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Dimpled-Hanging-Pregnant-Chad.com: the impact of Internet technology on democratic legitimacy
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In: CAP Working-Paper ; 29 (2013)
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Virtuelle Transnationalisierung: Partizipation der EU‐Bürger an einer transnationalen europäischen Öffentlichkeit
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In: 27 ; Berliner Studien zur Soziologie Europas / Berlin Studies on the Sociology of Europe (BSSE) ; 37 (2013)
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Newspapers in Hargeysa: freedom of speech in post-conflict Somaliland
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In: Afrika Spectrum ; 43 ; 1 ; 91-113 (2013)
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Sozialdemokratische Parlamentarier in den deutschen Reichs- und Landtagen 1867-1933: lexikalische Biographik und Kollektivbiographie
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In: Historical Social Research, Supplement ; 23 ; 319-391 ; Kollektivbiographie als interdisziplinäre Methode in der Historischen Sozialforschung: eine persönliche Retrospektive (2013)
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Ethnic identity and the issue of otherness through marriage in Northwest Transylvania (second half of the XIX - early XX century)
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In: Eurolimes ; Supl. 2 ; 89-104 ; Ethno-confessional realities in the Romanian area: historical perspectives (XVIII-XX centuries) (2013)
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Ma Ying-jeou's presidential discourse
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In: Journal of Current Chinese Affairs ; 41 ; 3 ; 33-68 ; Taiwan under KMT rule: recent trends in domestic politics and cross-strait relations (2013)
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Political history of the Afar in Ethiopia and Eritrea
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In: Afrika Spectrum ; 43 ; 1 ; 39-65 (2013)
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Structuring Knowledge of Subcultural Folk Devils through News Coverage: Social Cognition, Semiotics, and Political Economy
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In: Studies of Transition States and Societies ; 3 ; 2 ; 3-13 (2013)
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"The folk devil concept has been well used in subcultural studies, yet its importance might be better served by distinguishing among multiple conceptual frames through which it is articulated. In this article, I clarify how folk devils are made possible through the interaction of three concepts used by sociologists to study everyday life. The fi rst is the process of social cognition, where producers and consumers of news construct and propagate a shared defi nition of who subcultural youths are and why they should be the object of fear. The second are the semiotic structures of genre and narrative, which narrow the interpretive process of producers and receivers alike and sustain discourses that limit how subcultural youths can be understood in the news. The third has to do with political economy, where the ideological features of mass mediated news-making keep the news industry in relative control of meaning making. Social cognition, semiotics, and the political economy dialectically produce the phenomenon of the subcultural folk devil and support its objective eff ects. I review several studies of market and state-controlled media societies and note that, in both types, the objective eff ects on youths are similar and signifi cant. In studying how subcultural youths are framed in the media output of transitional states and societies, the conceptual value of social cognition, semiotics, and political economy should be recognised." (author's abstract)
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Keyword:
adolescent; Anthropologie; Aussagenforschung; cognition; Content Analysis; Folk Devil; Impact Research; journalism; Journalismus,Verlagswesen; Jugendlicher; Jugendsoziologie; junger Erwachsener; Kognition; media; Media Contents; media society; Medien; Mediengesellschaft; Medieninhalte; Moral; morality; Nachrichten; news; News media; political economy; politische Ökonomie; publishing; Publizistische Medien; Recipient Research; Rezipientenforschung; scapegoat; semiotics; Semiotik; social perception; Sociology & anthropology; Sociology of Childhood; Sociology of the Youth; soziale Wahrnehmung; Soziologie; Soziologie der Kindheit; subculture; Subkultur; Sündenbock; Wirkungsforschung; young adult
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URL: http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-366228 http://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/36622
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