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  • About
  • 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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Connecting the Dots: The Ontology and Ethics of Intersubjectivity in Borges’s “The Writing of the God”

Lund, Brendan Kurt 01 April 2019 (has links)
How do we establish objectivity when each person’s perspective is uniquely subjective? Borges’s “The Writing of the God” shows how an epistemically isolated subject is incapable of ever arriving at a robust sense of objectivity without reference to an Other. Donald Davidson’s theory of interpretive triangulation posits that the Other’s external perspective establishes objectivity by making the subject aware of the limits of his or her perception. Emmanuel Levinas suggests that the face of the Other establishes ethics as first philosophy through a primordial, affective discourse. The ethical relation is what undergirds the questions of epistemology which Davidson addresses.
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OBJECTIVITY REVISISTED: A STUDY OF THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA’S COVERAGE OF COLIN POWELL’S UN PRESENTATION

Xie, Yanmei 16 August 2006 (has links)
No description available.
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Feminist practice and the problem of "objectivity" : techniques of observation for communications studies

Johnson, Stacey January 1993 (has links)
No description available.
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I sökandet efter objektivitetsidealet : En studie om rapporteringen kring FRA-lagen i Dagens Nyheter och Svenska Dagbladet ur ett objektivitetsperspektiv / In search of the objectivity ideal : A thesis of the report about the FRA-law in Dagens Nyheter and Svenska Dabladet from a objectivity perspective

Sepúlveda Nuñez, Stéphanie, Söderlund, Erica January 2009 (has links)
The aim of this thesis was to examine what expressions for objectivity there were to identify/find in newspaper journalism’s report about the FRA-law during the period 2008-06- 13 to 2009-10-14. We choose to analyze ten articles from the morning paper Dagens Nyheter and Svenska Dagbladet, five from each one. The method we used was a qualitative text analysis. We then designed an own model for the objectivity ideal from without the old theories that were available and also came with own ideas. Then we used that model as starting-point and designed key points to identify objectivity in the articles. Our thesis showed that the articles often fail when it comes to two key points. Due to the usage of charged words and the journalist’s own opinions in a way that distracts the reader from the articles main information the neutral presentation fails. When it comes to the balance in the articles the reappearing problem is that some people don’t get the chance to reply due to that their standpoint is a part of the article but not them. Due to this the articles sources get to reply to the standpoint without the people behind it getting to defend themselves. To sum up our thesis showed that the analyzed articles from Dagens Nyheter were more objective than the ones from Svenska Dagbladet.
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Differences in objectivity levels of conflict and straight news stories in three newspapers as assessed by coverage, statement, and gatekeeping biases

Walker, Kimberly K. January 2002 (has links)
While the cannon of objectivity has recently been called into question as the means for evaluating news merit, objectivity continues to harbor public expectation of the news media, especially during times of conflict. Results of past and current objectivity studies of conflict reporting, however, were shown to produce inconsistent and conflicting interpretations of whether the news media is presenting objective coverage of conflicts.To determine objectivity of news coverage, this content analysis examined objectivity differences between three newspapers--the Chicago Tribune, the Indianapolis Star, and the Anderson Herald Bulletin--and how they collectively presented front-page conflict and mainstream straight news stories.The study evaluated the newspapers' collective presentation of the September 11 h terrorist attack for a two-week period from September 12 through September 26, 2001. Presentation of the conflict was compared to a proportionate sample of mainstream straight news stories randomly selected from the months of January through December of 2001.Because the literature review indicated researchers most commonly evaluate news objectivity according to the presence of balance, attribution, or gatekeeping bias, the study assessed differences in objectivity level between conflict and straight news based upon the integration of all three objectivity variables The study's findings suggested that reporting of mainstream straight news was more objective than reporting of the September 11 terrorist attack conflict in the combined three newspapers. Reporting of the terrorist attack was found to be less balanced than reporting of straight news stories, as evidenced by a disproportionate amount of quotations afforded in support of United States war efforts. In addition, conflict stories were found to contain a significantly higher use of negative attributes-non-essential adjectives, inferences, collateral language and non-speech quotes--than straight news stories. Differences between page placement and revelation of theme were found to have no effect on objectivity differences. / Department of Journalism
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Building the beast: Media construction of protest and protesters and the assignation of responsibility for violence

Paasonen, Karl-Erik Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
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Building the beast: Media construction of protest and protesters and the assignation of responsibility for violence

Paasonen, Karl-Erik Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
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Building the beast: Media construction of protest and protesters and the assignation of responsibility for violence

Paasonen, Karl-Erik Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
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Building the beast: Media construction of protest and protesters and the assignation of responsibility for violence

Paasonen, Karl-Erik Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
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Building the beast: Media construction of protest and protesters and the assignation of responsibility for violence

Paasonen, Karl-Erik Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.

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