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    De la Construcción Histórica de la Condición Juvenil a su Transformación contemporánea by Edgar Diego Erazo Caicedo

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Los procesos de subjetivación juvenil contemporáneos están siendo acelerados y transformados vertiginosamente a raíz de su interacción cotidiana con las mediaciones tecnológicas, particularmente las TIC y los new media. Para comprender mejor dichas transformaciones, abordaré inicialmente el significado que otorgamos al concepto de juventud en general, y de procesos de subjetivación juvenil en particular, desde una perspectiva filosófica, histórica y sociológica. …”
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    An Analysis on the Ways Brands Are Featured in Celebrity Posts on Instagram and the Level of Sponsorship Disclosure by A. Mücahid Zengin, Güldane Zengin

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Brands are partnering with celebrities in both traditional and new media. Instagram is one of the widely used social media platforms where brands are trying to reach their target audiences. …”
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    Interactivity and public relations on the web by Annelie Naudé, Johannes Froneman, Roy Atwood

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…This would enable academics to apply interactivity as a theoretical concept to new media research and practitioners to make better use of the Internet as a communication medium. …”
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    Social Media Marketing in the Yorùbá Video Film Industry by Olagoke Alamu

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The ineffective implementation of the copyright law in Nigeria, which is the major bane of this industry, has also prevented the marketers from adopting the new media. The loose market structure in the industry also deters marketers from maximally utilizing the great potentials social media marketing offers. …”
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    Immersive Urban Narratives: Public Urban Exhibit and Mapping Socio-Environmental Justice by Asma Mehan, Sina Mostafavi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study also investigates the transformative power of new media and emerging technologies in the production, circulation, and consumption of design, offering fresh perspectives on the influence of these technologies on urban design studies and digitally augmented physical spaces. …”
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    Ultra-low-power media access control protocol based on clock drift characteristics in wireless sensor networks by Wooguil Pak

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Using the characteristics, a new media access control protocol, WideMAC, was designed to support a wide range of duty cycles for various applications. …”
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    The Application of Clothing Intelligent 3D Display with Uncertainty Models Technology in Clothing Marketing by Zhonglin Xu, Trip Huwan

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…As a result of the development of new technologies such as satellite communication, digitalization, and multimedia computer networks, new media such as blogs, online magazines, and wireless network media have sparked a lot of interest. …”
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    La transmission universitaire des textes médiévaux : pleine propriété ou usufruit d’un héritage ? Imaginaires critiques du proche et du lointain by Sarah Delale

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The end of the 20th century was the time of a proliferation in new media (video games, TV series…) of “mediaevalist” productions, whose relation to the Middle Ages is of a stylistic, rather than a historical, nature. …”
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    The Importance of Book Culture for Europe by Paul Raabe

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The term was coined 20 years ago as an antonym to the concept of the new media. It includes everything that is related to the book: writing (registering thoughts, cognition, innovation and knowledge), ideas of books and their realisation, everything related to the author and authorship. …”
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    ASMR as Example Narrowcasting and Its Audience: A Review on Turkish ASMR by Recep Bayraktar

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In the new media where there are many presentations and representations, the audience who are increasinglyfragmented, are integrated around different thematic areas, and more specific interests that affect theirmass characteristics. …”
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    Les Promesses écrites des composants dans l’architecture de la seconde moitié du XXe siècle by Éric Monin, Catherine Blain

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…By progressively replacing the neatness of drawings, the precision of the verb introduces an art of prescription based on a variety of new media that are rapidly multiplying. Celebrated in a variety of advertising inserts in professional magazines and within the glossy pages of catalogs and technical brochures distributed by commercial agents in architectural agencies, dozens of new product lines become the material of an architecture transformed by the promises of a brand new glossary. …”
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    Audiovisual Translation and Multimodality: What Future? by Yves Gambier

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…AVT, with its complex system of signs, is a relevant example in this new media landscape: its map shows a dynamic research field. …”
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    Public relations by Sonja Verwey Sonja Verwey

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The future of public relations practice depends on how well the profession adapts to changes in the new media environment and to shifts in economic, social and business paradigms. …”
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    Iterativity, agency, and feminism in the Hindu Tij songs of Nepal by Basanti Timalsina, Victoria L. Bergvall

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…However, some recent songs and videos exploit the iterativity of language and new media to position women instead as powerful agents to choose partners (or not), pursue education and economic freedom, and join collectively to choose women’s empowerment and rebel against patriarchal religious expectations. …”
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    The complementary relationship between the Internet and traditional mass media: the case of online news and information by An Nguyen, Mark Western

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…The question whether old media are driven out of existence by new media has been a long concern in academic and industrial research but has received no definitive answer. …”
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    Digital-based nutrition education on nutrition knowledge and behaviors in adolescents: A systematic review by Dwiyan Fahrizki Destio, Meti Dwiriani Cesilia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The advancement of technology gives rise to new media, one of which is digital media. Digital media such as mobile apps, podcasts, social media, and video games are shown to be effective media in nutrition education for improving people's nutritional knowledge and behaviors, including in adolescents. …”
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    Generative text steganography method based on emotional expression in semantic space by Yuling LIU, Cuilin WANG, Zhangjie FU

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Aiming at the problems that “over optimizing” the quality of steganographic text and lack of constraints on the semantic expression of the generated steganographic text in existing generative text steganography methods, a generative text steganography method was proposed based on emotional expression in semantic space.In order to make use of the scene fusion provided by the new media platform to obtain many camouflage scenes, the focus was how to use the unsupervised extraction model to extract the emotional expression combination candidate set from the original data set, then sort the candidate set of emotional expression combinations based on the improved bipartite graph sorting algorithm to obtain the emotional expression combination set, map them to the semantic space, and then implement embedding secret information while generating the user’s opinions based on the emotion expression combinations.Experimental results show that, compared with the existing generative text steganography methods in semantic space, the product reviews generated by the proposed method have a minimum perplexity of 10.536, and have a strong correlation with the chosen product, which can further guarantee the cognitive concealment of steganographic texts.At the same time, the proposed method can also be effectively used in the field of secure and confidential communication, and can avoid the senders being traced and analyzed.…”
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