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Törrönen, Jukka. "Liberal alcohol policy in mundane reasoning." Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 17, no. 2 (April 2000): 80–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/145507250001700204.

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The study looks at the changing relationships between the citizen and the state in the context of two case studies, concerned with the dismantling of restrictive alcohol policy in Finland. The first is based on a reception research in which key persons interpret two editorials on alcohol policy, one in defence of a (neo)liberal alcohol policy, the second in favour of a regulated welfare-state alcohol policy. The recipients were selected from three occupational fields in the city of Lahti in southern Finland representing politics, the mass media, and trade union branches. The second is based on focus group interviews among influentials in Helsinki and Tallinn. In both cities the groups were chosen from three fields: mass media, economy, and public administration (the article deals only with the Finnish part of the material). The key persons' argumentation is interpreted as identity speech dealing with the spatial, temporal, and positional aspects of ‘reference group’ values. The study shows that liberal alcohol policy predominates, not as a homogeneous ideal of freedom shared by all but as manifold forms of liberalism. Three strains of liberalism are identified: utopian, expressive, and cynical. All of them adopt a negative attitude towards the state, believe in the markets, have an aspiration for freedom, and interpret individuality as an obligation.
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Bujalski, Michał, Matilda Hellman, Jacek Moskalewicz, Franca Beccaria, and Sara Rolando. "Depoliticising addiction." Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 35, no. 1 (January 31, 2018): 52–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1455072517753558.

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Aims: The article presents an analysis of sources of information employed in mainstream print media reporting on addiction problems in Finland, Italy and Poland in the 1990s and 2000s. Method: A quantitative content analysis of frequency of different sources employed in articles in daily newspapers from Finland ( N = 258), Italy ( N = 296), and Poland ( N = 212) from the years 1991, 1998 and 2011. Semantic units were coded in Atlas.ti. The societal spheres represented were identified using a common coding scheme broadly inspired by Boltanski and Thévenot’s typology of polities of worth. Transformations were identified in line with van Leeuwen’s framework for trends in discourse salience over time. Results: The study highlights different patterns of coverage of addictions in the three countries. Over time, increased salience is given to the individuals affected by addictions and experts who represent biomedical sciences. This process occurred with varying intensity and expressiveness in all countries under study. Conclusions: Social and political sources were employed to less extent over time. The media focus seemed to shift to the affected individuals and scientific expertise. This confirms results from previous studies on a general move towards individualisation and an increased focus on more personal and technical aspects of addiction problems in the mass media.
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Alenius, Kari. "World War II in Baltic and Nordic social media." Romanian Journal for Baltic and Nordic Studies 7, no. 2 (December 15, 2015): 125–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.53604/rjbns.v7i2_9.

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The paper focuses on the Wikipedia web pages of seven countries: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. The aim is to analyze what kinds of similarities and differences there are in the image of World War II, and why. This qualitative analysis uses key elements of historical source criticism; in addition, comparative method and quantitative analysis are used. In comparing the Wikipedia web pages of these seven countries, no single narrative of the war can be found. National emphases are clearly apparent and they distinguish all the examined web pages from each other. Through text, images and maps, the webpage of each country highlights aspects related to the situation of the country during the war, emphasizing their importance to the war as a whole. The text of each country also shows an understanding towards the choices made by the country and accordingly, the perspectives of those that were on the other side of the war are ignored. In this sense, these Wikipedia pages could be considered as constructs of a nationalistically tinged identity and positive self-image. On the other hand, it should be noted that in spite of clear national emphases, these linguistically different web pages also have a lot in common, and there are no extreme national interpretations or sharp judgements that take a strong position on a right-wrong axis.
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Ефимова, Людмила, and Lyudmila Efimova. "Axiological Aspects of Mass Media Functioning." Servis Plus 8, no. 2 (June 3, 2014): 10–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/3887.

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In the 21st century, mass media has achieved outstanding success, gaining the status of a cultural factor no less influential than religion, literature, and arts, all of which are immediate generalize of social events. Mass media have attained active leadership positions in terms of individual and collective ideological influence, transmitting cultural achievements, and determining the acceptance or rejection of cultural values by the society. With mass media becoming the generally popular form of crosscultural intercourse and interaction of the individual with the spiritual, material and historical experience gained by generations and nations. The efficiency of the mass media phenomenon is beyond debate. However, it does manifest significant detrimental characteristics, in particular, its threatening potential of a substitution for true spiritual and social values by artificial counterparts generated by a particular outlook oriented authors. It is at the same time obvious that cultural values are being dissociated and divided to meet the needs of a certain social class or social group. This makes research into the axiological functions performed by mass media in a democratic multi-channel society a vital necessity. Research into the axiological and creative function of mass media is one of the current lines of philosophical research and it requires a distinctive methodology ensuring effective axiological insights into the phenomenon of mass media. It is through mass media that millions of people acquire knowledge of current events and values, which is bound to affect the integrity of a society´s orientation, and determine the lines of cultural development. No creative, effective activity is possible outside the scope of mass media, as it is only through and by mass media that the behaviors of social groups are coordinated and conformal and coherent worldview and ideological paradigms are molded.
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Georgiievska, Viktoriia, Natalііa Sydorenko, Yevgen Gerasymenko, Oksana Dubetska, and Iryna Yevdokymenko. "Trends in media development in Ukraine: Social communication and legal aspects." Social Legal Studios 6, no. 3 (August 21, 2023): 32–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.32518/sals3.2023.32.

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Globalisation and the development of new trends lead to the emergence of innovative tools for influencing the public; today, such tools are the mass media. Media is an important element of interaction between the authorities and society in the context of forming the necessary opinion on events and phenomena occurring in a particular historical period. The purpose of the study is to investigate the features and specifics of the functioning of mass media in Ukraine by examining the social communication and legal aspects of media activity in a historical context. The main method of research was the system and analytical method, by which the key characteristics and basic signs of the dynamics of the formation and development of Ukrainian media are considered, the specifics of the process of media influence on public opinion in Ukraine are outlined, and the prospects for the development of the direction in the future are presented. The essence and content of the concept of mass media, the history of its origin and general global trends in the development of the direction were analysed. The characteristic features of the transformation of the media sphere in independent Ukraine are identified, and the basic features and trends of the main types of media are summarised. The level and intensity of influence of certain media tools on public opinion in Ukraine were investigated. Based on the results obtained, the prospects for the evolution of mass media in Ukraine in the future are outlined; the main threats and challenges to further development in the context of the transformation of the social and communication sphere of social development are listed. The results and conclusions of this study can be used as a basis for future research on the presented topic, in particular, in the specialities “Sociology”, “Economics”, “Law”, as well as during the development and implementation of the legal framework in the field of regulating media activities in the social and cultural life of the state.
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Sukhodolov, Alexander, and Irina Kuznetsova. "Typological Aspects of System Representation of Mass Media." Theoretical and Practical Issues of Journalism 8, no. 2 (May 24, 2019): 244–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/2308-6203.2019.8(2).244-259.

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The article applies the system approach to the conceptual image of mass media uniting analysis and synthesis, qualitative and quantitative methods of research, heuristic and logical-mathematical ways of revealing the content of the phenomenon under study. Special attention is paid to the basic concepts. A homeostatic model of mass media is provided. Typical relations between the media components are identified and analyzed with the help of mathematical and graphical models and interpretation of their meaning. A model representation reduces lack of knowledge on the essence of a phenomenon and allows one to demonstrate a mechanism of producing a new property of any system with a certain degree of adequacy. It is important to take into account that interactions between properties of the components manifest themselves in an uneven way with some of them increasing and some of them, on the contrary, decreasing. Methodological grounds for the system approach and homeostasis methods and models developed at the same time for formal describing complex social-economic systems have formed a background for building mathematical models of mass media systems. The article aims at defining the basic principles of relations between the media components for their further application to the insight into functioning of mass media systems. The article is up-to-date as the classification provided as well as systematization of relations in the system of mass media contribute to increasing methodological basis of the research into processes of communication.
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Aleshin, Evgeniy, and Elena Yakubenko. "Microeconomic Aspects of the Mass Communication Process." Scientific Research and Development. Economics 10, no. 3 (June 17, 2022): 9–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2587-9111-2022-10-3-9-15.

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In this article, we will analyze the modern process of mass communication in the microeconomic aspect in order to find out which theoretical and practical provisions most fully and deeply reflect Russian reality. This article deals with the theory of social systems by N. Luhmann, as well as an economic analysis of mass communications of the functional level in the conditions of the modern Russian media space.
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Bogdan, I. V., A. A. Dreneva, and D. P. Chistyakova. "Medical professional image in the social media by Muscovites: managerial and methodological aspects." Digital Sociology 5, no. 3 (September 26, 2022): 57–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.26425/2658-347x-2022-5-3-57-67.

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The article presents a comparative study of social perception of a medical professional in the mass consciousness using social media monitoring and telephone survey. The aim of the study is to develop methodological recommendations for analysis and information policy on the formation of the medical professional image in the mass consciousness. The basis of the study is a sample of posts published by Muscovites in social media containing keywords associated with physician and nurses. In addition, another survey on people’s associations with these professions was conducted in order to compare the image in social media to the image held in the mass consciousness. The authors manually coded subsample of the respondents’ posts and articles from social media. The authors’ Python code was additionally used to analyse figures and lemmas. The study has allowed to describe the main elements of the specialists’ image among the population, including the perception of “typical” physical characteristics for a health care worker, professional and personal qualities, and the relationship between the image of a physician and a nurse, where the former usually has a higher status than the latter. The study has revealed similar characteristics, but their different quantitative representation in the survey and analysis of social media, which has allowed to recommend social media analysis for performing qualitative analysis of the population’s opinions. At the same time, quantitative monitoring of the image in the online environment is also seen as useful due to the significant influence of social media on the formation of opinions in the mass consciousness. Such monitoring may be used as a way to get feedback within the framework of the image formation management process.
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Amin, Kholidil, Jimi Narotama Mahameruaji, Allan Dwi Pranata, Augustine Uzoma Madu, and Hendri Nurizal. "Health-protective behavior during the pandemic: Does media exposure to COVID-19 information matter?" Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi 11, no. 2 (December 31, 2023): 164. http://dx.doi.org/10.24198/jkk.v11i2.50453.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted people to seek and get information on COVID-19 through the mass media or social media. It is expected to impact their beliefs, attitudes, and actions toward health-protective behavior. Purpose: This study aims to see how health-protective behavior amid a pandemic is predicted by exposure to COVID-19 information in the mass media and on social media. Methods: The current study advances the theory of planned behavior by surveying 413 persons cross-sectionally on Java Island, Indonesia. PLS-SEM was employed to assess measurement and structural models in order to answer the hypotheses. Results: The findings reveal that using mass media and social media to receive knowledge about COVID-19 strongly predicts intentions and behavior to apply preventive behavior, which is mediated by perceived behavioral control (PBC) and attitude. Conclusion: This research concludes that social media and mass media significantly positively influence three important aspects of forming behavioral intentions, and it also found that attitude, subjective norms, and PBC are important aspects of existing behavioral intention. Implications: This research also looks at the theoretical and practical ramifications. Theoretically, media use is related to the application of the TPB model. Practically, the government needs to optimize the mass media and social media use to reach the public with lots of valid, easy-to-understand COVID-19 information and generate positive optimism from the public.
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Azizullah Sidiq. "Function of Mass Communication in the Social Development of Afghanistan." Integrated Journal for Research in Arts and Humanities 2, no. 4 (July 30, 2022): 134–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.55544/ijrah.2.4.72.

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Generally communication is one of the inseparable parts of every individual`s daily life. In terms of social development a prosperous society is mainly based on mass media which are defined as powerful tools for mass communication. Mass media contribute to various aspects of social developments in a society ranging from education, health, sports, agriculture, livelihood, freedom of speech, human rights, fight against corruption, and to public awareness. Mass media play a vital role in creating and shaping of public opinion and strengthening of the society. This study aims to review the key functions of mass media and its role in the social development of Afghanistan. Reviewed the literatures and Google Scholar was used to find out the recent studies. This study shows that Mass media itself emerged strongly and has played a vital role in the social development of Afghanistan especially public awareness, freedom of speech, sports, education, agriculture, and reconstruction.
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SASU, Dinu Vlad, Adela Laura POPA, and Naiana ȚARCĂ. "ASPECTS REGARDING THE INFLUENCE OF MASS MEDIA ON THE HUMAN PSYCHIC SYSTEM OF THE YOUNG CONSUMER FROM A MARKETING PERSPECTIVE." ANNALS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ORADEA. ECONOMIC SCIENCES 32, no. 2 (December 2023): 265–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.47535/1991auoes32(2)025.

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The current work aims to present the impact of mass media on young people’s behaviour from the standpoint of marketing, beginning with an analysis of this impact treated in the specialized literature and continuing with a verification study on a specific group of students. The topics covered in this paper, meant to be the first in a series of deeper investigations into this area, focus on the elements that have an impact on the young consumer’s mental system and mass media influence factors, and a study on specific impact elements like video games, smartphones, and social networks, particularly TikTok. The mass media component will focus on both content elements and mass media supports, from their well-established perspectives, such as: television, radio, print, electronic, and Internet media, social networks, telephony, and video games. The target audience for the study will be young people, with a focus on young students from a faculty of economic sciences. The research will attempt to capture the influential aspects of mass media that this audience prefers to access, including the Internet, the most popular social networks, mobile phones, and other commonly used devices.
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Zakharkin, Roman A., and Anna O. Panfilova. "Representations of social reality: communicative aspects of their construction under the information singularity conditions." Вестник Пермского университета. Философия. Психология. Социология, no. 1 (2020): 130–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.17072/2078-7898/2020-1-130-138.

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The article analyzes the role of modern mass communication in the construction of social reality representations. Based on the phenomenological and postmodern approaches to social analysis, the authors draw a conclusion about the determining and specific influence of the mass media on the individual in the context of the information society. The modern socio-informational exchange is greatly complicated by the information redundancy factor and the impossibility to fully process the entire volume of information. Excess of information puts a person in a situation of choice: he needs to choose certain channels. Then the chosen ones become the main media providers of social reality representations. Consequently, those representations in many respects are influenced by the content broadcasted through the selected channels. Theoretical and empirical data show that this plays a special role in the structure of individuals’ everyday informational practices and affects the level of trust to information sources and the processes of self-identification and socialization in the current social reality. The authors draw a general conclusion that people’s representations of social reality are, to a large extent, of an image nature. In many ways, this process also depends on the media concept of the selected channels. It is constructed and promoted by the communication efforts of the modern mass media. The authors emphasize the simulated and controllable nature of this process. The article presents data which may be useful in further sociological analysis of the modern mass communication process, in interpretation of its institutional characteristics, in determining their role in the construction of social reality representations.
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Hadiwijaya, Achmad Suhendra. "SINTESA TEORI KONSTRUKSI SOSIAL REALITAS DAN KONSTRUKSI SOSIAL MEDIA MASSA." DIALEKTIKA KOMUNIKA: Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi dan Pembangunan Daerah 11, no. 1 (July 18, 2023): 75–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.33592/dk.v11i1.3498.

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The theory of the social construction of reality and the theory of the social construction of mass media are still partially discussed. Several previous pieces of research have not yet correlated, elaborated, or synthesized from the theoretical aspect. Even though much has been said about the social construction of reality, media consumers are heavily influenced by media "made" constructions. The research aims to synthesize the Bergerian theory of social reality construction (Berger and Luckmann) with the Bunginan theory of social reality construction (Burhan Bungin). The method used is a literature study. The results showed that the synthesis of the social construction theory of reality and the social construction of mass media reality produced a thesis understanding of an objective and subjective reality which was sufficiently understood through the social construction theory of mass media reality. This is considering the individual phenomenon which, in all durations of daily life, cannot be separated from the role of social media interaction. They externalize, objectify as well as internalize reality based on mass media references. In the hierarchy, the social construction theory of reality can be placed as a grand theory by considering genealogical aspects, while the social construction theory of mass media reality can be placed as a middle-rank theory. This is of course related to the more universal focus on social construction of reality.
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Zharovskiy, Egor. "Features of Culture Coverage in Crimean Mass Media." Theoretical and Practical Issues of Journalism 9, no. 1 (March 23, 2020): 173–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/2308-6203.2020.9(1).173-191.

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Culture is one of the basic dimensions of social existence and human life, and influences functioning and development of any civilization. The mass media as social institute tend to focus their attention on the most significant aspects of a society's life. Items of culture often become topics of media texts. Therefore, the issue of the composition of these media texts is of currently relevance. The present-day media space is oversaturated with information and mass culture, which may result in the audience's low perceptivity of information and poorer aesthetic sense. In this relation, there is a necessity of studying features of culture coverage in the mass media in order to get an insight into the content of the culture topics. Since Russian regional mass media are an important link in the information distribution chain that provides public awareness of the culture, they require special attention. The target of the study is the range of culture topics covered in Crimean mass media. The article presents the results of a content-analytical study of media texts created by eleven Crimean mass in the period of 2015-2017. The culture topics of the texts included ethnic culture, religion, language, cultural heritage and art. Geographical location of culture topics was also taken into account. Basing on the results of the empirical study, the author infers that Crimean mass media provide non-uniform coverage of culture aspects: the media texts primarily focus on Russian and Crimean Tatar cultures, as well as on the culture of large Crimean cities, leaving behind cultural life in rural areas.
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Battista, Daniele. "Winning against All Odds: Elly Schlein’s Successful Election Campaign and Instagram Communication Strategies." Social Sciences 12, no. 6 (May 23, 2023): 313. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/socsci12060313.

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The article aims to examine the characteristics of mediatized political communication in a hybrid media system, in which the social media accounts of political leaders play an increasingly important role. Firstly, the phenomenon of mediatization and its main aspects in relation to the mass media system are described. Subsequently, the concepts of disintermediation and new forms of mediation specific to social platforms are discussed. The analysis shows that disintermediation does not lead to the end of mediatization, but emphasizes the need to support the mass media logic based on the intertwining of entertainment and a social logic built on online content capable of triggering the creative potential of digital media. In particular, it is highlighted how politicians now prioritize social media over traditional media, assuming the role of social opinion leaders. The analysis of the posts published on the “ellyesse” Instagram account in the period from 4 December 2022, the date of the announced candidacy for the party secretary, to 26 February 2023, the day of the primaries in which he won against all odds, reveals a tendency towards the remediation of traditional content accompanied by innovative use of digital images, aimed at creating a sense of immediacy in interaction with the public. Furthermore, the use of codes typical of mass media mediatization is observed, but in a context where they change their meaning and assume a new communicative function. All these aspects reinforce the idea that social media, in a relationship of complementarity and interdependence with mass media, orient political communication towards the selection and repetition of a coherent set of identity traits.
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JR, Tri Yutdo. "KODE ETIK DAN TEKANAN PUBLIK MEDIA MASSA." JURNAL DIALOKA: Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa Dakwah dan Komunikasi Islam 2, no. 2 (November 23, 2023): 110–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.32923/dla.v2i2.3070.

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This article focuses on the examination of mass media ethics. Mass communication involves the entire spectrum of society with various differences encompassing aspects of religion, education, age, and social status, and involves all that can be reached by mass media. Media serves as a means of communication and a source of information for the community, enabling every narrative and story to be managed and presented through the media whenever needed. Its influence can be both positive and negative for mass media users, whether in the context of communities, organizations, or companies that involve many people or audiences. In social, national, and democratic life, the freedom to express thoughts and opinions aligns with conscience and essential human rights. Governments enact regulations regarding media ethics to ensure that every media user is cautious in expressing and receiving opinions. Thus, through an examination of mass media ethics, a structured media environment can be created, avoiding ethical violations that may have serious consequences for those involved.
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Wang, Ruizhe. "How Does Social Media Affect Traditional Culture." Advances in Social Science and Culture 5, no. 2 (May 22, 2023): p190. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/assc.v5n2p190.

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In the 21st century, with the changes in mass media, new forms of social media have emerged. Social media has become an indispensable part of human society, thoroughly integrated into various aspects of people’s lives. Social media plays an important role in the dissemination and promotion of traditional culture. However, in recent years, many new forms of social media have inappropriately used or showcased traditional culture and cultural heritage for the sake of entertainment, neglecting the respect for traditional culture and the understanding of its cultural essence, or directly engaging in cultural appropriation. This paper explores how to better use social media to promote and disseminate traditional culture through collecting and comparing the impact of social media on the dissemination of traditional culture, how to use social media in a correct manner.
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Hendra, Hendra, Abu Bakar, and Muci Herliyanto. "MODAL SOSIAL MASYARAKAT KECAMATAN BUNGURAN SELATAN DALAM PARTISIPASI POLITIK." Jurnal Segeram 2, no. 1 (August 5, 2023): 26–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.56783/js.v2i1.32.

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This study aims to find out what capital the people of South Bunguran District have in political participation. The method used in this study is a qualitative approach with a discrete type of research. The results of the study show that the high level of community participation in politics in Bunguran Selatan District cannot be separated from three important aspects which are the social capital of the people in the District, such as the network aspect. Trust and norms, the mass media is one of the social assets of society in participating in politics. With the mass media, people are able to get to know the candidates who will fight in the democratic party. The existence of the mass media plays an important role in increasing public participation in politics. Aspects of trust is also one of the important aspects in politics. Public trust in political candidates greatly influences people's participation in politics. Social norms are benchmarks in participating to assess couples who will be a five-year extension of society who will air their grievances. Factors such as personality are still the main capital of candidates in attracting public participation. Even though there are three aspects of social capital in society in politics, the practice of money politics still haunts the people in the sub-district in making choices in politics.
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Khatimah, Husnul. "POSISI DAN PERAN MEDIA DALAM KEHIDUPAN MASYARAKAT." TASAMUH 16, no. 1 (December 1, 2018): 119–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.20414/tasamuh.v16i1.548.

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Mass media has an important position in people's lives, so mass media is placed as mass communication which acts as a communicator and agent of change, being a pioneer of change in the public environment that can influence audiences through messages such as information, entertainment, education and other messages and accessible to the public at large. As a form of the importance of media can be seen from the influence felt by the public, starting from the cognitive, effective, to conative aspects of the mass media and the negative-positive impact of social media. Even though the position and role of the media are very important, the community must also be careful with media remember that the nature of the media is so flexible. Negative values ​​of the role of the media in Indonesia can occur either from the mass media or social media, so there needs to be attention from each party, both from the media manager to the community itself. The participation of several parties in paying attention to the media is expected to filter out negative things that might occur.
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Finkler, Yuri. "Mass media in the power framework: institutionalization revisited." Proceedings of Research and Scientific Institute for Periodicals, no. 10(28) (January 2020): 300–313. http://dx.doi.org/10.37222/2524-0331-2020-10(28)-22.

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The definitions of the institute and the institutionalization in the different fields of science (scholarship) vary. Specifically this refers to the understanding of the institutionalization of the mass media, whose activities are greatly dependent on the authorities. In Ukraine, such dependence has been particularly salient during the last time. The article aims at studying the existing definitions of the institutions of both social phenomena. An analysis of the institute of comparison and interpenetration of media and power as a social communication сoncept has been offered. A concept of institutionalization of the mass media is analyzed in terms of content structure and personal freedom of journalist. Specificity of several specialized aspects of media institutionalization in the context of the existence of different types and forms of competition and cooperation between universal and specialized publication sand journalists are analyzed. Different subtypes of journalism and relevant social trends, as well as a degree of interaction between professional and commercial dimensions of journalistic sphere are analyzed. It is emphasized that debates on mass media institutionalization focus on two dilemmas: the «journalist-professional» and «the journalist-ordinary member of society». Such discussion relates to the social significance of the problem and to professionalism of the media and journalists. The authorities can reduce social importance of institutionalization of the mass media, as well as they can downplay it purportedly. But social institutionalization of the mass media does not disappear because of the whims of the current authorities. We argue if the current Ukrainian authorities took into account the main factors of the institutionalization of the media and the correlation between journalistic and social practices, it would make fewer mistakes in its work with the media (which cannot be destroyed by institutionalization). The followup studies on the research problem outlined in the article are to study definitions of institutionalization of social and communication characteristics of cluster institutions: legal, economic sociological and so on. Socio-communicative understanding of the concept of the institution in its modus operandi will enable systematizing knowledge about institutionalization of many social phenomena that serve the mass media. Keywords: author, power, journalist, category, institutionalization, content, mass media, professionalism, social effect, specialization, universality.
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Guggenheim, Lauren, S. Mo Jang, Soo Young Bae, and W. Russell Neuman. "The Dynamics of Issue Frame Competition in Traditional and Social Media." ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 659, no. 1 (April 9, 2015): 207–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002716215570549.

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This study examines the dynamics of the framing of mass shooting incidences in the U.S. occurring in the traditional commercial online news media and Twitter. We demonstrate that there is a dynamic, reciprocal relationship between the attention paid to different aspects of mass shootings in online news and in Twitter: tweets tend to be responsive to traditional media reporting, but traditional media framing of these incidents also seems to resonate from public framing in the Twitterverse. We also explore how different frames become prominent as they compete among media as time passes after shooting events. Finally, we find that key differences emerge between norms of journalistic routine and how users rely on Twitter to express their reactions to these tragic shooting incidents.
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Yessenbekova, U. M., A. A. Mamankul, A. A. Syzdykova, and B. Kutym. "Media convergence in social communication and cyberculture." BULLETIN of L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. Journalism Series 144, no. 3 (2023): 87–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.32523/2616-7174-2023-144-3-87-102.

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The article is devoted to a theoretical study of the role of media convergence in the formation of social communication and cyber culture. Comprehensive analysis showed that the convergence of mass media has become a defining factor in the interaction between people and the media. During the discussion of various aspects of media convergence and its place in public relations, connections with traditional culture, scientific conclusions were drawn. The study found how media convergence contributes to the development of cyberculture. People actively interact through social networks, forums, blogs and other online platforms, forming their own digital communities and groups. In the virtual space, they share their knowledge, interests and new ideas, thus creating modern forms of cyberculture. The authors showed that media convergence, driven by such active connections, increases the accessibility and convenience of information and entertainment.The final results of the article confirm that media convergence is an important determining factor in the formation of social communication and cyber culture. The influence of convergence on the relationship between people and the trajectory of the development of the information society as a whole is assessed.The findings of the study show that the study of convergent trends in the mass media helps to predict the development of the state and society, to develop strategies that direct social communication and virtual culture in a direction that is useful for society
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Lombard, Marco. "Media Studies." International Journal of Mass Emergencies & Disasters 15, no. 1 (March 1997): 103–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/028072709701500106.

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The arrival on the scene of the study of mass emergencies and risk analysis has represented an important step forward in the world of communication, not only because of its theoretical aspects, but also because of its ability to influence policy formulation. Many researchers and scholars of mass emergencies and risk analysis today agree on focusing their research activities on communication. Communication is seen as a social process, something which is fundamental to the understanding of both crisis management and of the various activities which precede and follow crises themselves. On the other hand, information, as a product of communication, is merchandise which has great importance in many of our relationships, both on a micro and macro level. This brief account aims to stimulate the debate that is already active in the scientific community and also to provide food for thought as to the working tools used in research that is constantly face-to-face with empirical reality.
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Gralczyk, Aleksandra. "SOCIAL MEDIA AS AN EFFECTIVE PASTORAL TOOL." Forum Teologiczne, no. 21 (November 6, 2020): 237–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/ft.6099.

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An omnipresent civilization progress causes religion and moral values to become less and less important aspects of life for young people. A significant drop is noticed in the number of people attending Sunday Mass and praying regularly. At the same time, the number of non-believers is rising. Also, among young people labelling themselves as believing and practicing, a change in how they experience their faith can be observed. Those people search very often for evidence of personal faith testimony and sincere communication. Young people also desire to actively participate in the believers’ community which is witnessed, for example, by being a member of different groups present in social media. Therefore, in this article, the author attempts to answer the question as to whether religious activity aimed at young people via social media is indeed effective. To answer that question, the author decided to put a couple of chosen forms of social media under analysis.
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Afnan, Dikhorir. "TERORISME DALAM BINGKAI MEDIA MASSA." SOSFILKOM : Jurnal Sosial, Filsafat dan Komunikasi 12, no. 02 (December 27, 2018): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.32534/jsfk.v12i02.554.

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The phenomenon of terrorism in Indonesia in the past decade has attracted publicattention, both nationally and internationally. There are those who react to it as usual, butsome also assume based on political, religious, social and ideological perspectives. As astrategic information tool, mass media is very likely to construct reality on the ground intoa news product that not only has business value, but is also loaded with the interests of themedia ideology itself. In the context of Communication Science, to describe the process ofselecting and highlighting specific aspects of reality in journalistic products, the analysisof framing (framing) can represent traditions that prioritize a multidisciplinary approachor perspective to analyze phenomena or communication activities.Keywords: Terrorism, Framing, Mass Media
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Uotila, Hanna, Kirsi Lumme-Sandt, and Marja Saarenheimo. "Lonely older people as a problem in society – construction in Finnish media." International Journal of Ageing and Later Life 5, no. 2 (January 26, 2011): 103–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ijal.1652-8670.1052103.

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Loneliness is a prevalent stereotype of old age but there is a lack of studies of how it is represented in mass media. This study examines how the loneliness of older people is portrayed in mass media. The research material consists of 154 texts from the leading 50+ magazines and daily newspapers in Finland. In the texts, loneliness was rarely seen solely as a lack of companionship and many negative attributes were connected to it. Among other things, loneliness was connected to the low status of older people in society, inhumane practices in elderly care, lack of meaning in life and neglect by relatives. Loneliness was also viewed as an inevitable part of ageing. However, many suggestions were made to alleviate loneliness. The extent of these suggestions varied from broad and collective actions to simple and perfunctory solutions.
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Al-Mashikhi, Mohammed. "The Effecting Factors in The Mass Media in the Sultanate of Oman: A field study on Omani Journalists." Journal of Arts and Social Sciences [JASS] 8, no. 1 (February 1, 2017): 115. http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jass.vol8iss1pp115-138.

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The Effecting Factors in The Mass Media in the Sultanate of Oman: A field study on Omani Journalists This study aimed to look into the most important factors that affect the media in Oman; such as the Press and Publications Law (1984), Finance and Advertising as well as social environments such as cultural aspects. In order to answer the study questions, the researcher applied a questionnaire to more than 200 media professionals to find out journalists’ attitudes towards obstacles affecting media content in newsrooms within media establishments in the country The study concluded that; the Press and Publications law control all mass media content. Findings from the questionnaire points that this law is no longer suitable for the media in Oman, which has witnessed some development in recent years. Journalists’ self-censorship is one of the most serious problem affecting the development of the Omani media The study reveals a lack of adequate salary of broadcasters and journalists The study also points that local newspapers dedicate more space for advertising rather than cultural articles. The study found that social environments such as cultural aspects, perspectives towards media professionals do not create a good media-working environment in Oman.
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Al-Mashikhi, Mohammed. "The Effecting Factors in The Mass Media in the Sultanate of Oman: A field study on Omani Journalists." Journal of Arts and Social Sciences [JASS] 8, no. 1 (February 1, 2017): 115–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.53542/jass.v8i1.2289.

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The Effecting Factors in The Mass Media in the Sultanate of Oman: A field study on Omani Journalists This study aimed to look into the most important factors that affect the media in Oman; such as the Press and Publications Law (1984), Finance and Advertising as well as social environments such as cultural aspects. In order to answer the study questions, the researcher applied a questionnaire to more than 200 media professionals to find out journalists’ attitudes towards obstacles affecting media content in newsrooms within media establishments in the country The study concluded that; the Press and Publications law control all mass media content. Findings from the questionnaire points that this law is no longer suitable for the media in Oman, which has witnessed some development in recent years. Journalists’ self-censorship is one of the most serious problem affecting the development of the Omani media The study reveals a lack of adequate salary of broadcasters and journalists The study also points that local newspapers dedicate more space for advertising rather than cultural articles. The study found that social environments such as cultural aspects, perspectives towards media professionals do not create a good media-working environment in Oman.
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Iqbal, Zafar, Fazal Rahim Khan, and Haseeb ur Rehman. "The “Innocence of Muslims” in the US Media: An Analysis of the Media Discourses on Islam and Muslims." Journal of Islamic Thought and Civilization 10, no. 101 (June 2020): 107–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.32350/jitc.101.06.

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The release of trailer of ‘Innocence of Muslims’ generated a huge debate on free speech, hate speech and the representation of the Muslims and Islam in the Western media. This paper investigates these issues in detail by taking instances from the mainstream US print media. Some other interesting debates in the mass media like the identification of the filmmaker and denigration of the Muslims and Islam in historical context have also been undertaken in the paper. Discourse theory and social construction of reality by Schutz (1976) and Berger and Luckmann (1991) have been applied as theoretical framework to evaluate the relationship between mass media and social construction of reality, and to see as how the US mass media constructed the reality about the movie (trailer). Three major aspects were selected for analysis; viz., filmmaker(s) and their associates, issues concerning freedom of speech and expression, and the representation of the Muslims’ protesting against the YouTube clip and the ensuing violence in some Muslim countries.
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Moraru, Victor. "Mediatization of politics: reflections and findings." Moldoscopie, no. 1(96) (October 2022): 163–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.52388/1812-2566.2022.1(96).15.

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The article, focused on the elucidation of the paradigm of mediatization in the research of media activity, examines various aspects of the concept of mediatization, presenting the experience accumulated by the mass media in the media coverage of the political process through the methods related to mediatization, understood as a primary function of contemporary mass media. The author refers to the peculiarities of mediatization, discusses the consequences of the mediatization process, characterizes the phenomenon of mediatization as an expression of the increased involvement of the mass media in the political process. Approaching the mediatization phenomenon offers the possibility of revealing some relevant aspects of the current political-media processes, including: the role of the media in the social construction of reality, mediatization as a premise for the manifestation of symbolic politics, as a resource for strengthening democracy. At the same time, the interpretation of mediatization contributes to the clarification of the conditions for the production of the political content of the media and the establishment of trends in the evolution of social interaction. The analysis of political-media realities also reveals certain risks for the mediatization process for the development of democracy, such as, for example, the fact of the attempts of the political class to preserve its functionality in the face of the extended power of the media.
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Aleksandrova, Olga A., Zoya A. Khotkina, Yulia V. Burdastova, and Yulia S. Nenakhova. "Gender aspects of employment in Russian mass media: impact of socio-political context and information technologies." POPULATION 23, no. 2 (2020): 149–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.19181/population.2020.23.2.13.

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The article presents the results of a study of employment in the Russian media. Given the global trend of feminization of the media, the issues of professional self-realization, salary and career growth were analyzed through the prism of gender. The research tools included, firstly, a mass questionnaire of media workers holding both creative and administrative positions; secondly, a series of in-depth structured interviews with experts experienced in working as journalists and editors-in-chief; heads of journalistic associations; owners and founders of publications; heads of HR services of media structures; and thirdly, analysis of statistics relating to the editorial corps of editions at the municipal, regional and national levels — in the latter case the data on leading news agencies and Internet resources were analyzed. The study confirmed the trend of feminization, which is based on the socio-political (reducing the influence of the media and, consequently, lower salaries) and technological aspects (spread of information technology, forcing traditional media to compete with social media, saving on staff and reducing the quality of materials). Dissatisfied with the decline in income and in the prestige of the profession men were replaced by women, that was facilitated by a marked increase in the accessibility of journalistic education. The size of salaries depends on decisiveness of the media, on region, and also on the topics that a journalist is engaged in; in general, the willingness of women to work for a lower salary is forced. Precarious employment that is widespread in the industry deprives workers of social protection, while most of them are young women. The article examines the so-called “glass ceilings”: the more influential the media, the less often it is led by a woman. At the same time, only a quarter of the respondents acknowledge the presence of gender discrimination in their industry, and most of them are women. This is partly due to the prevalence among journalists of both sexes of traditional ideas about the distribution of the social roles of men and women in family and in society.
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Vazza, Agung Pragitya, and Ahmad Mulyana. "Meaning of Entrepreneurial Journalism Among Journalists of Mass Media Companies." KOMUNIKA: Jurnal Dakwah dan Komunikasi 17, no. 1 (April 1, 2023): 15–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.24090/komunika.v17i1.7393.

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The development of communication technology allows journalists to publish journalistic content independently through personal accounts on social media and sharing platforms. Independent publication allows journalists to earn additional income exceeding their official salary as journalists in media companies. This practice indicated as entrepreneurial journalism often blurs the boundaries between journalistic and commercial aspects. This study aims to reveal the meaning of entrepreneurial journalism among journalists of mass media companies. This study uses the social construction of technology (SCoT) theory with Alfred Schutz's phenomenological method and a qualitative approach. The study showed that journalists publish news through social media accounts and sharing platforms in various forms and content formats. The journalists practice entrepreneurial journalism because their skills support their passion for mastering technological devices. Besides, they also achieve self-satisfaction from working independently. Journalists regard entrepreneurial journalism as a side job while upholding the journalistic aspect rather than the economic reason. Expectations and opportunities to earn additional income do not attract journalists practicing entrepreneurial journalism to ignore journalistic values and norms. Journalists prioritize creating and publishing quality news content by following the Journalistic Code of Ethics. Entrepreneurial journalism tends to be interpreted by journalists personally as a form of repositioning and self-actualization during social life.
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Straubhaar, Joseph D. "Television and Video in the Transition from Military to Civilian Rule in Brazil." Latin American Research Review 24, no. 1 (1989): 140–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0023879100022718.

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Until now, discussions of theories of media and society or media and the state in the North American literature have been limited. The four theories of the press advanced by Fred Siebert, Wilbur Schramm, and Theodore Peterson cover the main approaches of Western liberal society, the libertarian and social responsibility models, and some aspects of the Eastern bloc in the “totalitarian” model. Under the heading of “authoritarian,” however, a number of very diverse systems are lumped together. One major variation seen in Brazil is the continued vitality of the corporatist model of state and society, which has distinct implications for the role of mass media. In particular, aspects of corporatism seem to be combining with aspects of democracy and mass mobilization politics in ways that shed light on the role of the media in constructing or undercutting ideological hegemony in the heterogeneous, class-divided societies of Latin America.
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Te'Neil Lloyd, Blake. "A Conceptual Framework for Examining Adolescent Identity, Media Influence, and Social Development." Review of General Psychology 6, no. 1 (March 2002): 73–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/1089-2680.6.1.73.

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The adolescent identity, media, and sociocognitive schema (AIMSS) framework offers a theoretical understanding of adolescent consumption and cognitive processing of media entertainment. Review and integration of mass communication theory, developmental theory, and ecological theory serves as the conceptual foundation. The framework outlines linkages between media exposure and adolescent development, in particular adolescent identity formation and social competence. A key contribution of the model is consideration of the positive and negative aspects of adolescent cognition and behavioral functioning. The present article offers several recommendations for testing the utility of the AIMSS framework.
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Alamsyah, Feri Ferdinan, Diana Amaliasari, and Imani Satriani. "TINGKAT KEPERCAYAAN KHALAYAK TERHADAP PEMBERITAAN DI MEDIA MASSA DI KOTA BOGOR (Pengembangan Media Literasi Pada Khalayak)." Jurnal Komunikasi Pembangunan 16, no. 2 (June 25, 2018): 266–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/jurnalkmp.16.2.266-273.

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The magnitude of the influence of the dissemination of information in the mass media to the audience, makes the audience should be accustomed to doing media literacy. In the concept of media literacy, a good culture of media is to look at aspects of the level of public trust in information in the mass media. The purpose of this study is to determine the level of public confidence in the news in the mass media. This study uses descriptive quantitative correlational methods. The population in this study were students who enrolled in the city of Bogor, determining the sample using incidental sampling techniques. Khalayak agreed (76.9 percent) that they knew new information from the mass media. By receiving information from the mass media, respondents can add insight related to information displayed in the mass media. On the other hand, the more they receive a lot of information from the mass media, the respondents understand if the news displayed in the mass media is not always objective, some of which benefit certain parties. Therefore, respondents felt the need to know the same news in different mass media. A total of 54.4 percent agreed that respondents believed more in the information conveyed by mass media than social media.
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Ivanova, Olena. "MONITORING RESEARCH IN THE SYSTEM OF SOCIAL COMMUNICATION SCIENCES." Dialog: media studios, no. 29 (March 15, 2024): 57–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.18524/2308-3255.2023.29.300635.

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The article interprets and systematizes the idea of monitoring as a research method in the field of social communication sciences for the solution of traditional issues of journalism science and outlines the prospects of its application in view of the current issues of media science, which introduce into the research field the latest trends in the development of the mass media system at the current stage of deployment information society. The scientific value of monitoring as a research method is inseparable from its ability to see mass media as a complex heterogeneous system object and to ensure systematicity (complexity of vision, comparability of data, consistency of aspects of object analysis) of observations of this object at its different levels and in different sections. It is also important to be aware of the need to see the background as a theoretical basis for interpreting monitoring data. Self-sufficient, self-valued empirical monitoring studies of mass media activity can be good material for larger research projects, which demonstrates the high research potential of the monitoring method. Monitoring studies of mass media is the accumulation of empirical material for large-scale research projects in the field of social communications of both synchronic and diachronic type. However, only qualitative data from monitoring studies can be adequately used in the future and productively included in large-scale scientific projects, where comparison of data, combination of disparate empirical material with other analytical data is expected. Monitoring studies of mass media is a perspective of using the accumulation of empirical material for media critical studies and providing recommendations and practical advice for the implementation of mass media activities of editorial teams. This is the potential of monitoring research in the aspect of management decisions in the mass media system. The latest media phenomena that are of research interest, but have not yet entered the science of social communications as an object and subject of scientific understanding, with clearly defined parameters, are probably promising material for monitoring observations. This is a question of understanding the potential of the monitoring method in its application to the newest media phenomena that are significantly transforming the sphere of mass communication activity. Among the media phenomena that can become material for monitoring studies, the author of the article sees, first of all, such notable and influential phenomena as constructive journalism (journalism of solutions) and brand journalism. Monitoring provides an opportunity to verify, through the observation of extensive empirical material, the theoretical statements of scientists regarding the requirements for constructive journalism and brand journalism, which are formulated on the basis of the construction of a conceptual model of this type of mass media work. Thanks to monitoring, it is possible to study constructive journalism and brand journalism in terms of their use of forms of information submission, the specifics of addressing narrow target segments of the mass audience, technologies for retaining the recipient’s attention, etc. The data obtained during the monitoring can be used in a comparative study in the future, which can significantly expand the understanding of modern science about the latest media phenomena, which are still difficult to fit into the limits of scientific interpretations. If we see the latest trends and phenomena in the mass communication environment as indicators of transformations and look for factors of significant changes and shifts in social communication activity, then monitoring as a research method can be extremely useful and promising in understanding changes in the mass media system.
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Suharyo, Suharyo. "Penelitian Bahasa dengan Analisis Framing." Nusa: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra 13, no. 4 (November 30, 2018): 676. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/nusa.13.4.676-686.

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This paper offers a framing analysis approach as one of the alternatives that can be tried to reveal linguistic symptoms, especially discourse in the mass media. Framing analysis does not only see language in terms of its structure, but also from other dimensions.To be able to apply the framing analysis in the discourse study, knowledge and understanding of the theory and essential factors of framing analysis is needed. the function of mass media and the theory of hegemony. In addition, also need to know the characteristics of framing analysis, such as (1) facts, reality is actually the result of social construction, (2) mass media is a social construction agent in defining reality, (3) news is not a reflection of reality (language relativeity) , (4) news is not an objective fact, (5) journalists are actually not news reporters, but construction agents who have alignments, and (6) readers have their own interpretations of the news presented. The aspects that need to be considered are the schmatic, script, thematic, and rhetorical aspects and writing strategies.
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Rapoliene, Grazina, and Lina Sumskaite. "Depiction of Childlessness in Lithuanian Mass Media from 2011–2016: A Catalyst of Modernization." Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations 21, no. 3 (December 1, 2019): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.21018/rjcpr.2019.3.280.

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Demographic research shows the increase of childlessness rates among women born in 1970 in comparison to those born in 1953 in Lithuania, but cultural aspects influencing reproductive behavior are under-explored. To our knowledge, the representation of childlessness in the Lithuanian mass media has not been studied yet. The aim of this article is to analyze how childlessness is depicted in the most popular mass media from 2011-2016. Our research revealed that the discourse of childlessness is undeveloped, and the depiction of voluntary childlessness is dominating. It is portrayed favorably as a modern behavior, space for which consolidation is created challenging traditional social norms. Thus Lithuanian media appear as a part of global media that promotes imitative trends of social change.
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Asrori, Sh, and E. V. Osetrova. "CHARACTERISTIC OF INSTAGRAM ACCORDING TO THE ASSOCIATIVE EXPERIMENT: EXPERIENCE OF INTERPRETATION." Siberian Philological Forum 12, no. 4 (November 30, 2020): 29–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.25146/2587-7844-2020-12-4-61.

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Social networks are developing the function of mass informing the population, becoming a kind of “people’s” media, taking a leading role in informing Internet users. This defines the statement of the problem within the boundaries of the analysis undertaken, the purpose of which is to find out the content of the attitude towards Instagram – one of the most popular social networks. The scientific basis of the research is formed by works devoted to professional and ethical standards in modern media and social networks, as well as linguistic works developing the methodology of the associative experiment. The research material was the results of a chain associative experiment (September 2020, Krasnoyarsk; respondents were Instagram users, aged 20 to 45). As a result, the characteristics of the Instagram social network were obtained and interpreted according to the data of the linguistic associative experiment. The received reactions record the attitude of Internet users to this social network as to mass media. These reactions characterize Instagram in three aspects: parameters of its connection with the mass audience (accessibility, trust, unreliability); formally linguistic qualities of content (slang, jargon, illiteracy); its content concerning the main aspects of human being – physical, mental and social. The final conclusions are determined as follows. The specificity of the subjective attitude towards this social network is a large number of evaluative reactions that are opposite in sign. Cruelty / aggression as qualifying characteristics of Instagram content, together with its formal language features – illiteracy, profanity, slang and jargon – are clearly negative. At the same time, in the group consciousness, Instagram is a mass media that provides a wide variety of meaningful information, causing the natural interest of users. This is related to the fact that the negative characteristics are compensated by a large number of positive reactions: more than 50 % of them have a positive assessment (from accessibility to beauty and culture).
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Barinov, Dmitry. "Nature of Mass Communication and Media Construction of Fears." Theoretical and Practical Issues of Journalism 10, no. 3 (September 21, 2021): 469–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/2308-6203.2021.10(3).469-486.

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The research examined correlation between essential characteristics of mass communication, caused by its nature, and origin, and spread of fears and anxieties in society. We analyzed the role of such essential components of mass communication as subjects of mass communication, features of mass information, its production and distribution, media news in causing fears and anxieties. Academic works covering the problems of mass communications were theoretical-methodological basis of research. Results of the leading state sociological services’ surveys and regional researches were used as empirical basis for research. We used comparative analysis and secondary data analysis. The study also looked at the roles of mass media's founder and journalist in the development of audience’s fears. The study highlighted that the journalist’s perception of an audience, the idea of social mission of journalism, audience's attitude towards journalistic activity transformed under the influence of commercialization of all aspects of social life in the post-Soviet Russia and it played a crucial role in emergence of anxieties and fears. The study analyzed the impact of information entropy on generation and circulation of population's fears. We found that, on the one hand, media become means of stabilizing public attitudes in crisis situations, and, on the other hand, controversial image of social reality created by media produces state of confusion and provokes growth of population's anxieties and fears. Analysis of the news' role in creating fears and anxieties is based on the idea of their non-normativity that deroutinize everyday reality, which may also happen due to creating a show of catastrophic events by the media.
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Kiani, Mohammad Saed, Leila Nazari, and Leila Shahbazpour. "THE IMPACT OF MASS MEDIA AND SOCIAL NETWORKS ON HOW FANS INTERACT WITH SPORTS LIBRARIES IN THE WORLD." Malaysian Journal of Sport Scienceand Recreation (MJSSR) 17, no. 1 (March 15, 2021): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/mjssr.v17i1.12727.

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Background and Aim: The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of mass media and social networks on the relationship between fans and sports librarians in the world. Method: In this study, to investigate the role of new media and social networks on the interactions between fans and sports librarians, the role of new media on how fans interact with sports libraries from the review of the research carried out from 2009 onwards. Regarding the use of sports media, given that the category of modern media is a new concept, quantitative research has been conducted on its impact on sport, the creation of jobs, the promotion of communication, and the limited research on the negative effects of these media. The study was followed by a manual review of the studies conducted over the period without such results. Findings: It is not that all interactions between fans of athletes and coaches in the new media are positive. The growing interaction that has emerged between these groups today can have negative aspects. The results showed that the negative aspects of the new media have affected all life's moments of athletes and coaches. Negative tweets are so bad in some cases that most athletes and coaches are forced to turn off their communication devices. Conclusion: It seems that with the development of new media and social networks the wall between athletes, coaches and fans is collapsing and it is possible for new connections between these two groups to be created, this new relationship has a lot of positive and negative effects, although the organization sports exercises allow for a better experience for fans.
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Noval, Sayid Muhammad Rifki. "Sociological Impact of Cyber Laws on Media: Virtue Community and Controversies." HighTech and Innovation Journal 5, no. 1 (March 1, 2024): 44–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.28991/hij-2024-05-01-04.

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This study aims to delve into the sociological dimensions and repercussions of cyber law on cyber-based mass media and social media freedoms in Indonesia while shedding light on questionable aspects of the country’s cyber laws. Employing qualitative research methods encompassing theoretical and investigative perspectives, the study combines normative juridical research with a legal, sociological approach and an observational survey approach. Data collection involved an examination of legal materials on information technology alongside interviews with cyber-policymaking bodies, stakeholders, cyber-media houses, journalists, bloggers, and social media influencers. The collected data were scrutinized through descriptive analysis to clarify the sociological and legal impacts of Indonesia’s cyber law on media and social media. The findings reveal that implementing cyber law in Indonesia carries substantial sociological implications for both the media and society. It highlights questionable aspects of the existing cyber laws, as they pose challenges to upholding the rule of law and safeguarding social and media freedoms in the country. The insights derived from this study hold relevance for research endeavors focusing on the sociological aspects of cyber law in developing countries. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the evolving digital landscape and emphasizes the need to address pertinent issues while balancing legal regulations and societal freedoms. Doi: 10.28991/HIJ-2024-05-01-04 Full Text: PDF
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Lunguleac-Bardasuc, Leila, Camelia Budac, and Claudia Ogrean. "Study on the Reputation of the (MASS) Media in Romania." Studies in Business and Economics 16, no. 1 (April 1, 2021): 120–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/sbe-2021-0010.

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Abstract Part of a bigger research project conducted by Media Reputation Lab (Media REP Lab) on the reputation of media in Europe, the study explores the reputation of media among informed population in Romania. A sample of 100 cases was involved in the online survey taking place in December 2019. The results provide a description of the country’s media reputation (media in general: radio, print, digital and television). For each one of these media, the valuation obtained by each of the reputational attributes (credibility, rigor, impartiality, willingness to rectify) by the informed population would be indicated. Moreover, insights on the knowledge and use, as well as on the reputation (overall and by category, considering ten key reputation aspects) - of twelve selected media - would be provided.
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Indo, Benni, and Anang Sujoko. "News Production Management of CekFakta in Dealing with Hoax Outbreak Information on the Social Media." Jurnal ASPIKOM 8, no. 1 (January 31, 2023): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.24329/aspikom.v8i1.1204.

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In the digital era, the competition of mass media leads to the practice of media economy as well as creativity in presenting news content. On the other hand, the mass media are challenged to deal with hoaxes. This study aims to find out how the management of news production at Tempo through the CekFakta page. This study uses qualitative methods with content analysis data collection techniques and in-depth interviews. Data collection through interviews with CekFakta journalists, article documentation and literature studies since 2021. The results of this study reveal that there are three important aspects that determine news products, namely the format, quality and content leverage. In terms of format, the news on the CekFakta page has a specificity conclusion the information circulating is true or not. There are three charts that make up the body of fact-checking news, first introduction to the viral information, secondly an explanation of the method of finding the truth of the information and the third stage is conclusions related to the information being studied. Consumer can understand easily the content of the information with the guide. In terms of quality, Tempo has a methodology that becomes the basic guideline for journalists to make news. The benefit aspect is done by disseminating the news through social media. In practice, to achieve these three aspects, fact-checking journalists work with the help of tools obtained through collaboration with external participants. In the era of media industrialization, the news agency has become a company that aims to make a profit. News, as a product of mass media companies must also be designed in such a way as to generate profits. Thus, the practice of journalism must also be adapted to the times. Fact-checking journalism exists not only to improve the quality of information, but also to bring financial benefits to the company.
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Ida Ayu Putu Anggie, Sinthiya. "JURIDICAL REVIEW HATE SPEECH Law No. 11 YEAR 2008 JUNCTO Law No. 19 OF 2016 CONCERNING ELECTRONIC INFORMATION AND TRANSACTIONS IN PROVIDING COMMUNICATION ETHICS EDUCATION IN SOCIAL MEDIA." Progressive Law Review 1, no. 01 (November 11, 2019): 30–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.36448/plr.v1i01.9.

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Social media is an online media, which makes it easy for us to communicate openly; social media is able to shift conventional mass media in spreading the news. Through social media everyone gets an expression space that is free and easy to communicate, free to express, criticize and share on social media. But in its journey social media provides a space of freedom that transcends boundaries and strikes norms and ethics. Now the easier it is for someone to do hate speech in the form of provocation, incitement, or insult to other individuals or groups in terms of various aspects such as race, color, ethnicity, gender, disability to sexual orientation, citizenship and religion on social media. The legal rules regarding hate speech are regulated in Article 310 and 311 of the Criminal Code and Law Number 40 of 2008 Law Number 11 of 2008. Building good ethics on social media is the rule of law that social media users can know and understand the limitations in communicating on social media so as to create good, polite, responsible and civilized communication ethics
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Ryzhenko, Lyudmila. "Conservative media media-frames." Obraz 3, no. 32 (2019): 107–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/obraz.2019.3(32)-107-118.

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Introduction. Media researchers are still worried about the quality of journalism, the presence or absence of quality journalistic texts. It can be argued that the problem of the quality of journalism in various aspects seems to have won a central place in academic debate. Topicality. Goal. Media researchers are still worried about the quality of journalism, the presence or absence of quality journalistic texts. It can be argued that the problem of the quality of journalism in its various aspects seems to have won a central place in academic debate. The purpose of the article is to determine whether there is a relationship between the two phenomena mentioned above. The object of the article is conservative media. The subject of the article is media frames within which conservative media operate. Research methods are based on a combination of general scientific methods of studying the specificity of analysis of social and communication phenomena. The analytical-synthetic method and the method of determining the specific segmentation of the targeted delineated content were used. Results. Under the journalistic frame, we understand some media coverage of a problem in such a way that should facilitate a certain interpretation of what actually happened, with an emphasis on specific details and nuances. In this sense, the goal of conservatives is to determine whether the media frameworks in which journalistic content was delivered and which dominated dispute resolution are those characteristics that distinguish collective action from those social movements that are commonly used to digitalize society. In this case, it is a question of whether conservative journalistic discourse, in general, assumes the form and essence of digitalizing discourse in favor of the rejection of rhetoric, which defends the objection of conscience as a form of protest. Conclusions and Prospects. There is a component of justice; its inclusion in the general discourse of discussions is a key factor in building content that promotes social digitizers. In the context of conservative content, this element is particularly evident through three features: the inclusion of a lexicon used by the authors on the topic of discussion; own discourse of conservative media; the dissemination by conservative media of such arguments made by the public that indicate complaints about education reform. Keywords: audience, journalism, conservative mass media, content, strategy, pressure.
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Stollfuß, Sven. "Communitainment on Instagram: Fitness Content and Community-Driven Communication as Social Media Entertainment." SAGE Open 10, no. 2 (April 2020): 215824402091953. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2158244020919535.

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This article discusses fitness content on Instagram as a form of social media entertainment (SME). A conceptual article that presents a literature review of studies on fitness postings on social media, it examines the research on communitainment values in online fitness content. While online entertainment on social media differs from traditional mass media such as television and movies, new concepts of social media–related entertainment have been described in the field of communication and media studies. Based on a literature review of online entertainment research on media effects and content-oriented approaches of so-called “social media entertainment” (SME), this article intends to discuss fitness postings and their corresponding community-driven communication as “communitainment.” Aspects of fitness content will be further explained in terms of (a) self-representation and self-disclosure, (b) community building, and (c) media use and well-being, thereby highlighting the new dynamics of fitness communitainment on social networking sites (SNSs).
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VORONIN, MICHAIL, LILIYA MOISEENKO, and MARIA VIKULINA. "SOME SPECIFIC FEATURES OF STEREOTYPIZATION OF NEGATIVE ASPECTS OF THE AUTHORITIES'." Sociopolitical sciences 10, no. 5 (October 30, 2020): 13–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.33693/2223-0092-2020-10-5-13-19.

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The purpose of the research. The research is aimed at identifying specific features of the process through which stereotypes influencing the image of the authority as perceived by the society, in particular, by the legal community, are formed and manifest themselves. The Mass Media play an essential role in fixing and multiplying the stereotypes that people have about state bodies and key directions of their activity. The authors have undertaken to specify and illustrate unintentional negativization of the authority's image deriving from neutral informative publications in the Mass Media as a result of frequent use of words naming negative and undesirable aspects of the state bodies and structures' activity. The research that has been based on Mass Media publications has focused mainly on verbal representation of the already formed stereotypes and relied heavily on the results of the association experiment with the involvement of legal community members. According to the authors, identifying patterns of how negative stereotypes of the authority at large and its specific bodies and structures are formed may lay the foundation for further solutions aimed at neutralizing the Mass Media's negative effect. Conclusions. The results of the research lead to the conclusion that in some cases ordinary consciousness reflects unintentional negativization of the authority's image as a result of frequent use of words verbalizing negative and undesirable aspects of the state bodies and structures' activity. It is deemed rational to further develop strategies meant to minimize and neutralize the Mass Media's damaging effect taking into account the results of the research. It is regarded desirable to work out recommendations for higher education syllabus that would help counterbalance possible negative influence through strengthening students' trust to the authority. The methodology and method of the research. The commonly accepted dialectical method of studying societal processes and social and legal phenomena as well as their interconnection and interdependence has been used as the methodological basis for the research aimed at determining the ways through which stereotypes that influence the image of the authority come into existence. Alongside the dialectical method, the following private scientific methods have been applied: the formal logical method helping to study the notion, essence and significance of the negative stereotypes; association experiment based on a social research and carried out in the form of an interview that has helped to reveal reactions to the stimulus word; content analysis of the Mass Media materials.
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Baranova, Svitlana, Iryne Kobyakova, and Oksana Brovkina. "Lexical and Stylistic Derivation in Mass Media Discourse." Studies in Media and Communication 11, no. 4 (March 27, 2023): 58. http://dx.doi.org/10.11114/smc.v11i4.5988.

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The article deals with the mass media discourse that covers different economic, social, and political aspects of everyday life and such global issues as sustainable development goals. The purpose of the research is to study lexical and stylistic derivation in the mass media discourse. The latter is regarded as a written, monological, informative political discourse indicating society’s language culture. The article identifies the ways of word-building employed in the analyzed discourse and suggests the classification of derived units. Besides, the stylistic properties of the mass media discourse are pointed out. The meanings and functions of the secondary nomination units as units of stylistic derivation (metaphors, metonymies, periphrases, epithets, irony) in the context are described. Renomination by similarity, contiguity and contrast is mentioned. Figures of combination (oxymoron, antithesis, simile) are analyzed in the article. The stylistic potential of phraseology is also considered. The work relies on the recent linguistic research of discourse as a communicative-pragmatic pattern of speech behavior, a complex combination of the process and result, and a coherent text with pragmatic, sociocultural, psychological, and extralinguistic factors. The conclusions are based on English and Ukrainian media, their linguistic and expressive markers.
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Arifin, Zainal, and Emi Puasa Handayani. "THE INFLUENCE OF MASS MEDIA REPORTING ON THE RESCUE AND FORMULATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS IN KEDIRI." Legal Standing : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum 6, no. 1 (April 4, 2022): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.24269/ls.v6i1.5088.

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News coverage by the mass media is very influential on the way of thinking and behaving society in saving the environment from damage. Examples are pollution, abuse of natural resources and environmental protection. Media coverage also influences policy makers in formulating environmental law policies. Aspects of communication and policy aspects have interrelationships that affect each other. In the empirical level the relationship is reflected in the public perception when responding to environmental problems. The mass media as a social institution has contributed to the worldview and thinking of the community and policy makers. This study focuses on the interrelation or relationship between press coverage with rescue and environmental law formulation policy. The purpose of research to determine the influence of mass media coverage on rescue and environmental management policy. This type of research is qualitative research with mass media content analysis method combined with in-depth interview technique to source and stake holder applied in this research. Data processing is done by manual coding technique, coding sheet and interview guide. The analysis is done by qualitative and quantitative descriptive approach presented in the form of frequency table and bar diagram. Interview results are used to sharpen the analysis. The result, that the continuous and continuous mass media coverage and deep, was able to stop environmental destruction, especially illegal sand mining in the Brantas River Basin of Kediri. Second, the government in taking environmental law policy is influenced by mass media coverage. The conclusion of this research is that the mass media influence the cessation of illegal sand mining activity in Brantas River Basin of Kediri. Both media coverage influenced policy makers to formulate legal policy in Kediri.
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