نتایج جستجو برای: journalistic ideologies

تعداد نتایج: 4888  

Journal: :Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 2010

Journal: :Global public health 2011
Patrick A Wilson Natalie M Wittlin Miguel Muñoz-Laboy Richard Parker

Black men who have sex with men (MSM) are disproportionately affected by HIV and AIDS in New York City (NYC). Black churches in NYC have a history of engaging in community mobilisation; however, research suggests that churches play a role in promoting stigma against Black MSM, which impedes prevention efforts. The goal of this study was to explore church ideologies surrounding sexuality and hea...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2008
Leanne S Son Hing Greg A Chung-Yan Leah K Hamilton Mark P Zanna

In the authors' 2-dimensional model of prejudice, explicit and implicit attitudes are used to create 4 profiles: truly low prejudiced (TLP: double lows), aversive racists (AR: low explicit modern racism/high implicit prejudice), principled conservatives (PC: high explicit modern racism/low implicit prejudice), and modern racists (MR: double highs). Students completed an Asian Modern Racism Scal...

Journal: :Sur le journalisme, About journalism, Sobre jornalismo 2019

Journal: :Bulletin de l’Académie Belge pour l’Étude des Langues Anciennes et Orientales 2016

Journal: :Brazilian Journalism Research 2009

Journal: :International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science 2021

Mahbube Keihaniyan Marzieh Rafiee,

  This paper investigates the use of ‘lexical bundles’ in two broad corpora of journalistic writing. The aim of this study is to compare the use of lexical bundles in the two domains, one consisted of newspaper articles written in English and published in England and the other one comprised of newspaper articles written in Persian from Iranian publications. For this purpose, the frequency...

Journal: :New Media & Society 2014
Carolyn E. Nielsen

The technology that allows readers to post anonymous online comments on newspaper websites gives readers unprecedented opportunities to participate, but poses challenges to the journalistic value of transparency, practice of gatekeeping, and conception of expertise. This nationwide survey of 583 U.S. journalists explores whether the technology has affected their work practices, workplaces, or n...

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