Media and communications topic list of research papers
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Through a Painted Window: On Narrative, Medicine, and Method Interview with Arthur W. Frank Conducted by the International Institute for Qualitative Methodology EQUIPP Students, November 16, 20052017 / Lynn P. Eldershaw, Maria Mayan, Anne Winkler
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Studying Normal, Everyday Social Media2015 / D. C. Brabham
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National media events: From displays of unity to enactments of division2008 / S. Mihelj
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Pleasure and Pedagogy: The Consumption of DVD Add-Ons Among Irish Teenagers2007 / P. Brereton, B. O'Connor
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Google analytics of a pilot mass and social media campaign targeting Hispanics about living kidney donation
Abstract Background The number of patients waiting for a kidney transplant surpasses available organs. Living donor kidney transplantation (LDKT) can expand the organ pool. However, Hispanics have lower rates of LDKT than...
2016 / Elisa J. Gordon, Jennifer Shand, Anne Black -
Social media, FOAMed in medical education and knowledge sharing: Local experiences with international perspective
Abstract Social media, through the Internet and other web-based technologies, have become a means of communication and knowledge-sharing. In this article, we provide details about the social media traffic of various scientific activities, the...
2016 / Arif Alper Cevik, Gokhan Aksel, Haldun Akoglu, Serkan Emre Eroglu, Nurettin Ozgur Dogan, et al. -
Identifying with the nation: Viewer memories of Flemish TV fiction2007 / A. Dhoest
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Examining user surprise as a symptom of algorithmic filtering
Abstract The Facebook News Feed prioritizes posts for display by ranking them more prominently in the News Feed, based on users’ past interactions with the system. This study investigated constraints imposed on social interactions by the algorithm,...
2016 / Emilee Rader -
Digital rurality: Producing the countryside in online struggles for rural survival
Abstract Interest in the rural has increased in Sweden during the last decades and the rural has become increasingly present as an object of politics, not least in social media. While social media have been recognised for their significance for...
2017 / Anna Sofia Lundgren, Anna Johansson -
‘A good method of quitting smoking’ or ‘just an alternative to smoking’? Comparative evaluations of e-cigarette and traditional cigarette usage by dual users2017 / Tushna Vandrevala, Adrian Coyle, Victoria Walker, Joshelyn Cabrera Torres, Izobel Ordoña, et al.
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Can Movies Enhance Happiness?2009 / Ad Bergsma
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Methodological and ethical issues in research using social media: a metamethod of Human Papillomavirus vaccine studies2014 / Diana L Gustafson, Claire F Woodworth
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'Hacking multitude' and Big Data: Some insights from the Turkish 'digital coup'2015 / P. Cardullo
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The Mass-media Role in Conflict Resolution (A Case Study of Kompas Daily Coverage on Aceh Conflict 2003 – 2005)
Abstract This research discusses on the media coverage of separatist conflict in Aceh, involving Independent Aceh Movement and Indonesian Government/Army. The conflict in the western of Indonesia had occurred for 29 years (1979-2005) and killed a...
2014 / Najih Imtihani -
Book Review: Sue Vice, Jack Rosenthal. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 2009. 50.00. 202 pp2010 / H. Sheehan
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Networking, or What the Social Means in Social Media2015 / T. Bucher
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Beyond the audience: Teletubbies, play and parenthood2006 / M. Briggs
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British American Tobacco on Facebook: undermining article 13 of the global World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control2010 / B. Freeman, S. Chapman
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An exploration of online behaviors and social media use among hookah and electronic-cigarette users
Abstract Introduction The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between social norms and attitudes towards ENDS and hookah and use of these products. Methods ...
2015 / Alissa R. Link, Philip B. Cawkwell, Donna R. Shelley, Scott E. Sherman -
Third Party Observers Witnessing Cyber Bullying on Social Media Sites
Abstract Cyber bullying is when individuals or groups use online communication devices to intentional and repeatedly engage in hostile behaviours online, intended to hurt and harm others (Smith, Mahdavi, Carvalho, & Tippett, 2006). Cyber...
2013 / Margaret Anne Carter