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    Mapping the global election landscape on social media in 2024. by Giulio Pecile, Niccolò Di Marco, Matteo Cinelli, Walter Quattrociocchi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our findings show how certain topics resonate differently across political groups, providing insights into the relationship between media content, political ideology, and user engagement during elections.…”
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    El Partido Carlista en la prensa diaria durante la Transición by Juan Carlos Senent Sansegundo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Qualitative research methods, content and discourse analysis of the press, as well as an approach to written media from political sociology, have been employed for this purpose. …”
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    Political discourses on race and social inequalities through social media and live parliamentary debates in South Africa by Limukani Mathe

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…This paper reveals that the populist political style has much impact on social media, where political actors interact directly with audiences. …”
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    « Never Meet Your Heroes ». Généalogie cinématographique et matrice science-fictionnelle dans The Boys by Thomas Carrier-Lafleur, Baptiste Creps

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Similarly, the authors will show how the use of the science- fictional imaginary, notably through the use of the film-matrix Scanners (David Cronenberg, 1981), composes a clear genealogical source while, at the same time, The Boys renews its relationship to cinephilic memory and to media and political criticism in a formal synthesis of New Hollywood.…”
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    Between civic virtue and vice: Self-censorship of political views on social media among Norwegian young adults by Mozdeika Lukas

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…While small groups leverage disproportionate visibility online, oftentimes resorting to hostile language, the use of social media for political expression by the majority of Norwegian users has been theorised in terms of lurking, inhibition, and self-restraint. …”
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    L’Espagne et la bataille de l’opinion internationale. Agences de presse, tourisme et réseaux de propagande sous la dictature du général Primo de Rivera : le cas de l’Agence Plus Ul... by David Marcilhacy

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…In this respect, the dictatorship of General Miguel Primo de Rivera marked an unprecedented rise in the control of the media and political communication. Based on a study of the archives of the Spanish and French Ministries of Foreign Affairs, this paper will reflect on the propaganda networks developed abroad, in three directions: the strategies of influence deployed towards the foreign media, particularly through the role of embassies; the control of information flows through a national press agency created for this purpose –the Agence Plus Ultra; and the gradual diversification of propaganda vectors, particularly through the promotion of tourism. …”
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    Vers une communication efficace en pharmacie : une approche par contextualisation de l’interaction pharmacien-patient by Audrey Vandesrasier, Christine Thoër, Marie-Thérèse Lussier

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Our research mobilizes Street’s ecological doctor-patient interaction model where interpersonal, media, cultural, political-legal and organizational contexts are taken into account. …”
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    (In)visibilidade das camadas pobres na cidade pelo prisma dos cortiços paulistanos no Brasil by Octavie Paris

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Referring to the Brazilian poorest classes housing topic, the automatism frequently is to think about the favela, urban image which belongs to the Brazilian urban landscape settled in the collective imaginary (or created by Medias and political discourses). Far from saying that the issues about the favela’s topic have been exhaustively studied by social science research, it seems interesting to study others popular modes of living which are present in large Brazilian cities, among them, the cortiço one. …”
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    Alberto Fujimori : le populisme de l’efficacité by Diana Burgos-Vigna

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…This strategy was based on the following measures: the setting up of a direct and almost emotional relationship with the most underprivileged classes through clientelist practices; the disintegration of the social fabric in order to prevent any opposition and strengthen the power of the Head of State; the instrumentalisation of certain groups, in particular via social programmes; lastly, the constant and ever-increasing control over information by keeping a close watch on the media and political opponents. Based on an image of efficiency, Alberto Fujimori’s policies remained popular until the end of the 1990s, when a series of corruption scandals precipitated the fall of his regime.…”
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    (In)visibilité des classes pauvres en ville par le prisme des cortiços paulistes au Brésil by Octavie Paris

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Referring to the Brazilian poorest classes housing topic, the automatism frequently is to think about the favela, urban image which belongs to the Brazilian urban landscape settled in the collective imaginary (or created by Medias and political discourses). Far from saying that the issues about the favela’s topic have been exhaustively studied by social science research, it seems interesting to study others popular modes of living which are present in large Brazilian cities, among them, the cortiço one. …”
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    Ons sal antwoord op jou roepstem by Chris Broodryk

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The exceptionalism and self-imposed victimhood are engaged in an across-media dialogue, as Steve Hofmeyr’s social media and political activist persona speak to his participation in three Afrikaans language films: Pretville (Korsten, 2012), Platteland (Else, 2011) and Treurgrond (Roodt, 2015). …”
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    Reimagining South African political campaigns through indigenous language posters in the 4IR: A political communication perspective by Fulufhelo Oscar Makananise

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Therefore, the article recommends that, in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, for political parties to participate in the development, preservation, digitalisation, and promotion of these indigenous languages, they should strive to use and post on social media accounts political election campaign posters that are written in the various South African indigenous languages.   …”
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    PUBLIC OPINION ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF “OBIDIENTS” USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE CAMPAIGN FOR PETER OBI IN 2023 ELECTIONEERING by Jibrin Umar Omachi, Ogunyemi E. Oluwafisayo, Daniel T. Ezegwu

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Based on the findings, the researcher recommended that political actors should recognize the importance of social media in political campaigning and develop strategies to effectively leverage its power. …”
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    Application of binary logistic regression analysis to factors that influence participation in the 2024 presidential election by Kurnia Ahadiyah, Ardiana Fatma Dewi, Shinta Hircatanu Romadewanti

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Data from the Indonesian Internet Service Providers Association (APJII) shows that the majority of the Indonesian population actively uses social media, so political candidates use platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok to attract support. …”
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    To the Question on the Nature of Military Threats and Non-Military Responses by S. R. Tsyrendorzhjyev

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…This provided a rationale for the role and the place of the tasks ensuring military security in the common task of ensuring national security, the correlation of military and non-military threats.The final phase of the research, the results of which are set out in the article is devoted to analysis of military threats, which made it possible to identify their main structural elements: source, media, military-political and strategic nature, install the main factors defining the content of these elements and their interaction. …”
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    TRANSFORMATION OF POLITICAL DISCOURSE IN THE CONTEXT OF MEDIATIZATION: CHALLENGES FOR SOCIAL ORDER IN UKRAINE by Руслан ВЕЛИЧКОВСЬКИЙ

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A conceptual model of interaction between media and political institutions in the context of social order transformation is proposed. …”
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    NEW AND TRADITIONAL MEDIA AS TOOLS OF INFLUENCE IN THE CONTEXT OF THE ELECTION PROCESS by Дмитро ФОМІН

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The study considered both: positive and negative consequences of the influence of mass media on political processes. The study proved that the positive aspect correlates with the role of communication media, especially online media, as an effective platform for political discussions, active discussion of issues relevant to society, and prompt dissemination of information. …”
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    History Politics of Belarus: Peripeteias of Evolution by A. M. Ponamareva

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The research provides a discourse analysis of a wide range of primary sources, i.e. legal acts, media materials, political speeches, reports from official institutions in charge of the implementation of Belarus’s politics of memory. …”
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