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- 1From:International journal of communication (Online) (Vol. 17) Peer-ReviewedIn light of the controversial relationship and blurred lines between information and entertainment media, the current study's goal aimed at qualitatively exploring media entertainment's role in emerging adults' political...
- 2From:International journal of communication (Online) (Vol. 17) Peer-ReviewedThis study investigates the use and effects of news podcasts on online and offline political participation, based on a global survey of news consumers from 38 countries. The results demonstrate that political...
- 3From:Federal Communications Law Journal (Vol. 75, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedI. INTRODUCTION Thomas Cooper, who Thomas Jefferson classed as "the greatest man in America," once said that "[t]he doctrine of libel is, in all countries, a doctrine of power." (1) So it remains today. Today, the...
- 4From:International journal of communication (Online) (Vol. 17) Peer-ReviewedFostering media freedom has long been considered a means of spreading democracy. Yet, we know little about what happens to journalists and news coverage when governments ease media restrictions. How do journalists adjust...
- 5From:Review of Human Rights (Vol. 8, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Murad Ali, Mairaj ul Hamid and Sadia Sulaiman Key words: Economic Aid, Egypt, Foreign Policy, Human Rights Violations, Military Aid, the United States. Introduction Different bilateral donors (states...
- 6From:Journal of Sensors (Vol. 2022) Peer-ReviewedBackscatter communication is a battery-less data transmission method for massive IoT devices. These backscatter devices receive an incident signal from an RF-source gateway to harvest energy. These devices can be...
- 7From:Quaestio Iuris (Vol. 15, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedTrata o presente artigo de analisar o dever do Poder Público em combater a proliferação de fake news, visando à garantia do direito à informação. Objetiva-se conceituar o fenômeno das fake news, analisando seu...
- 8From:International journal of communication (Online) (Vol. 16) Peer-ReviewedStudies demonstrate that "social media use" is positively correlated with "employees' job performance" and positive mediating effect. Using a comparative approach between journalists' job satisfaction in Egypt and the...
- 9From:Communications Lawyer (Vol. 38, Issue 1)On Thursday, June 29, 1972, the U.S. Supreme Court took the bench at 10 a.m., as was its custom. It was the final day of the term. Although it was unseasonably comfortable outside at 72 degrees that morning, anticipation...
- 10From:Gateway Journalism Review (Vol. 53, Issue 367)Today's conservative Roberts Court is a bastion of First Amendment freedom as was the liberal Warren Court half a century ago. But the winners are different. Establishment insiders win today whereas outsiders won most...
- 11From:Conservation Letters (Vol. 15, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedAbstract: Conflicts between people over conservation are increasing and are likely to become more acute with global change and increased competition for resources. In this article, we add to the toolbox of conservation...
- 12From:Pacific Journalism Review (Vol. 28, Issue 1-2) Peer-ReviewedCommentary: There is little reason to doubt that groups like Advance New Zealand, Voices for Freedom and Counterspin Media have been funded in part by donations from 'the people' or 'everyday Kiwis'; New Zealanders are...
- 13From:Pacific Journalism Review (Vol. 28, Issue 1-2) Peer-ReviewedLegally, press freedom in the Philippines is protected by the 1987 Constitution. However, media laws in the country, especially those referring to freedom of the expression and the press, tend to be inconsistent and...
- 14From:Pacific Journalism Review (Vol. 28, Issue 1-2) Peer-ReviewedCommentary: Global lockdowns and border closures during the COVID-19 pandemic have meant that international conferences have taken on a virtual existence for more than two years. Uncertainties surrounding the pandemic...
- 15From:International journal of communication (Online) (Vol. 16) Peer-ReviewedThis article presents analysis of a multilevel model of country- and individual-level factors that influence citizens' support for press freedom in 34 African nations. The goal is to understand how mobile media use and...
- 16From:Media and Communication (Vol. 10, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe ascendency of Jair Bolsonaro to the presidency of Brazil in 2018 put the role of traditional media companies and journalists under the spotlight. Bad news or opinions against his government have been officially...
- 17From:International journal of communication (Online) (Vol. 16) Peer-ReviewedIn this study, the researchers analyzed the state of media freedom in Pakistan during the populist regime of Imran Khan from August 2018 till April 2022. For this purpose, semistructured interviews were conducted with...
- 18From:New Agenda: South African Journal of Social and Economic Policy (Issue 84) Peer-ReviewedSelf-regulation A contradiction for press and politicians alike~ Lizette Rabe Publisher: SUN PReSS: Stellenbosch, 2020. 1151 words. R495 Between 2011 and 2016, The Sunday Times, the most influential voice of...
- 19From:African Renaissance (Vol. 19, Issue SI) Peer-ReviewedThere has been an increasingly high rate of public participation since the beginning of the 21st century, credited to digitising many aspects of human life. The emergence of digital technologies, especially social media,...
- 20From:Health Expectations (Vol. 25, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAbstract: Introduction: In 2020 England moved to an opt‐out deceased donation law. We aimed to investigate the views of a mixed stakeholder group comprising people with kidney disease, family members and healthcare...