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The effect of misinformation within new media on Singapore politics
Published 2021“…To this end, this paper aims to evaluate the changes of Singapore political communication mechanisms while understanding Singaporean youths media habits during the event of GE2020 to determine the magnitude of a digital echo-chamber and its ramification. …”
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The ideational approach to populism: consequences and mitigation
Published 2023“…It will be of interest to students and scholars of politics, international relations, social psychology, and political communication.…”
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Rethinking digital media and political change
Published 2016“…The article discusses the shortcomings of existing analyses of political communication and of how digital media work in a way that is different from traditional or mass media. …”
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Harmonious communitarianism or a rational public sphere: A content analysis of the differences between comments on news stories on Weibo and Facebook
Published 2016“…In studying online political communication in China, many researchers apply theories generated in the West (particularly that of the public sphere) without questioning their applicability in the Chinese context. …”
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Digital media and the entrenchment of right-wing populist agendas
Published 2019“…This shift requires a rethinking of political communication that includes both the social forces that give rise to populism and the alternative digital channels that entrench them, with implications for the prospects of the role of media in politics in the two countries and beyond.…”
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How the far-right polarises Twitter: ‘hashjacking’ as a disinformation strategy in times of COVID-19
Published 2022“…The results underline the necessity to understand the dynamics of discourse polarisation, as an active political communication strategy of the far-right, by only a handful of very active accounts.…”
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Interpreting cues of goodness: thin sliced judgment of Malaysians and Chinese towards political leaders
Published 2016“…These findings have implications for the areas of nonverbal behaviour, political communication, and personality judgement.…”
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Commodification and Digital Political Participation: The “15-M Movement” and the Collectivization of the Internet
Published 2018-10-01“…La mercantilización y la participación política digital: el “Movimiento 15-M” y la colectivización del Internet A mercantilização e a participação política digital: o Movimento 15-M e a coletivização da internet DOI: 10.5294/pacla.2018.21.4.3 The objective of this article is to analyze an emerging process in the network society: the commodification of the Internet and political communication. This strategy of technological capitalism is becoming increasingly present in the lives of citizens around the world, and it represents a new challenge for critical thinking. …”
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Spiral of Talk
Published 2024-04-01“… This political communication research analyzes the impact of digital media on public opinion in the context of the 2019 Hong Kong protests. …”
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Assessing Policies, Practices and Impact of Actions and Policies in Handling Covid-19 Pandemic: Comparative Studies of Bangladesh and Indonesia
Published 2022-06-01“…The article found that Bangladesh and Indonesia governments face such of problems of health diplomacy and political communication with international communities; inter-governmental institution and citizens. …”
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Analyzing image-based political propaganda in referendum campaigns: from elements to strategies
Published 2023-08-01“…Abstract Due to the increasing prominence of social network services, political communication has experienced a paradigm shift. …”
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A Mediatised Conflict: The Mediatisation of Palestinian Split in Pan-Arab Transnational Satellite TV Journalism
Published 2021-12-01“…The paper examines, from an informant’s perspective, how such transnational political communication took place, also the aims each political player attempted to achieve through the mediated reality shaped in PASTV journalism. …”
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Despicable ‘other’ and innocent ‘us’: emotion politics in the time of the pandemic
Published 2023-07-01“…It underscores the need for greater awareness of the emotional mobilization used in political communication, particularly during times of crisis.…”
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Analysis of Multimedia Combination-Assisted English Teaching Mode Based on Computer Platform
Published 2022-01-01“…Whether it is international economic or international political communication, it is inseparable from English. English teaching is mainly to impart the basic knowledge of English as well as the knowledge of audiovisual knowledge. …”
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Communicative failures of the political discourse of the spanish party Podemos
Published 2019-12-01“…It argues that inconsistency in the development of discourse as well as communicative failures tend to play a significant role in promoting or degrading political communication and, as a result, affect the dynamics of electoral support.Given the thesis of linguo-pragmatists that the source of communicative failure can be both the communicant himself and the circumstances of the communicative act, the author carries out a discourse analysis of the rhetoric of the Podemos leaders in a chronological framework - 2014-2019, focusing not only on the evolution of pragmalinguistic practices, but also on the pragmatic context of communicative events.Having ascertained the high media dependence of the Podemos discourse and its performative nature, it has been revealed that the repeated nature of “performative misfires” or communicative failures leads to disruption of the discourse sequence, a decrease in its effectiveness, and even erosion of the communicator’s discursive identity.It seems that if the aggressive communication tactics of “media scandals” are likely to bring politicians popularity at the starting stage, then voters subsequently expect logic and consistency from their representatives, and the discontinuity and incomprehensible change of the discursive framework for the audience may lead to uncontrolled consequences for the addresser. …”
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Gaining Economic Profit or Losing Cultural Security: Framing Persuasive Arguments for Two Types of Conservatives
Published 2017-02-01“…Theoretical implications are discussed with regard to the motivational bases of two dimensions of conservatism along with practical implications for the field of political communication.…”
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The Italian Government Interface. From the Spoils System to the Guidelines
Published 2022-12-01“…Thanks to documentary material and direct testimonies, the contribution intends to highlight both the evolution of the Government website from a political communication tool to an institutional communication site and the very idea of institutional communication in Italy in relation to the growing digitization and the need for an active online presence.…”
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Agency and Incentives of Diasporic Political Influencers on Facebook Malawi
Published 2023-06-01“…Implicated in the political communication and mobilization of the two are different strategies that include verbal inventiveness, trolling, and exposing. …”
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Bringing the Cross Pressures Thesis into the Digital Realm: Subjective Social Network Heterogeneity and Online Political Expression
Published 2021-08-01“… Approaches to social network heterogeneity in political communication research tend to focus on the effect of accumulated interactions among individuals with different political views. …”
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