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Η παρουσίαση της ελληνικής εκπροσώπησης στους Ολυμπιακούς Αγώνες του Τόκιο (2020) από ιστοσελίδες (ή ιστοτόπους) αθλητικού περιεχομένου ...
Ξανθιώτης, Γεώργιος Ιωάννη. - : Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 2022
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Das Spiel der Anderen: die Entwicklung der Berichterstattung zu Frauenfußball-Großturnieren seit der WM 2011 in Deutschland
In: FZG - Freiburger Zeitschrift für GeschlechterStudien ; 22 ; 1 ; 49-63 (2022)
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Spanish Tipsters and the Millennial and Centennial Generations in the Scenario of a Pandemic
In: Media and Communication ; 10 ; 1 ; 286-296 ; New Narratives for New Consumers: Influencers and the Millennial and Centennial Generations (2022)
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Issue Spatiality: A Conceptual Framework for the Role of Space in Public Discourses
In: Media and Communication ; 9 ; 3 ; 5-15 ; Spaces, Places, and Geographies of Public Spheres (2022)
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Communication and Feminist New Materialism: Methodologies to understand the continuum between matter and discourse
In: FZG - Freiburger Zeitschrift für GeschlechterStudien ; 24 ; 1 ; 55-70 ; Der Ort des Politischen in den Critical Feminist Materialisms (2022)
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The Engagement Imperative: Experiences of Communication Practitioners' Brand Work in the Music Industry
In: Media and Communication ; 10 ; 1 ; 66-76 ; New Forms of Media Work and Its Organizational and Institutional Conditions (2022)
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Transit Zones, Locales, and Locations: How Digital Annotations Affect Communication in Public Places
In: Media and Communication ; 9 ; 3 ; 39-49 ; Spaces, Places, and Geographies of Public Spheres (2022)
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Relational Communication Spaces: Infrastructures and Discursive Practices
In: Media and Communication ; 9 ; 3 ; 28-39 ; Spaces, Places, and Geographies of Public Spheres (2022)
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Constructive Aggression? Multiple Roles of Aggressive Content in Political Discourse on Russian YouTube
In: Media and Communication ; 9 ; 1 ; 181-194 ; Dark Participation in Online Communication: The World of the Wicked Web (2022)
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The Role of Media and Communication in Reducing Uncertainty During the Syria War
In: Media and Communication ; 9 ; 4 ; 297-308 ; Ten Years after the Arab Uprisings: Beyond Media and Liberation (2022)
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Structures of the Public Sphere: Contested Spaces as Assembled Interfaces
In: Media and Communication ; 9 ; 3 ; 16-27 ; Spaces, Places, and Geographies of Public Spheres (2022)
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Online Networks and Subjective Well‐Being: The Effect of "Big Five Personality Traits"
In: Social Inclusion ; 9 ; 4 ; 399-412 ; In Good Company? Personal Relationships, Network Embeddedness, and Social Inclusion (2022)
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ProPublica's Data Journalism: How Multidisciplinary Teams and Hybrid Profiles Create Impactful Data Stories
In: Media and Communication ; 10 ; 1 ; 5-15 ; New Forms of Media Work and Its Organizational and Institutional Conditions (2022)
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Amjambo Africa! (January 2022)
In: Amjambo Africa! (2022)
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Live Text Coverage of Political Events : Combining Content and Corpus-based Discourse Analysis
Werner, Valentin; Michael, Hendrik. - : Otto-Friedrich-Universität, 2022. : Bamberg, 2022
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The UK Government's "balancing act" in the pandemic: rational decision-making from an argumentative perspective
Fairclough, Isabela. - : Springer, 2022
Abstract: This paper looks at how the "balance" between lives, livelihoods and other concerns was talked about in four main newspapers in the UK, between March 2020 and March 2021, in assessing the UK government's performance. Different arguments were made for opposite conclusions, favouring either strict and prolonged lockdowns or, on the contrary, a speedy exit from lockdown and a resumption of normal life. From the point of view of argumentation theory, the empirical data suggests that what is being balanced or weighed together in pro/con argumentation by two opposite parties are not as much the costs and benefits of one's own proposal, but the costs of one proposal against the costs of its alternative (a "cost-cost", rather than a "cost-benefit" analysis). Rather than defending their own proposal by arguing that the benefits outweigh the costs, each side is criticizing the opponent's proposal by claiming that the costs of their proposal are more unacceptable than the costs of their own. The "best" decision in choosing among two proposals with negative consequences is the one that avoids the proposal with the worse overall consequences (and thus minimizes the maximum possible loss). This implicit minimax strategy was applied in radically different ways, depending on how the consequences were assessed by various parties to the debate (including the government), which consequences were considered less unacceptable (or became less unacceptable as the situation evolved). Different lines of action were defended in light of their ability to avoid unacceptable costs (negative consequences), i.e. their ability to withstand criticism in light of their potential costs. The debate over lockdown illustrated an interesting type of pro/con argument, in which all the intended "benefits" were in fact avoided "costs". It also placed in clear contrast a medical/epidemiological and a political perspective on the best course of action, stressing a government's obligation to balance together a much wider range of responsibilities and concerns.
Keyword: Journalism; Linguistics not elsewhere classified; Philosophy; Public policy
URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91017-4_12
http://clok.uclan.ac.uk/39868/7/39868%20Fairclough2022_Chapter_TheUKGovernmentSBalancingActIn.pdf
http://clok.uclan.ac.uk/39868/1/Balance%20Paper.Pandemic%20Volume.Isabela%20Fairclough_clok.pdf
http://clok.uclan.ac.uk/39868/
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Discursive constructions of populism in opinion-based journalism: A comparative European study
In: ISSN: 2211-6958 ; Discourse, Context & Media ; https://hal.univ-brest.fr/hal-03474323 ; Discourse, Context & Media, Elsevier Ltd, 2021, 44 ; https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2211695821000787 (2021)
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Sociolinguists and their publics: epistemological tension and disciplinary contestation over language in Catalonia
In: Erdocia, Iker orcid:0000-0003-2459-1346 and Soler, Josep orcid:0000-0002-2813-0101 (2021) Sociolinguists and their publics: epistemological tension and disciplinary contestation over language in Catalonia. Journal Of Sociolinguistics . ISSN 1360-6441 (2021)
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Fiction, Science, Journalism: Hybrid Narrative Paths for Our Challenging Present
In: ISSN: 1645-1112 ; Cadernos de Literatura comparada ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03373765 ; Cadernos de Literatura comparada, ILCML - Instituto de literatura comparada Margarida Losa, 2021, pp.239-253. ⟨10.21747/2183-2242/cad44a14⟩ (2021)
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The effect of paragraph length on language processing in journalistic writing ...
Levine, William. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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