654 resultados para networked journalism
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The network paradigm has been highly influential in spatial analysis in the globalisation era. As economies across the world have become increasingly integrated, so-called global cities have come to play a growing role as central nodes in the networked global economy. The idea that a city’s position in global networks benefits its economic performance has resulted in a competitive policy focus on promoting the economic growth of cities by improving their network connectivity. However, in spite of the attention being given to boosting city connectivity little is known about whether this directly translates to improved city economic performance and, if so, how well connected a city needs to be in order to benefit from this. In this paper we test the relationship between network connectivity and economic performance between 2000 and 2008 for cities with over 500,000 inhabitants in Europe and the USA to inform European policy.
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The scholarly study of the dramatic works and career of Thomas Heywood has increased significantly in the last fifty years but still lags far behind that of his contemporaries Shakespeare and Jonson. Labelled the ‘prose Shakespeare’ by Charles Lamb in the early nineteenth century, Heywood seems to have been considered by scholars and publishers to be a ghostly figure who haunted the early modern theatrical world. In fact, recent research using archival records shows the ways in which Heywood is at the centre of an extensive and highly networked professional industry.
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By examining the discourse around Lena Dunham's HBO comedy Girls (2012– present), this article argues that the programme served as a space to think through female authorship, televisual representations and cultural tensions surrounding young womanhood. Central to this discourse was the narrative asserting Girls' and Dunham's 'authenticity', originality and universality, which sought to legitimate her gendered authorship and interest in the comedy of female intimacy within HBO' s masculine prestige channel identity. Charting three cycles of discourse surrounding the programme's debut, this article explores the paratextual framing by promotional concerns, television critics and women' s websites. It highlights how journalists and critics furthered HBO's paratextual framing of Dunham, which was later countered by the networked spaces of niche online media, which used the programme as a space to productively work through industrial and cultural tensions; particularly those surrounding female comic authorship, autobiography and intersectionality.
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Community resilience is widely understood as a critical element in the relatively under-explored concept of social resilience. Through engaging with ‘more-than-human’ literatures, a more expansive view of the ‘social’ emerges, which repositions individuals as networked and agency as relational. This moves resilience away from its hegemonic positioning as a neoliberal strategy of individualisation and responsibilisation, with it instead emerging as an everyday ‘doing’ embedded in the human and non-human networks of relationality that we form and are formed by. The paper develops this socio-cultural conceptualisation through an original and empirically grounded discussion of Finnish farm communities and the role of the forest in developing, maintaining and enhancing these essential, connective assemblages. Resilience becomes conceptualised as dynamic, uneven, multiple and contextual performances or resiliences. While this further problematizes the comparative measurement and operationalisation of resilience, its networked and relational nature arguably offers a more inclusive and ethically grounded concept that, furthermore, negates the socio-ecological divide that persists in resilience thinking.
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‘White Youth’ recovers and explains the relationship between far-right organisations and British youth culture in the period between 1977 and 1987. In particular, it concentrates on the cultural spaces opened up by punk and the attempts made by the National Front and British Movement to claim them as conduits for racist and/or ultra-nationalist politics. The article is built on an empirical basis, using archival material and a historical methodology chosen to develop a history ‘from below’ that takes due consideration of the socio-economic and political forces that inform its wider context. Its focus is designed to map shifting cultural and political influences across the far right, assessing the extent to which extremist organisations proved able to adopt or utilise youth cultural practice as a means of recruitment and communication. Today the British far right is in political and organisational disarray. Nonetheless, residues tied to the cultural initiatives devised in the 1970s–80s remain, be they stylistic, nostalgic or points of connection forged to connect a transnational music scene.
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At the centre of this study lies the question if normative gender thinking affects the way poetry gets reviewed and how the reviews are written, this in relation to both the gender of the reviewer and the poet. The study crosses three academic fields; gender studies, poetry and journalism, and is based on the cultural studies theory of media affecting and even creating the world around it. The study is based on two types of analysis. One quantitative analysis based on the thematic criticism theory about detail studies that shows bigger patterns, this analysis focuses on how the poet and his/hers work are being treated in the reviews in areas such as how much space they´re given in the newspapers, how they are named by the reviewer and the tendency to quote the reviewed work. And one qualitative analysis based on the new criticism method of close reading, that focuses on the reviewers way of writing and how that may be connected with theories of gender differences, this both connected to the gender of the reviewers and the poets. The material chosen for this study are all the reviews that were published in the same newspapers and that reviewed two specific poetry works by two specific poets chosen with great sensibility to age and career so that their difference in gender would be the most significant difference between them. The works were chosen based on year of publishing, they were supposed to be published as newly as possible and as close to each other in time as possible. The works I ended up with were Dimman av allt (2001) and Svart som silver (2008) by Bruno K. Öijer and Silverskåp (2000) and Nu försvinner vi eller ingår (2007) by Birgitta Lillpers. The results of this study show several differences in how poetry is being judged and how poetry reviews are being written are connected with the gender of the poets and the reviewer. Lillpers got 35% less space in the newspapers and Öijers poetry got quoted a lot more which confirms that female poetry often is considered as less important than the male poetry, and that men in general tends to be judged as more professional than woman. The male reviewers tended to express themselves with greater certainty than the female reviewers who held a more professional tone in their reviews and focused more on the technical aspects of the poetry. This confirms the theory of the male words are being looked upon as the truth but contradicts the theory of women writing more based on personal experience and of women being less skilled in language techniques. In conclusion, there are differences in how poetry gets reviewed and how the reviews are written that are connected to the genders of the poet and the reviewer but these differences are complex and does not show a clear normative way of thinking about gender
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This project involves the design and implementation of a global electronic tracking system intended for use by trans-oceanic vessels, using the technology of the U.S. Government's Global Positioning System (GPS) and a wireless connection to a networked computer. Traditional navigation skills are being replaced with highly accurate electronics. GPS receivers, computers, and mobile communication are becoming common among both recreational and commercial boaters. With computers and advanced communication available throughout the maritime world, information can be shared instantaneously around the globe. This ability to monitor one's whereabouts from afar can provide an increased level of safety and efficiency. Current navigation software seldom includes the capability of providing upto-the-minute navigation information for remote display. Remote access to this data will allow boat owners to track the progress of their boats, land-based organizations to monitor weather patterns and suggest course changes, and school groups to track the progress of a vessel and learn about navigation and science. The software developed in this project allows navigation information from a vessel to be remotely transmitted to a land-based server, for interpretation and deployment to remote users over the Internet. This differs from current software in that it allows the tracking of one vessel by multiple users and provides a means for two-way text messaging between users and the vesseI. Beyond the coastal coverage provided by cellular telephones, mobile communication is advancing rapidly. Current tools such as satellite telephones and single-sideband radio enable worldwide communications, including the ability to connect to the Internet. If current trends continue, portable global communication will be available at a reasonable price and Internet connections on boats will become more common.
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New York Daily News Editor in Chief Kevin Convey ’77 is bullish on tabloid newspapers—print and online.
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Afinal, por que é cidadão o jornalista cidadão? Foi esta a pergunta que desencadeou todo um esforço de pesquisa no sentido de identificar práticas comuns nas diferentes experiências de jornalismo cidadão. Para desenvolver e tentar ampliar o conceito trabalhado, a opção foi de analisar o espectro da comunicação comunitária, sobretudo em veículos que tiveram origem na área da Maré, no Rio de Janeiro, nas últimas três décadas. Assim, mapeando algumas dessas experiências e selecionando casos entre os que chamaram mais atenção pela propriedade com que trabalham os aspectos relacionados ao jornalismo cidadão, esta dissertação se detém sobre o significado da cidadania para o cidadão-jornalista e a contribuição à identidade local prestada pela comunicação comunitária. Minha idéia é demonstrar como experiências deste gênero são capazes de não apenas de pautar meios tradicionais de mídia, mas sobretudo de ajudar a estabelecer dentro da própria comunidade uma cultura de mídia e uma esfera pública local, desenvolvendo uma reapropriação da identidade da favela e de seus moradores e contribuindo para a busca e/ou exercício da cidadania.
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Virtual, cellular, modular, organic, holographic, networked enterprise. This is a new kind of organizational structure of growing importance inside of the enterprises that are looking for new models, attending to the requirements of flexibility, celerity and competitiveness. Requirements to the business of the future, for the new times of moving cycles, each time faster and faster. In that context, technological, cultural, strategic and human aspects are remodelled inside of the context of the called 'Information Era'. The objective of this work is to research how business, specially the Brazilians, are getting ready to be the 'organizations or enterprises' of the future. On the perspective of a virtual organization, throughout the flexibility, celerity and based on knowledge. Especially the Brazilian telecommunication industry, living the post privatization phase, which is in a process of organizational reestructuration, seeking to increase its competition in the globalized market. That is why, the analysis focus on Telemar, one of the largest in terms of geographic covering and investment power in the market and with essentially national shareholders.
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Após endereçar questões relativas à integração de suas funções internas, a empresa está se voltando para a criação de um ambiente externo interconectado com seus parceiros de negócio. Torna-se imperativo o aperfeiçoamento do relacionamento com estes parceiros, por meio de processos automatizados, que gerenciam as Cadeias de Suprimento e Distribuição formadas. A Tecnologia de Informação, ao permitir a conexão de processos e a interoperação de sistemas, passa a ser um instrumento essencial nesta transformação. Especificamente, o ambiente digital de negócio construído sobre a Infovia, formada principalmente pela Internet e seus serviços, como a WWW, confere avanços consideráveis ao relacionamento dentro da organização, entre organizações e entre estas e seus clientes. A esta transformação do negócio, baseada na Tecnologia de Informação, conectado às redes de comunicação, chama-se Comércio Eletrônico. Com base no conhecimento consolidado pelo referencial teórico disponível e nos resultados obtidos com o estudo de caso conduzido, o autor identifica e categoriza as influências do Comércio Eletrônico nos processos de compra da Cadeia de Suprimentos na indústria química, estruturando estas influências em relação aos modelos de negócios digitais conhecidos.
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Empresa virtual, celular, modular, orgânica, holográfica, em rede. Este é um novo tipo de estrutura organizacional de crescente importância dentro das empresas que buscam novos modelos que atendam aos requisitos de flexibilidade, agilidade e competitividade. Requisitos estes impostos à empresa do futuro pelos novos tempos de ciclos de mudança cada vez mais rápidos. Neste contexto, os aspectos tecnológicos, culturais, estratégicos e humanos são redimensionados dentro do contexto da chamada Era da Informação. o objetivo do trabalho é pesquisar como as empresas, em especial as brasileiras, estão se preparando para ser organizações do futuro, sob a perspectiva de uma organização virtual, voltada para a flexibilidade, agilidade e baseada no conhecimento. Mais especificamente, a indústria de telecomunicações brasileira, vivenciando a fase pósprivatização, está no processo de reestruturação organizacional, buscando aumentar sua competitividade no mercado globalizado. Por essa razão, a análise recai sobre a TELEMAR, uma das empresas de maior abrangência geográfica e poder de investimento do mercado e com acionistas essencialmente nacionais. Maria
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Essa dissertação tem por objetivo investigar de que maneira o repórter esportivo contemporâneo se relaciona com o futebol e como essa relação interfere no seu ofício e na construção do texto jornalístico. Mais especificamente, busca identificar as práticas adotadas e as estratégias narrativas utilizadas na construção de seus textos. O estudo dos elementos presentes na prática jornalística tem como perspectiva que a mídia participou ativamente da construção do imaginário futebolístico nacional e é na contemporaneidade a grande mediadora entre o público e os eventos esportivos. É sob este prisma que se pretende apurar como se dá a relação com o trabalho do profissional de imprensa que se identifica com seu objeto, analisar qual o lugar da emoção na composição da notícia esportiva e verificar que valores imbuem esse profissional na construção do texto jornalístico. A análise tem como corpus entrevistas de história oral temática com seis jornalistas que atuam ou atuaram como repórteres esportivos em jornais diários da cidade do Rio de Janeiro, todos com expressiva trajetória no meio esportivo, o que lhes confere credibilidade e autoridade públicas para protagonizar a constituição da memória da imprensa esportiva brasileira. O trabalho é constituído por três etapas: 1) a contextualização – quando se relaciona futebol e formação social brasileira, imprensa e jornalismo esportivo -; 2) o estudo do jornalismo como ofício a partir das teorias da Sociologia das Profissões e das estratégias narrativas utilizadas no texto noticioso esportivo nos jornais; e 3) a análise qualitativa das entrevistas temáticas.
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The impact of digitization was felt before it could be described and explained. The Mapping Digital Media project is a way of catching up, an ambitious attempt at depicting and understanding the progress and effects of digitization on media and communications systems across the world. The publication of over 50 country reports provides the most comprehensive picture to date on the changes undergone by journalism, news production, and the media as a result of the transition of broadcasting from analog to digital and the advent of the internet. These extensive reports, all sharing the same structure, cover issues such as media consumption, public media, changes in journalism, digital activism, new regulation, and business models. Reports have been published from nine Latin American countries: Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Brazil, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Uruguay. Given the recent evolution of Brazil’s media landscape and regulation, and its position as a regional reference, few reports have generated as much expectation as the Brazilian one. This excellent text is key to understanding digitization in Brazil, in Latin America, and in the world at large.
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No jornalismo, são chamadas suítes as matérias que trazem a sequência de um fato já noticiado. Conforme a imprensa cresce na Internet, podemos ver frequentemente um mesmo fato sendo repetido em portais de notícias dia após dia. Este trabalho visa medir as quantidades de artigos a respeito de um mesmo assunto que tenha iniciado uma suíte, com esta medição acontecendo ao longo dos dias em que ele foi explorado. Os resultados permitiram que fossem encontrados padrões que identifiquem os dias em que os fatos mais relevantes foram noticiados, bem como o tempo em que o assunto foi desenvolvido. Para esta análise, foram escolhidos alguns dos mais importantes fatos que viraram suítes no Brasil ao longo dos últimos anos. As quantidades de artigos são provenientes do maior portal de notícias do país, o G1, e da base de dados do Media Cloud Brasil.