of building standards in Gender Studies : The case of the French political scene from 2002 to 2012

Mayi, Joseph 05 July 2016 (has links)
Cette recherche, inscrite au sein des Sciences de l’Information et de la Communication, porte son attention sur le processus du « tout-voir », du « tout-exhiber » et du « tout-raconter » devenu central depuis les années 2000 dans la communication des responsables politiques à travers le dispositif sociotechnique de la peopolisation. Nous essayons de montrer ici comment la peopolisation s’est inscrite dans le dispositif de Genre à l’œuvre dans le tissu social et politique. Il s’agit d’analyser les formes de construction médiatique du Genre déployées par les responsables politiques eux-mêmes d’une part, à travers leurs stratégies de présentation qui conduisent à une réaffirmation des identités de Genre via un surinvestissement des marqueurs d’appartenance et/ou de différenciation, et par les médias dont la presse échotière d’autre part, à travers la pulsion scopique et le processus d’activation/réactivation des stéréotypes de Genre. Comprendre les liens objectifs qui se créent entre la production de ces images du pouvoir qui se donne à voir dans la presse people, et, tout un système de codages qui donne du pouvoir à ces images par l’impératif de transparence, le désir d’authenticité, la société cybernétique, les représentations sociales et la performativité de Genre, tel est l’enjeu essentiel de cette thèse. La technologie du pouvoir qu’est le Genre, agit sur les productions d’images politiques pour définir les pratiques de communication comme soumises à des conventions culturelles genrées. / The research, appearing in Information and Communication Sciences, focuses its attention on the « all-seeing », the « all-exhibit » and the « all-tell » process which become crucial since the 2000s in communication across the socio-technical device of Life politics. We show how Life politics enrolls in the Gender device at work in the social and political fabric. This is to analyze the forms of media construction of Gender deployed by politicians themselves through their presentation strategies that lead to a reaffirmation of Gender identities via overinvestment of belonging markers and or differentiation, and the media whose tabloid magazines through the scopic drive and process activation/reactivation of Gender stereotypes. Understand the objectives bonds created between the production of these images of power that is to be seen in the tabloids, and while a coding system that gives the power to these images by the need for transparency, authenticity, cybernetic society, social representations and performativity, such is the essential challenge of this thesis. What power of technology gender, acts on the political images productions to define communication practices as subject to gendered cultural conventions
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Dimensões da ciberdemocracia: ciberdemocracia: conceitos e experiências fundamentais

Marques, Francisco Paulo Jamil Almeida January 2004 (has links)
MARQUES, F. P. J. A. Dimensões da ciberdemocracia: conceitos e experiências fundamentais. 2004. 207f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Comunicação) - Universidade Federal da Bahia, Faculdade de Comunicação, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação e Cultura Contemporâneas, Salvador, 2004. / Submitted by Maria Josineide Góis (josineide@ufc.br) on 2011-08-17T15:00:42Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2004_dis_fpjamarques.pdf: 749412 bytes, checksum: 492b9d56545151898ffc7c9c6abbb652 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Maria Josineide Góis(josineide@ufc.br) on 2011-08-17T15:03:35Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 2004_dis_fpjamarques.pdf: 749412 bytes, checksum: 492b9d56545151898ffc7c9c6abbb652 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2011-08-17T15:03:35Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 2004_dis_fpjamarques.pdf: 749412 bytes, checksum: 492b9d56545151898ffc7c9c6abbb652 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2004 / This dissertation aims to examine some dimensions of the interface between democracy and new technologies of communication and information, its potentialities, problems and perspectives. To admit that new technologies of communication revolutionize democracy is not only to adhere to a triunfalist perspective. It implies, also, in accepting that democracy have some lacks that compromise its superiority while government form. On the other hand, to deny the potential of these technologies for concerting different ways of political manifestation, inclusively from the civil sphere, is not a satisfactory view. One examine five class of manifest phenomena in the thelematics nets with implications in the political field: Electronic Government, Electronic Vote, Digital Activism, Parties and Campaign in a Digital Age and Virtual Public Sphere. The central hypothesis comprises that democracy has in the Internet a complementar channel to foster the participation of citizens and to conform spaces of debate and information, besides indicating changes in the relations between institutional agents (government and partisan clubs) and civil sphere. / Esta dissertação visa examinar teoricamente algumas das dimensões da interface entre democracia e tecnologias de comunicação e informação, suas potencialidades, problemas e perspectivas de maior destaque. Admitir que as novas tecnologias de comunicação revolucionam a compreensão de democracia não é apenas aderir a uma perspectiva triunfalista. Implica, também, em aceitar que a democracia passa por carências que comprometem sua superioridade contemporânea enquanto forma de governo. Por outro lado, negar o potencial destas tecnologias para concertar diferentes formas de manifestação política, inclusive por parte da esfera civil, não parece uma saída satisfatória. São examinadas cinco classes de fenômenos manifestos nas redes telemáticas com implicações no campo político, a saber, Governo Eletrônico, Voto Eletrônico, Ativismo Digital, Comunicação Político-partidária e Esfera Pública Virtual. A hipótese central deste trabalho entende que a forma democrática de governo tem nas redes telemáticas um canal complementar para fomentar a participação dos cidadãos e conformar espaços de debate e informação, além de indicar mudanças nas relações entre agentes políticos institucionais (governo e agremiações partidárias) e esfera civil.
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The Rise and Impact of Fact-Checking in U.S. Campaigns

January 2015 (has links)
abstract: Do fact-checks influence individuals' attitudes and evaluations of political candidates and campaign messages? This dissertation examines the influence of fact-checks on citizens' evaluations of political candidates. Using an original content analysis, I determine who conducts fact-checks of candidates for political office, who is being fact-checked, and how fact-checkers rate political candidates' level of truthfulness. Additionally, I employ three experiments to evaluate the impact of fact-checks source and message cues on voters' evaluations of candidates for political office. / Dissertation/Thesis / Doctoral Dissertation Political Science 2015
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Politická komunikace v průběhu pandemie Covid 19 v Indii: Případová studie / Political Communication during COVID-19 in India: Study of Public Support.

Harshvardhan, Harshvardhan January 2021 (has links)
The research explored the public support towards the political communication carried out during COVID-19 in India. Through the means of a structured questionnaire based on Easton's dimensions of public support, responses were collected from 200 respondents, 100 each from the academic background of journalism and psychology. To determine the support towards the government performance during the crisis times based on the political communication done by the current regime in India. The results suggested that the public support is quite less from the respondents of journalism background. However, the psychology respondents showed relatively high support towards the political communication done by the Indian government in the COVID-19. It suggests that the public support is not one but scattered and also the academic background could play a major role in one's understanding of the political communication and lending of the support. The research demonstrated how respondents from different backgrounds show almost the opposite support towards political communication in the times of crisis. This gives out a good comparison and also concludes the public support. Keywords: COVID-19, pandemic, political communication, crisis communication, public support, India.
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`Source Blindness’ in Digital News: Predictors of Processing Source Cues in Social Media

Pearson, George David Hooke 02 October 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Selection Homophily in Dynamic Political Communication Networks: An Interpersonal Perspective

Sweitzer, Matthew Donald January 2021 (has links)
No description available.
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From Reactance to Political Belief Accuracy: Evaluating Citizens’ Response to Media Censorship and Bias

Behrouzian, Golnoosh 13 September 2018 (has links)
No description available.
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Political Entertainment Media and the Elaboration Likelihood Model: A Focus on the Roles of Motivation and Ability

LaMarre, Heather L. 11 September 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Spatial Visual Communications in Election Campaigns: Political Posters Strategies in Two Democracies

Dumitrescu, Delia 30 September 2009 (has links)
No description available.

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