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Analisis Bingkai Pemberitaan Aksi Bela Islam 2 Desember 2016 (Aksi 212) Di Media Massa Bbc (Indonesia) & Republika, Abidatu Lintang Pradipta, Nadya Warih Nur Hidayah, Afifah Nafiatun Annisa Haya, Carissa Ervani, Deny Kristanto
Analisis Bingkai Pemberitaan Aksi Bela Islam 2 Desember 2016 (Aksi 212) Di Media Massa Bbc (Indonesia) & Republika, Abidatu Lintang Pradipta, Nadya Warih Nur Hidayah, Afifah Nafiatun Annisa Haya, Carissa Ervani, Deny Kristanto
Informasi
Jones, Rodney H. & Hafner, Christoph A. (2012). “Understanding Digital Literacies: A practical introduction”. Oxford: Routledge.
Class Acts 學院消息, Ici Editorial Team
Class Acts 學院消息, Ici Editorial Team
AMBROSIA 客道 : The Magazine of The International Culinary Institute
Recipes for success 成功之道
The International Culinary Institute (ICI) and its sister institutions, the Hotel and Tourism Institute (HTI) and the Chinese Culinary Institute (CCI), provide students with an array of fun and educational opportunities
國際廚藝學院及與其相輔相成的酒店及旅遊學院和中華廚藝學院,積極為學員提供各種學習機會,讓學員透過校內課程增長知識之餘,更可與專家交流及參加特別活動和比賽,開拓視野
Volume 38, Number 4, December 2018 Olac Newsletter, Marcia Barrett, Debra Spidal, Richard N. Leigh, Jan Mayo, Yoko Kudo, Jay Weitz, Lisa Romano
Volume 38, Number 4, December 2018 Olac Newsletter, Marcia Barrett, Debra Spidal, Richard N. Leigh, Jan Mayo, Yoko Kudo, Jay Weitz, Lisa Romano
OLAC Newsletters
Digitized December 2018 issue of the OLAC Newsletter.
Fake Or Visual Trickery? Understanding The Quantitative Visual Rhetoric In The News, Rohit Mehta, Lynette Deaun Guzmán
Fake Or Visual Trickery? Understanding The Quantitative Visual Rhetoric In The News, Rohit Mehta, Lynette Deaun Guzmán
Journal of Media Literacy Education
In online and video/television spaces, news media discourses incorporate multimodal design as a discursive move capable of steering meaning toward desirable implications. Around the 2016 U.S. presidential elections, while polarized news outlets made their positionality on the candidates obvious, more neutral or central news outlets revealed their preferences through subtle multimodal design choices. One of these design choices is using a quantitative visual rhetoric: persuasive multimodal moves that draw on quantification through visual, spatial, and textual manipulation—involving the choice of data representation, visual images, and illustrations, (im)balance between numeric and alphabetic texts, and general quantitative narrative. This quantitative visual rhetoric …
Media Literacy And Response To Terror News, Daniel Bergan, Heysung Lee
Media Literacy And Response To Terror News, Daniel Bergan, Heysung Lee
Journal of Media Literacy Education
Increased fear and threat toward terrorism in the current American society is largely due to vivid news coverages, as explained by cultivation theory and mean world syndrome. Media literacy has potential to reduce this perception of fear and threat, such as people high on media literacy will be less likely to be affected by terror news. We focus on representation and reality for investigating the relationship between influence of terror news and media literacy, one component of media literacy framework developed by Primack and Hobbs (2006), which deals with how media messages reflect or exclude the reality. Our study divided …
Volume 38, Number 3, September 2018 Olac Newsletter, Marcia Barrett, Debra Spidal, Richard N. Leigh, Jan Mayo, Yoko Kudo, Jay Weitz, Lisa Romano
Volume 38, Number 3, September 2018 Olac Newsletter, Marcia Barrett, Debra Spidal, Richard N. Leigh, Jan Mayo, Yoko Kudo, Jay Weitz, Lisa Romano
OLAC Newsletters
Digitized September 2018 issue of the OLAC Newsletter.
Mapping Citizen Journalists’ Profiles: A Case Study On Indonesian Net Citizen Journalist (Net Cj) Program, Asty Rastiya, Hendriyani Hendriyani, Indah Santi Pratidina
Mapping Citizen Journalists’ Profiles: A Case Study On Indonesian Net Citizen Journalist (Net Cj) Program, Asty Rastiya, Hendriyani Hendriyani, Indah Santi Pratidina
Jurnal Komunikasi Indonesia
Makna dari kata “warga” dalam konsep “jurnalisme warga” terus dibahas oleh para akademisi di bidang ini. Pembahasan berfokus pada keterampilan dan modal yang diperlukan jika seseorang berkeinginan untuk menjadi seorang jurnalis warga yang ideal. Jurnalis warga telah lama menghadapi prasangka karena minimnya pengetahuan akan jurnalisme dan rendahnya kualitas berita yang mereka buat. Terlepas dari itu, jurnalisme warga di Indonesia telah berkembang, sebagian besar karena pertumbuhan yang cepat dari telepon pintar dan pengguna media sosial. Penelitian ini menggunakan kasus program NET Citizen Journalist (NET CJ), sebagai komunitas jurnalis warga terbesar di Indonesia. Dengan memetakan profil anggota program CJ NET berdasarkan latar …
News - Digital Library Of Georgia, Mandy L. Mastrovita, Deborah Hakes
News - Digital Library Of Georgia, Mandy L. Mastrovita, Deborah Hakes
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Assailants Or Saints?: Racial, Ethnic, And Gender Depictions On A Social Media Based City News Website, Thomas R. Hochschild Jr., Lorna Alvarez-Rivera, Rikki Hightower, Alison Zeaser, Taylor Prain, Ra'shone Lewis
Assailants Or Saints?: Racial, Ethnic, And Gender Depictions On A Social Media Based City News Website, Thomas R. Hochschild Jr., Lorna Alvarez-Rivera, Rikki Hightower, Alison Zeaser, Taylor Prain, Ra'shone Lewis
The Journal of Public and Professional Sociology
A large literature indicates that Black males are overrepresented as criminals in traditional newspapers and broadcast news. However, little scholarly attention has been paid to online-only city newspapers. The authors conducted a content analysis of a social media based city news website in a Southeastern state. Multiple coders assessed 8,142 stories that ran over the course of three years and found that, in line with previous research, Black males were disproportionately portrayed as criminals, were more likely to have mugshots accompanying their stories, and were more likely to have their race mentioned in the text of the story than any …
Safely Through The Gate: Exploring Media Coverage And Journalists Decisions On The Flow Of Farm Safety Stories, Rebecca Swenson, Brandon Roiger, Alexis Murillo
Safely Through The Gate: Exploring Media Coverage And Journalists Decisions On The Flow Of Farm Safety Stories, Rebecca Swenson, Brandon Roiger, Alexis Murillo
Journal of Applied Communications
Agriculture continues to rank as one of the most dangerous industries in the nation. Media coverage is an important tool for sharing farm safety information, improving knowledge and changing behaviors. Despite this importance, surprisingly little research has focused on agricultural media coverage and the forces that influence journalists’ decisions about when and how to cover safety stories. This study uses content analysis methods to examine the nature of farm safety issues, accidents, and topics that appear in mainstream news, agricultural media, and blogs. Researchers also interviewed journalists and bloggers to better understand their motivations, barriers, and information needs when covering …
Volume 38, Number 2, June 2018 Olac Newsletter, Marcia Barrett, Debra Spidal, Richard N. Leigh, Jan Mayo, Yoko Kudo, Jay Weitz, Lisa Romano
Volume 38, Number 2, June 2018 Olac Newsletter, Marcia Barrett, Debra Spidal, Richard N. Leigh, Jan Mayo, Yoko Kudo, Jay Weitz, Lisa Romano
OLAC Newsletters
Digitized June 2018 issue of the OLAC Newsletter.
“Boys Will Be Boys And She Was Asking For It” How The Media Perpetuates Victim Blaming And The Rape Myth In Rape Cases, Arianny Cabrera
“Boys Will Be Boys And She Was Asking For It” How The Media Perpetuates Victim Blaming And The Rape Myth In Rape Cases, Arianny Cabrera
Binghamton University Undergraduate Journal
The media portrayal of rape influences how the public views, not only that specific case, but rape in general. Language that victim blames and perpetuates the rape myth is subtly, at times blatantly, used to discredit the person who should be protected. I use a 21-point system of analysis to examine three different newspaper articles of 4 national rape cases. The first 2 cases look at how a white athletic assailant is portrayed as opposed to an African American athlete. The final two cases look at how a victim that was drugged is portrayed as opposed to one who was …
“No Bad Stories”, Douglas Porch
“No Bad Stories”, Douglas Porch
Naval War College Review
Media-military relations have always been rocky; the basic explanation is that the natures and goals of the media and military are fundamentally in tension. Future trends are likely to make these relations more, rather than less, difficult. Nevertheless, the two institutions must recognize that it is in the interests of both to make the relationship work.
Recipe For Success 成功秘訣, Ici Editorial Team
Recipe For Success 成功秘訣, Ici Editorial Team
AMBROSIA 客道 : The Magazine of The International Culinary Institute
Wining and dining 美酒佳餚盛會
Art on a plate 吃的意境
Cultural cooking 烹飪文化
Keeping it sweet 甜美示範
Volume 38, Number 1, March 2018 Olac Newsletter, Marcia Barrett, Debra Spidal, Richard N. Leigh, Jan Mayo, Yoko Kudo, Jay Weitz, Lisa Romano
Volume 38, Number 1, March 2018 Olac Newsletter, Marcia Barrett, Debra Spidal, Richard N. Leigh, Jan Mayo, Yoko Kudo, Jay Weitz, Lisa Romano
OLAC Newsletters
Digitized March 2018 issue of the OLAC Newsletter.
In The News, Jason Matthews, Joe N. Caudell
In The News, Jason Matthews, Joe N. Caudell
Human–Wildlife Interactions
No abstract provided.