نتایج جستجو برای: media conflict

تعداد نتایج: 360667  

2006
Hyunseo Hwang Michael Schmierbach Hye-Jin Paek Dhavan Shah

Media are thought to exert social control over dissenters by discouraging political expression and oppositional activities during periods of conflict. With the rise of the Internet, however, people play an increasingly active role in their media interactions, potentially reducing this media influence and increasing dissenters’ likelihood of speaking out and taking action. To understand what spu...

Journal: :Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence 2012
L Rowell Huesmann Eric F Dubow Paul Boxer Violet Souweidane Jeremy Ginges

This study was based on the theory that adolescents view scenes of violent ethnic conflicts in the mass media through the lens of their own ethnicity, and that the resulting social-cognitive reactions influence their negative stereotypes about similar ethnic groups in their own country. We interviewed 89 Jewish and 180 Arab American high school students about their exposure to the Israeli-Pales...

2010
Wilhelm Kempf

Media coverage of third party peace initiatives [1] a case of peace journalism? Inhalt 1. Media and conflict escalation 1 2. Media coverage of alternative ways to settle the Gulf War 2 2.1 Method 2 2.2 Empirical results 5 3. Limitations of quantitative analysis 7 4. Media coverage of third party peace initiatives 8 4.1 Method 8 Though the coverage of alternatives to violence can be regarded as ...

Journal: :TMG Journal for Media History 2000

Journal: :J. of Management Information Systems 2007
Atreyi Kankanhalli Bernard C. Y. Tan Kwok Kee Wei

Increasing globalization and advances in communication technology have fuelled the emergence of global virtual teams (GVT). There is much potential for conflict in GVT as members work across cultural, geographical, and time boundaries. This study examines the antecedents of GVT conflict and the circumstances under which conflict affects team performance. An in-depth study of GVT conflict episod...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2015
Itsaso Olasagasti Sophie Bouton Anne-Lise Giraud

The McGurk effect is a textbook illustration of the automaticity with which the human brain integrates audio-visual speech. It shows that even incongruent audiovisual (AV) speech stimuli can be combined into percepts that correspond neither to the auditory nor to the visual input, but to a mix of both. Typically, when presented with, e.g., visual /aga/ and acoustic /aba/ we perceive an illusory...

2002
David E. Millard Christopher Bailey Timothy Brody David Dupplaw Wendy Hall Steve Harris Kevin R. Page Guillermo Power Mark J. Weal

Previous approaches to adaptive presentation have highlighted conflicts of interest between adapting the content, media type or quality and structure of a presentation. By using the three level model of narrative as a starting point, we can gain a greater understanding of the relationship between these. In this paper we present the prototype Hyperdoc system, which applies adaptive techniques at...

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