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: Trends in Global Journalism and New Media Performanceeth and early twenty-first centuries shows that, every two decades or so, media institutions and journalism experience a metamorphosis in communication processes, especially regarding content production. With the increasing proliferation of mass communication alternatives available to information se积云 发表于 2025-3-27 04:41:57
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: Russia—New Media Reshape the Social and Political Agendasetting, which has traditionally been a focus of academic research. It will be argued here that agenda setting typically refers to the so-called traditional media and, thus, the social and political role of new media is underestimated.atopic 发表于 2025-3-27 10:52:52
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,: China’s New Media Paradox: Economic Gains, Political Troubles some as the vigorous revival of a capitalist economy (Winfield, 2005). Yet political reform has not kept pace with economic reform, making China a unique transitional society with a system that has been described as “market authoritarianism” (Winfield, 2005): the co-existence of economic openness acoalition 发表于 2025-3-27 21:21:22
,: Armenia—New Media Transform Politicsnd is bordered by Georgia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkey, and Nagorno Karabagh (a de facto independent country in the South Caucasus). More than 97 percent of the population of over three million is ethnic Armenian. A diaspora of around 6–7 million people of full- or partial-Armenian descent live outside提名的名单 发表于 2025-3-27 23:58:52
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,: Ghana—The Politicization of Liberalized Medialack African country south of the Sahara to achieve political independence in 1957. Its infrastructure, while it could not be equated to that of the developed world, provided the basis for the growth of a vibrant media sector. Contemporary issues and debates about media systems in Ghana, therefore,