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Muhammad Ali and Muhammad Sheeraz. "Traces of American English in Pakistani English: A Comparative Multi-dimensional Study of Press Editorials." Research Journal of Social Sciences and Economics Review (RJSSER) 2, no. 1 (March 26, 2021): 453–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.36902/rjsser-vol2-iss1-2021(453-459).

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This study explores the linguistic variation of periodized data of Pakistani press editorials in comparison with American press editorials. Most of the previous research studies conducted on Pakistani English, in general, and press editorial, in particular, compare Pakistani English with British English. No study compares Pakistani press editorials from a period to American press editorials. To trace the influence of American English on Pakistani English, this study explores the phases of Pakistani press editorials that resemble or differ from American press editorials. Biber’s (1988) multi-dimensional modal was used as a theoretical framework for this study. It exploited a diachronic corpus of Pakistani press editorials which was divided into three temporally distanced phases: 1947-1951, 1971-1975, and 2012- 2016. The Biber tagger was employed to annotate grammatical features. To draw a comparison, Nini’s (2015) MAT results of the American (Brown) corpus were utilized. The regression method was used for the computation of factor scores and analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to draw a comparison between the diachronic data of Pakistani press editorials and American press editorials. The findings indicate that phase 3 of Pakistani press editorials is the closest to American press editorials in producing informational and explicit discourse. Phase 1 of Pakistani press editorials and American press editorials are quite close in non-narrative and abstract style in their discourse production. Moreover, phase 2 of Pakistani press editorials and American press editorials with a small difference in mean scores produce overt expression of persuasion.
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Ojo, Oluwasola Emmanuel. "Hedges and Boosters as Modality Markers: An Analysis of Nigerian and American Editorials." k@ta 22, no. 2 (December 13, 2020): 55–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.9744/kata.22.2.55-62.

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Many studies have been carried out on the use of hedges and boosters as persuasive strategies, but little is known about their employment when texts such as editorials are compared cross culturally. This study comparatively examined the employment of modality markers to express doubt and conviction in Nigerian and American editorials. Farrokhi and Emami’s (2008) classification of hedges and boosters was employed to analyze twenty editorials selected from two Nigerian newspapers and two American newspapers. Findings reveal that both sets of editorial writers made use of hedges and boosters a lot in their writings. However, lexical verbs were not employed as boosters in the analyzed editorials. The fact that the Nigerian editorial writers as ESL writers equally made great use of hedges and boosters implies that in texts such as editorials, writers from different cultures equally employ the same linguistic devices to express doubt and conviction.
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Zarza, Sahar, and Helen Tan. "Patterns of schematic structure and strategic features in newspaper editorials: A comparative study of American and Malaysian editorials." Discourse & Communication 10, no. 6 (November 15, 2016): 635–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1750481316674754.

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To carry a message through effectively to the public, newspaper editors need to employ the generic pattern of editorials as a rule of thumb. Yet few studies have investigated the schematic structure and persuasive style of editorials. Hence, this study aims to compare the generic characteristics in 240 editorials of The New York Times ( NYT, n = 120) and New Straits Times ( NST, n = 120). To realize the objectives, the corpus was subjected to a content analysis based on a composite framework drawn from the data and previous models. The findings revealed that American and Malaysian editorials share a similar schematic structure at the move level including four obligatory moves. However, at the step level, evidence of disparity of the style of writing was apparent. The data obtained could be used as informed input in the English for Specific Purposes (ESP) classroom, so that English as a Secondary Language (ESL)/English as a Foreign Language (EFL) students’ awareness on the conventional structures in editorial writing could be heightened.
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Qureshi, Riaz, Jimmy Lê, Tianjing Li, Michel Ibrahim, and Kay Dickersin. "Gender and Editorial Authorship in High-Impact Epidemiology Journals." American Journal of Epidemiology 188, no. 12 (April 17, 2019): 2140–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwz094.

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Abstract Women comprise about half of senior epidemiologists, but little is known about whether they are also viewed as leaders (i.e., authorities) in the field. We believe editorial roles are markers of leadership in a field. Our objective was to describe the distribution of gender across authorship of editorials published in 5 high-impact epidemiology journals over the past 8 years. We included editorials and commentaries published in American Journal of Epidemiology, European Journal of Epidemiology, Epidemiology, International Journal of Epidemiology, and Journal of Clinical Epidemiology between 2010 and 2017. We classified genders of all authors as woman, man, or unknown and computed the proportions of women editorial authors over all journals and according to position (e.g., first author). Only 31% (682/2,228) of all editorial authors and 36% (524/1,477) of unique editorial authors (i.e., counting each editorial author name only once) were women. We identified 1,180 editorials; 594 had sole authors, 24% (141/594) of whom were women, and 586 had 2 or more authors, 31% (184/586) of which had women as first authors. If women are underrepresented as editorial authors across epidemiology journals (e.g., as a marker of epidemiology leadership), the situation merits immediate correction.
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Yasmeen, Sumaira, Ashraf Iqbal, and Noshaba Nargis. "Editorial Treatment of Arab-Israeli Relations in American Press." Global Regional Review VI, no. I (March 30, 2021): 296–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2021(vi-i).32.

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This descriptive research examined how attention paid to Arab- Israel relations news editorials in newspapers. To explore the state of Arab- Israel relations, editorials in newspapers content analysis has been conducted. Two theories were utilized: agenda-setting theory and framing theory in mixed-method research. By selecting three newspapers, 320 editorials related to Arab- Israel relations were obtained in six months from 15 Nov, 2020 to 15 May 2021 through purpose sampling. The findings of the study concluded that mostly editorials discussed the topics of Arab- Israel conflict/crisis and Israel's recent recognition by Arab states, which are highly reported in this time period. Most editorials were in positive/favorable, negative/unfavorable, and neutral directions, respectively. Two-thirds of the editorials discussed the nonscientific evidence. USA press (The Washington Post) have more tendency to present and focus the Arab-Israel relations-related editorials in positive/favorable direction content as compared to other newspapers.
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Alipour, Mohammad, and Parastoo Jahanbin. "A comparative study of proximity in Iranian and American newspaper editorials." Russian Journal of Linguistics 24, no. 4 (December 15, 2020): 796–815. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2687-0088-2020-24-4-796-815.

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The study is aimed at gaining further insight into the concept of proximity and its contribution to text development in general and newspaper editorials in particular. It also furthers our understanding of cross-linguistic differences in the use of metadiscourse. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate and compare proximity elements in Iranian and American newspaper editorials. Following Hyland's proximity model (2010a) which comprises five major elements, organization, argumentative structure, stance, engagement, and credibility , we focused on a detailed analysis of proximity features in two corpora, Iranian newspaper editorials and American newspaper editorials. To this aim, 240 newspaper editorials, including 120 editorials from each category, were collected. The outcomes revealed that there were significant differences in the use of proximity elements in the mentioned corpora. It was demonstrated that stance markers were considerably more recurrent in the American data than their Iranian counterpart. Unlike the American editorials, the Iranian ones contained a larger number of engagement markers. The key reasons behind such discrepancies are discussed in terms of differences in cultural, social, and political backgrounds. This study can be helpful for English for Specific/Academic Purposes (ES/AP) learners who study journalistic English to become familiar with proximity.
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Masroor, Farzana, Muhammad Yousaf, Azhar Habib, and Ijaz Ali Khan. "‘Future Talk’ in Newspaper Editorials: Predictions and Their Role in Argumentative Discourse." International Journal of English Linguistics 10, no. 3 (March 17, 2020): 115. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v10n3p115.

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Newspaper editorials are known for taking a stance while fulfilling their goals of persuading the audience. In this regard, making future predictions is a crucial strategy in the argument structure of editorials. They are considered as risky acts since they are meant to outline future course of action as well as outcomes of such actions for their audience. This research is focused on the analysis of the speech acts of predictions among newspaper editorials of Pakistani, American and Malaysian newspapers. The analysis is focused on the exploration of forms, force and occurrence of these acts. The results indicate the preference of Pakistani and American newspapers in using strong predictions. The Malaysian newspaper meanwhile is found to be less explicit when predicting the future. This is indicated by less use of the strategy as well as adoption of implicit ways to express propositions related to the future. The results affirm the role of editorials as opinion leaders in their respective societies and the differences across cultures can be interpreted with respect to the extra linguistic and contextual factors that control editorial structures and strategies. The findings of the study are useful for future researchers to explore the relationship of language and its communicative purpose especially when fulfilling the goals of persuasion across cultures and contexts.
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Brennan, John F., and Lawrence F. Keller. "Pragmatism, The New Republic, and American Public Administration at Its Founding." Administration & Society 49, no. 4 (July 27, 2016): 491–529. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0095399714558714.

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We argue that philosophical pragmatism explicitly influenced the founding of American public administration. We analyze the case of The New Republic magazine to support our contention. The New Republic was founded in 1914 and edited by two pragmatists—Herbert Croly and Walter Lippmann—and put forth a pragmatic editorial stance that supported administrative innovations in American government that characterized the era. We illustrate the magazine’s pragmatic orientation toward public administration by analyzing the editorials of Croly and Lippmann and the writings of John Dewey, Frederick Cleveland, and Charles Beard—all written during the magazine’s first decade of publication.
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Kressel, Neil J. "Elite Editorial Favorability and American Public Opinion: A Case Study of the Arab-Israeli Conflict." Psychological Reports 61, no. 1 (August 1987): 303–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1987.61.1.303.

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The correspondence between trends in the mass media and trends in public opinion has important practical, theoretical, and methodological implications—even if we cannot untangle the causal relationships involved. The present study attempts to clarify empirically the aggregate-level mass media—public opinion connection for one major political issue, the Arab-Israeli conflict. Mass media data came from a content analysis of 867 elite newspaper editorials on the dispute (1972–1982); public opinion data came from the frequently asked Middle East “sympathy” question. Favorability measures for editorials, mass public opinion, and college-educated public opinion were highly intercorrelated, in part as a result of a common time trend. When this time trend was partialled out, significant relationships remained between editorial opinion and public opinion. In addition, events heavily covered in mass media tended to crystallize opinion among the college educated but not among the mass public.
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Leininger, Derek M. "“Moon-Struck Lunatics”." Journal of Early American History 7, no. 1 (March 24, 2017): 3–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18770703-00701001.

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Historians have noted the wave of cultural and civil nationalism that swept the United States following the War of 1812. “Moon Struck Lunatics” positions American nationalism in the Era of Good Feelings within the broader context of global events. The article probes the impact of the Spanish-American Revolutions on early Americans’ consciousness as a nation. The revolutions contextualized for Americans the world historical significance of their own revolution and aided the articulation of an early manifest destiny ideology. This essay focuses on public rhetoric, including speeches, congressional debates, editorials, geographies, songs, poems, toasts, letters to the editor, and travel accounts.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "American editorials"

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DiBartola, Matthew. "Re-examining American Cold War foreign policy between 1976 and 1980 using select newspaper editorials." Connect to resource, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1811/32138.

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Christy, Rebecca A. "Voices from the Border: Conservative Students and a Decade of Protest." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1272311564.

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Morris, Timothy R. ""Dollars Damn Me": Editorial Politics and Herman Melville's Periodical Fiction." VCU Scholars Compass, 2015. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/3803.

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To illustrate Melville’s navigation of editorial politics in the periodical marketplace, this study analyzes two stories Melville published in Putnam’s in order to reconstruct the particular historical, editorial, social, and political contexts of these writings. The first text examined in this study is “Bartleby,” published in Putnam’s in November and December of 1853. This reading recovers overtures of sociability and indexes formal appropriations of established popular genres in order to develop an interpretive framework. Throughout this analysis, an examination of the narrator’s ideological bearings in relation to the unsystematic implementation of these ideologies in American public life sets forth a set of interrelated social and political contexts. Melville’s navigation of these contexts demonstrates specific compositional maneuverings in order to tend to the expectations of a popular readership but also to challenge ideological norms. Israel Potter, Herman Melville’s eighth book-length novel, serialized in Putnam’s from July of 1854 to March of 1855, is the focus of the second case study. This study tracks Melville’s engagements and disengagements with a variety of source materials and positions these compositional shifts amid contemporaneous political ideologies, populist histories, middle-class values, audience expectations, and editorial politics. This study will demonstrate that Melville set out to craft texts for a popular readership; however, Melville, struggling to recuperate his damaged credentials, seasoned by demoralizing business dealings, his ambitions attenuated by the realities of the literary marketplace, undertook the hard task of self-editing his works to satisfy his aspirations, circumvent editorial politics, and meet audience expectations.
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Neves, Livia Lopes. "Pensamento da America." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSC, 2013. https://repositorio.ufsc.br/handle/123456789/106851.

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Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em História, Florianópolis, 2013.
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Esta dissertação objetivou investigar a atividade editorial de Rui Ribeiro Couto e Renato Costa Almeida enquanto estes intelectuais estiveram à frente do Pensamento da America, uma publicação mensal vinculada ao A Manhã, jornal porta voz do Estado Novo. Este suplemento panamericano veio a público entre 1941 e 1949, no entanto a pesquisa aqui apresentada focalizou o período que compreendeu desde seu início até 1945, representativo marco do final da segunda Guerra Mundial e do Estado Novo. A primazia do enfoque recaiu sobre o estudo de mecanismos editoriais que permearam uma publicação oficial, bem como sobre a relação estabelecida entre os intelectuais acima apontados e o governo estadonovista.

Abstract : This dissertation purpose is to study the editorial activity of Rui Ribeiro Couto and Renato Costa Almeida while these intellectuals were editors of a publication linked to the newspaper of Estado Novo (A Manhã). This publication was called Pensamento da America and was a monthly pan-American journal published between 1941 and 1949. However, this research focused on the period between 1941 and 1945, year that represents the end of the Second World War and the end of the Estado Novo. The focus was on the study of mechanisms that permeated the edition of an official publication, as well as on the relation between these intellectuals and the Estado Novo.
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Crosswhite, F. S. "Editorial - Trivia, Computers, Research, American Society, and Plant Science." University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/554217.

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Fears, Lillie M. "A content analysis of African-American women's portrayals in news editorial photos /." free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 1997. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p9842526.

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Shores, Lauren JoAnn. "Is American English Dead? A Linguistic and Editorial Look at Modern Language." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/321957.

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Kaulicke, Peter. "Nota editorial." Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2012. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/113449.

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Barlow, Donald L. "Indiana editorial opinion on the League of Nations : January 1919-March 1920." Virtual Press, 1987. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/530366.

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This study sought to test on the state level the validity of Thomas A. Bailey's theory on reactions to the proposal for a League of Nations following World War I. Bailey, a noted diplomatic historian, suggested that most groups were guided by partisan loyalties to either support or oppose the League. Indiana newspaper editors were chosen as the test group for study because of their influence with the public and the accessibility of their views. Ten Indiana newspapers were surveyed fully between January 1919 and the end of March 1920, and an additional eleven papers were spot-checked during that period. The state newspapers were divided as equally as possible based upon their support for either the Democratic or the Republican party, and then were compared to two national newspapers, one Democratic and one Republican.The results of these comparisons appear to validate Bailey's hypothesis. The editorial positions of most of the Indiana newspapers coincided with the positions of thepolitical parties with which they were identified. The study also revealed greater diversity of opinion among editors of both political persuasions during the early months of 1919 as the participants at the Paris Peace Conference worked toward the first draft of the Covenant. After President Wilson presented the Treaty of Versailles to the United States Senate, partisan debate ensued, and a narrowing of editorial opinion parallel to that debate was evident among newspapers on both sides. Pro-League newspapers supported Wilson's position from the time he presented it to the Senate in July 1919. Anti-League newspapers supported Senator Henry Cabot Lodge and his followers in the Senate from about the same time. Neither group changed significantly from then until the final defeat of the treaty in March 1920. Thus, it would appear that Bailey's hypothesis regarding the partisan origins of most group's positions was correct.
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Norris, Aine M. "From Watchman to Mockingbird: Tay Hohoff’s Editorial Influence on Harper Lee." VCU Scholars Compass, 2016. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/4593.

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The 2015 publication of Harper Lee’s Go Set a Watchman (2015) raised questions and concerns when it was read in the context of the author’s first novel, To Kill a Mockingbird (1960), a text with strong, direct statements related to civil rights and social injustice. This thesis examines textual similarities and differences between Watchman and Mockingbird, suggesting the likely influence of editor Thèrése “Tay” von Hohoff in Mockingbird’s published version. Additionally, the thesis examines Hohoff’s 1959 biography, A Ministry to Man: The Life of John Lovejoy Elliott, as a plausible inspiration for Lee’s Mockingbird hero, Atticus Finch. Containing corroboration from available correspondence, biographical information, interviews, and historical records, this thesis documents Hohoff’s editorial influence on Lee as the two worked together to create a lasting contribution to American literary history and culture.
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Books on the topic "American editorials"

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1947-, Sloan W. David, and Anderson Laird B, eds. Pulitzer Prize editorials: America's best editorial writing, 1917-1993. 2nd ed. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1994.

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J, Bronner Simon, ed. Lafcadio Hearn's America: Ethnographic sketches and editorials. Lexington, Ky: University Press of Kentucky, 2002.

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Liberating Dixie: An editor's life, from Ole Miss to Obama. Davidson, N.C: Lorimer Press, 2013.

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H, Taft William. William Howard Taft: Collected editorials, 1917-1921. New York: Praeger, 1990.

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Hallock, Steven M. Editorial and opinion: The dwindling marketplace of ideas in today's news. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 2007.

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McCaul, Robert L. Annotated list of Chicago Tribune editorials on elementary and secondary education in the U.S., 1852-1971. Lewiston, N.Y: Edwin Mellen Press, 1992.

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Common nonsense / Andy Rooney. New York: PublicAffairs, 2002.

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Rooney, Andrew A. Common nonsense / Andy Rooney. New York: Public Affairs, 2002.

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Brown, Lena Boyd. Black newspapers and black education in America: A study of editorial opinion in three black newspapers. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, 1996.

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1937-, Fischer Heinz Dietrich, and Fischer Erika J, eds. Political editorial, 1916-1988: From war-related conflicts to metropolitian disputes. München: K.G. Saur, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "American editorials"

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Inglis, John B. "Editorial: George Oliver May—1875–1961." In Memorial Articles for 20th Century American Accounting Leaders, 267–69. New York : Routledge, 2016. | Series: Routledge new works in accounting history ; 49: Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315642321-21.

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Pearce, George F. "Assessing Public Opinion: Editorial Comment and the Annexation of Hawaii – A Case Study." In American Empire in the Pacific, 189–206. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780754630494-13.

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Heichel, G. H. "The Manuscript Peer Review-Editorial Process in American Society of Agronomy Journals." In Research Ethics, Manuscript Review, and Journal Quality, 63–74. Madison, WI, USA: American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of America, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2134/1992.researchethics.c6.

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"THE AMBIVALENCE OF POWER: SELF-DISPARAGEMENT IN THE NEWSPAPER EDITORIALS OF ROSARIO CASTELLANOS." In Reinterpreting the Spanish American Essay, 167–76. University of Texas Press, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.7560/751675-016.

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Earhart, Amy E. "DH and the American Literature Canon in Pedagogical Practice." In Teaching with Digital Humanities, 205–14. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252042232.003.0013.

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In this chapter, Amy Earhart shows how the connection between digital humanities and American literature is intimately linked to the historical development of activist DIY digital projects built by scholars to provide alternatives to a predominantly white, Eurocentric canon. Earhart’s students construct a digital archive that puts Texas’s 1868 Millican race “riot” in broader cultural context by using historical newspaper articles about lynchings and editorials about voter rights. As students curate materials related to the Millican “riot,” they help to revive a period in African American literature and history that is being recovered by scholars as a period of resistance. Earhart’s essay shows how structural hierarchies, in the biases of historical newspapers and in the technologies we employ today, can limit access to the literary voices that once animated the period.
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"7. Literary Criticism and Editorials: “Every Dog Having His Day in Journalism”." In American Little Magazines of the Fin de Siecle, 243–67. University of Toronto Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781442695566-010.

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Courage, Richard A. "Introduction." In Roots of the Black Chicago Renaissance, 1–14. University of Illinois Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252043055.003.0001.

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Fenton Johnson is known to contemporary readers, if known at all, as a minor black poet whose works typically portray a sort of urban folk misery. He was also, in fact, a talented journalist and keen observer and chronicler of African American life, most especially in his native Chicago. A profound sense of place informed the editorials and survey articles that appeared each month in his first journal, ...
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Weems, Robert E. "The Half-Century Magazine." In The Merchant Prince of Black Chicago, 62–78. University of Illinois Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252043062.003.0004.

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In 1916, Anthony Overton established the Half-Century Magazine as a venue to more effectively market Overton Hygienic Manufacturing Company products. To deflect charges of shameless self-promotion, Overton put forward a female employee as the owner, editor, and public face of this women-oriented periodical. Overton’s skullduggery included submitting anonymous editorials and publishing articles under a pseudonym (McAdoo Baker) to convey his beliefs regarding business enterprise, racial identity, and personal conduct. Above and beyond Overton’s deception, the Half-Century created a commercial environment where black female readers were not exposed to racially insulting personal care products ads. This advertising policy, along with Half-Century’s sponsorship of a contest extolling the beauty of African American women, enhanced Overton-Hygienic’s position in the marketplace.
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Coghlan, J. Michelle. "Framing the Pétroleuse: Postbellum Poetry and the Visual Culture of Gender Panic." In Sensational Internationalism. Edinburgh University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474411202.003.0002.

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Both during the 1871 uprising and in the wake of the Commune’s fall, Americans encountered unsettling images of female Communards marching across the pages of illustrated periodicals. In turn, a variety of American sermons and editorials railed against the revolution and claimed its “overly emancipated” females might pose the most terrifying transatlantic threat of all. My opening chapter, “Framing the Pètroleuse,” recovers the drama of that postbellum gender panic and resituates post-bellum U.S. periodical poetry written in response to it. Reading Sarah M. B. Piatt’s 1872 periodical poem, “The Palace-Burner,” alongside both Harper’s Weekly’s pictorial coverage of the Commune and the subversive sentimentality of other post-bellum poetic returns to the fiery “Women of the Commune,” I argue that Piatt’s reworking of the figure of the Parisian petroleum-thrower relies on and resists the ways the so-called “man-women” of the Commune were pictured in the U.S. press. For in bringing the pétroleuse “into the parlor,” Piatt crucially re-imagines both the fiery Communardes and the specter of domestic firebrands they were so often used to portend.
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Lacombe, Matthew J. "The Political Weaponization of Gun Owners." In Firepower, 44–84. Princeton University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691207445.003.0003.

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This chapter analyzes the editorials (1930–2008) from the National Rifle Association's (NRA) American Rifleman magazine, along with gun-related letters to the editor of four major newspapers covering that same period, to document how the NRA created a distinct social identity built around gun ownership, charting the NRA's assiduous, long-term efforts — through not just its membership communications but also its popular firearms programs — to cultivate such an identity and to connect it to politics. The chapter uses the American Rifleman as a measure of the organization's views and priorities and treat pro-gun letters to newspaper editors as a measure of the attitudes and views of NRA supporters. It also utilizes the letters from gun owners to measure their feelings about guns over time. The chapter demonstrates how the NRA has used this identity to mobilize its supporters into politics by portraying gun owners' ways of life as under threat from gun control proposals and imploring its members to take action in defense of it.
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Conference papers on the topic "American editorials"

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Montgomery, Louise. "Bush, the Media & the New American Way." In 2003 Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2726.

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The run-up to a full-scale U.S. military attack on Iraq - “shock and awe” -- provided an unusual and ideal test the effectiveness of a parsimonious content analysis methodology designed to determine when a national leader made or would make a decision to go to war. As W. Ben Hunt’s work that is the model for this study anticipated, editorials in The Wall Street Journal clearly ramped up war fever with not only the number of “get to it, George” editorials but also with the language. Critical editorials ad-vised/urged/demanded Bush to get on with the second phase of the long-planned remaking of the Middle East -- taking out Saddam Hussein. The paper links several aspects of post-Cold War, postmodern American life -- low levels of knowledge, use of poll data throughout society, declining news consumption and others -- to paint a picture of a newly vulnerable society, one willing - polls would indicate - to listen to and follow clear, perhaps simplistic, policies even to the point of a pre-emptive strike on a small nation that many could not locate on a map.
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Liu, Siyi, Sihao Chen, Xander Uyttendaele, and Dan Roth. "MultiOpEd: A Corpus of Multi-Perspective News Editorials." In Proceedings of the 2021 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies. Stroudsburg, PA, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/2021.naacl-main.344.

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Duda, Aneta. "THE BRANDCASTING ON THE EXAMPLE OF ADVERTORIALS." In NORDSCI Conference Proceedings. Saima Consult Ltd, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32008/nordsci2021/b2/v4/13.

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"This article discusses the concept of brandcasting in the particular case of a controversial advertorial (ADL) - paid messages in the media sponsored by organized interests to create and sustain a favorable environment to pursue their respective goals. An advertorial is an advertisement masquerading as a journalistic article, blurring the dividing line between editorial content and advertorials. Based on the content analysis technique of 284 advertorials of Newsweek, Polityka and Time, the most widely circulated and read weekly newsmagazine in Poland and the United States of America, the author documents the placement of ADL: proportions of commercial and non-commercial content, detailed typologies, brand positioning, sponsor disclosures, the degree of similarity with journalistic texts and corporate and non-corporate interests. The newspaper advertorial borrows, or just steals editorial credibility from the newspaper and pollutes reliable information. There, of course, might be a place for such kind of advertisements, but they should be more thoroughly distinguished form editorial content than is currently the case. As shown in the article, media do not place sponsor disclosures prominently."
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Attenborough, Keith. "Important aspects of editorial procedures for the information of inexperienced authors." In 157th Meeting Acoustical Society of America. ASA, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.3168604.

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Tzanev Roussev, Rossen. "La thèse de doctorat et la dimension préliminaire de l’écriture." In 2ème Colloque International de Recherche et Action sur l’Intégrité Académique. « Les nouvelles frontières de l’intégrité ». IRAFPA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56240/cmb9918.

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The problem of the birth of the genre of the academic writing textbook – in the United States, Europe and France – allows us to approach the question of doctoral writing in terms of the literature of editorial orientation (devoted to what one must do to write a good thesis) and the literature of academic integrity (devoted to what one must not do to write a good thesis). It is from this perspective that the paper highlights the writing textbooks of Umberto Eco (1977), Michel Beaud (1985) and Howard S. Becker (1986). The writing textbook, beginning with the very first one, John Conrad Almack’s (1930), is seen as an academic effect of the growth in student enrollment and, in particular, in doctoral student enrollment. The author states a chronological hypothesis that the year of publication of John C. Almack’s textbook, 1930, marks the beginning of American academic hegemony.
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Park, Gary. "What’s New in Section XI, Rules for Inservice Inspection of Nuclear Power Plant Components." In ASME/JSME 2004 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2004-2703.

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The nuclear industry is a pretty dynamic industry, in that it is always on the move, changing every time we turn around. For that very reason, there is a need to keep up with the industry by providing changes to American Society of Mechanical Engineering Section XI, “Rules for Inservice Inspection of Nuclear Power Plant Components.” There have been many changes over the last three years. This paper addresses a few of those, but gives a feel for the number of changes from the 2000 Addenda to the 2003 Addenda, there have been a total of approximately 56 changes. Of those changes, 11 were in the repair/replacement requirements, 19 in the inspection requirements, 4 in the evaluation requirements, 18 in the nondestructive examination requirements, and 4 in the administrative requirements. The paper classifies the changes as “Technically Significant,” “Significant,” “Non-Significant,” or “Editorial.” The paper addresses only a few of those changes that were “Technically Significant.” The paper also includes some of the activities that the ASME Section XI Subcommittee is currently working on.
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"Autoethnography of the Cultural Competence Exhibited at an African American Weekly Newspaper Organization." In InSITE 2019: Informing Science + IT Education Conferences: Jerusalem. Informing Science Institute, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/4187.

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[This Proceedings paper was revised and published in the 2019 issue of the journal Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology, Volume 16] Aim/Purpose: Little is known of the cultural competence or leadership styles of a minority owned newspaper. This autoethnography serves to benchmark one early 1990s example. Background: I focused on a series of flashbacks to observe an African American weekly newspaper editor-in-chief for whom I reported to 25 years ago. In my reflections I sought to answer these questions: How do minorities in entrepreneurial organizations view their own identity, their cultural competence? What degree of this perception is conveyed fairly and equitably in the community they serve? Methodology: Autoethnography using both flashbacks and article artifacts applied to the leadership of an early 1990s African American weekly newspaper. Contribution: Since a literature gap of minority newspaper cultural competence examples is apparent, this observation can serve as a benchmark to springboard off older studies like that of Barbarin (1978) and that by examining the leadership styles and editorial authenticity as noted by The Chicago School of Media Theory (2018), these results can be used for comparison to other such minority owned publications. Findings: By bringing people together, mixing them up, and conducting business any other way than routine helped the Afro-American Gazette, Grand Rapids, proudly display a confidence sense of cultural competence. The result was a potentiating leadership style, and this style positively changed the perception of culture, a social theory change example. Recommendations for Practitioners: For the minority leaders of such publications, this example demonstrates effective use of potentiating leadership to positively change the perception of the quality of such minority owned newspapers. Recommendations for Researchers: Such an autoethnography could be used by others to help document other examples of cultural competence in other minority owned newspapers. Impact on Society: The overall impact shows that leadership at such minority owned publications can influence the community into a positive social change example. Future Research: Research in the areas of culture competence, leadership, within minority owned newspapers as well as other minority alternative publications and websites can be observed with a focus on what works right as well as examples that might show little social change model influence. The suggestion is to conduct the research while employed if possible, instead of relying on flashbacks.
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de Ipanema, Rogéria. "Le Grand Thé Tre De L’univers: Imagens gravadas do mundo em recoleções de acervos." In Colóquio do Comitê Brasileiro de História da Arte. Comitê Brasileiro de História da Arte, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.54575/cbha.40.21.

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O presente artigo quer pensar as coleções de gravuras, parte significativa no vigoroso sistema de circulação de ideias e na qualificação do pensamento. Trazemos a coleção de estampas Le grand théâtre de l’univers, da Biblioteca Nacional, uma montagem editorial única que integrou a biblioteca Uilenbroeck em Amsterdã - sécs. XVI e XVII -. A coleção se configura num atlas universal advindo de modelos anteriores, acrescida de complexos temáticos, para além das cartas, que reuniu o conhecimento por imagens das quatro partes do mundo. A nova montagem é uma recoleção anacrônica de milhares de gravuras de várias idades e origens de cerca de 200 anos. No final do século XVIII, o atlas foi adquirido pelo embaixador português Antônio de Araújo e Azevedo, e posteriormente chegaria aos trópicos americanos à coroa e ao corpo de estado de Portugal. Em seu último circuito biblio-político, a coleção foi incorporada à Biblioteca Real, repatrimonializada brasileira na Independência do Brasil (1822).
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Munteanu-Iorga, Ionuta-Natalia. "Perspectives on a Philologic and Academic Cannon on Virgil Nemoianu’s Theories." In Conferință științifică internațională "Filologia modernă: realizări şi perspective în context european". “Bogdan Petriceicu-Hasdeu” Institute of Romanian Philology, Republic of Moldova, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52505/filomod.2022.16.07.

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The problem of the Literary Canon is stated by the Romanian theorist Virgil Nemoianu several times and from different critical perspectives of the time – each perspective is seeking to reflect an era and its influences, a certain cultural and artistic typology, the cultural projects and products of a canonical era, the spirituality and politics of the time, as well as the ideological disputes that re-establish from one century to another great canonical European literatures. Systematized thematically and through editorials published between 1967 and 2011, the Romanian professor’s concerns related to the canon are written with great precision – enlightening philological and historical details. Into the same unison with the educated voices of the great universities in Europe and America, Virgil Nemoianu will start the discussion about the phenomenology of the literary Canon by using the tools of referring to the European literary details and referring to the European cultural studies. As a framework, within his academic concerns, there is the idea of complexities and cultural continuities, which together with the ideas of aesthetic and moral emergences, both creates veritable encyclopedic studies that the Romanian theorist he dedicated to Minor European Romanticism, then to Structuralism, and finally to Postmodernism and cultural Globalism. By discussing the importance of the canonical lists, as well as by proposing provocative ideas supposed to aim at the correct understanding of the academic curriculum, Virgil Nemoianu initiates a debate that even gives us the opportunity to discuss the cultural phenomena that determine the modification of the canon. In particular, the Romanian professor gives interest to a canon in perpetual transformation – The Hospitable Canon – a hospitable canon, which involves transitions from a rigidity of the interpretation of literature – to an interpretive plurality. Therefore, these methodological filters have a catalytic role, becoming reagents that lead to a new interpretive synthesis. They also manage to lead to the theoretical core of Professor V. Nemoianu’s reflections: the canon and canonicity allow the observation of the secondary, the marginal, the interdependencies and the intertextualism within the canonical literatures – towards to redefine the social, art and spirituality.
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Lima, Maria Eduarda Barbosa Camilo de, EDILAYNE SILVA DE ALMEIDA, ERICA CAVALCANTE VIEIRA DE GOIS, LUCIANA GESIELLI RODRIGUES ROCHA, and MARIA EDUARDA BARBOSA CAMILO DE LIMA. "IMPORTÂNCIA DO ALEITAMENTO MATERNO NO DESENVOLVIMENTO IMUNOLÓGICO DO RECÉM NASCIDO." In II Congresso Brasileiro de Imunologia On-line. Revista Multidisciplinar em Saúde, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51161/ii-conbrai/6324.

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Introdução: O aleitamento materno fornece todos nutrientes necessários para o desenvolvimento físico, mental e afetivo do recém-nascido, além de estar diretamente ligado ao fortalecimento do sistema imunológico, sendo uma das estratégias mais conhecidas na prevenção de mortes infantis. Além de todos os nutrientes responsáveis pelo crescimento do bebe, o leite materno tem em sua composição células que atuam na defesa do organismo dele, como por exemplo imunoglobulinas que são glicoproteínas responsáveis pela imunidade. As imunoglobulinas presentes no leite materno são IgG, IgA, IgM, IgD e IgE, sendo mais presente o IgA. Apesar dos benefícios mencionados, nem toda mulher deseja ou tem a possibilidade de amamentar, devido a fatores fisiológicos, socioeconômicos ou culturais. Objetivo: Diante dessa problemática objetiva-se demonstrar a importância da amamentação para o desenvolvimento do sistema imunológico do recém-nascido por meio de evidencias cientificas. Material e métodos: A pesquisa será uma revisão integrativa de literatura, realizada por seis etapas: elaboração de pergunta norteadora, busca da literatura, coleta de dados, análise crítica dos estudos incluídos, discussão dos resultados e apresentação da revisão. A busca será realizada no Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE), e Literatura Latino-Americana do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde (LILACS) por meio do Portal da Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde (BVS), através da combinação entre os descritores aleitamento materno and sistema imunológico and recém-nascido nos idiomas português e inglês. Serão considerados critérios de inclusão: artigos disponíveis em meio online, de livre acesso no idioma citados, entres os anos 2017 a 2022, que respondam à questão da pesquisa. Serão excluídos relatos de caso, revisões, monografias, dissertações, teses, editoriais e publicações ministeriais. A análise seguirá estrutura descritiva. Resultados: Dentre os resultados obtidos foi perceptível que o aleitamento materno protege o recém-nascido de várias enfermidades como por exemplo das doenças respiratórias, gastrointestinais, infecções alergias, doenças autoimunes, reveste a mucosa intestinal e reduz o índice de mortalidade infantil. Conclusão: Tendo em vista todos os benefícios nutricionais e imunológicos, o aleitamento materno exclusivo é de suma importância e deve ser incentivado até o quarto ou sexto mês de vida do bebe visando a proteção e crescimento do mesmo.
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