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    The ecological discourse analysis of news discourse based on deep learning from the perspective of ecological philosophy. by Biyun Zhang, Shanti Chandran Sandaran, Jing Feng

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This study provides an explanatory approach for ecological discourse analysis on the news reports of Sino-US trade frictions and has certain guiding significance for the comparative research on political news reports under different ideologies between China and the United States.…”
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    Chinese newspaper coverage of genetically modified organisms by Du Li, Rachul Christen

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…So far, discussion of the risks associated with GMOs is minimal in the news reports. The media, scientists, and the government should work together to ensure that science communication is accurate and balanced.…”
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    Language contact in Gibraltar English: A pilot study with ICE-GBR by Loureiro-Porto, Lucía, Suárez-Gómez, Cristina

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…We hypothesize that a possible explanation for this strong exonormative allegiance to British English, at least in press news reports, can be found in a strong editorial pressure to reflect the prestigious parent-variety.…”
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    Reporting of Climate Change News in Three Nigerian Newspapers by O P Fawole, B R Olajide

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Across the three newspapers, types of news reported as a result of climate change were flooding (41.4%) and oil spillage (27.9%). …”
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    The Influence of Media Information Sources on Preventive Behaviors in China: After the Outbreak of COVID-19 Pandemic by Hongxiu Li, Li Pan, Weilu Chen

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The study aimed to explore the effect of news reports on COVID-19 vaccine from traditional media and social media on COVID-19 preventive behaviors. …”
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    Analysis of Online News Coverage on Earthquakes Through Text Mining by Stephen Camilleri, Matthew R. Agius, Matthew R. Agius, Joel Azzopardi

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…We propose a general relationship between the number of news agencies, the earthquake magnitude and the anticipated number of published articles. News reports tend to mention higher earthquake magnitudes than those in the USGS earthquake catalog, and the reports on earthquakes can last from a few days to a couple of weeks following the earthquake.…”
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    Reporting of Climate Change News in Three Nigerian Newspapers by O P Fawole, B R Olajide

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Across the three newspapers, types of news reported as a result of climate change were flooding (41.4%) and oil spillage (27.9%). …”
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    Patient and public involvement to build trust in artificial intelligence: A framework, tools, and case studies by Soumya Banerjee, Phil Alsop, Linda Jones, Rudolf N. Cardinal

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The bigger picture: Hype and negative news reports about artificial intelligence (AI) abound. …”
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    Reporting of Climate Change News in Three Nigerian Newspapers by O P Fawole, B R Olajide

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Across the three newspapers, types of news reported as a result of climate change were flooding (41.4%) and oil spillage (27.9%). …”
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    Distrust Profiles: Identifying the Factors That Shape Journalism’s Credibility Crisis by Thomas B. Ksiazek, Su Jung Kim, Jacob L. Nelson, Ahran Park, Sushobhan Patankar, Olivia Sabalaskey, Harsh Taneja

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Overall, public trust in journalism remains low (44% globally), according to the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2021. Building on a growing body of research on predictors of (dis)trust among news audiences, this study examines survey data from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2021 to explore distrust profiles—comparative profiles of users based on their relative distrust in news in general, news they consume, and news accessed through digital intermediaries like social and search—across distinct news environments: India, South Korea, and the US. …”
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    Linguistic and discursive features of mining news discourse in the Philippines by Diamante, Jennifier Tabernero, Cadiente, Glenda Doroja, Mabuan, Romualdo Atibagos

    Published 2021
    “…The study used 224 news articles published by three online portals within five years. Local news reports and peripheral discourses obtained through interviews with local “symbolic elites” in the identified mining communities and other archival documents supplemented the news texts. …”
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    The ecological discourse analysis of news discourse based on deep learning from the perspective of ecological philosophy by Zhang, Biyun, Sandaran, Shanti Chandran, Feng, Jing

    Published 2023
    “…This study provides an explanatory approach for ecological discourse analysis on the news reports of Sino-US trade frictions and has certain guiding significance for the comparative research on political news reports under different ideologies between China and the United States.…”
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    Introducing the Motivation, Methodology, and Research Prospects by Andy Buschmann

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The data contents were derived from the most visible forms of assembly – demonstrations, protest marches and labour strikes – and collected through a protest event analysis of local news reports. The coded variables range from information on the actual moment of the protest event, such as participants, issue, duration and location, to the aftermath, including variables related to legal consequences for protesters and the success of protesters’ claims, and many others. …”
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    Collateral Intimate Partner Homicide by Emily Meyer, Lori Post

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…The most frequently reported CIPH decedent was the focal victim’s new partner (30%); 45% of focal victims were themselves killed. News reports framed CIPH as the unexpected result of interpersonal conflict, despite evidence of a systematic pattern of coercion and violence that capitulated in murder.…”
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    The emergence of Nigeria as a staging ground in the illegal pangolin exportation to South East Asia by James Kehinde Omifolaji, Emmanuel Tersea Ikyaagba, Saka Oladunni Jimoh, Abubakar Sadiq Ibrahim, Shahid Ahmad, Xiaofeng Luan

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…We summarize and characterize the emerging role of Nigeria in transcontinental illegal pangolin shipments from Sub-Saharan Africa to Asia from 2012 to 2019 using public online news reports data. The findings indicate that 57 seizure incidents were predominantly pangolin scales as reported from the findings and the equivalent of 462,092 individual pangolins trafficked from Nigeria. …”
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    African Story Time: An Exploratory Study of Narrative as a Reporting Technique in U.S. News Coverage Of Nigeria’s Missing Girls by Yewande O. Addie

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…News reports about nearly 300 kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls spread globally in April 2014. …”
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    The Philippine Higher Education Sector in the Time of COVID-19 by Jeremiah Joven B. Joaquin, Jeremiah Joven B. Joaquin, Hazel T. Biana, Mark Anthony Dacela

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Publicly available data and news reports were used to gauge the general public’s reaction to these policies and how the Philippines’ responses fare with its Southeast Asian neighbors. …”
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    Explaining superfoods by Ruth Breeze

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…This paper examines the main metaphor scenarios used to explain nutritional discoveries, generally related to the overarching metaphors of “combat” and “maintenance”, and explores how they are developed and distributed across institutional press releases, online news reports, and magazines/blogs. Most of the metaphor scenarios seem to arise first in the press release, but these are considerably extended and embellished by the other media. …”
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    Explaining superfoods: exploring metaphor scenarios in media science reports by Ruth Breeze

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…This paper examines the main metaphor scenarios used to explain nutritional discoveries, generally related to the overarching metaphors of “combat” and “maintenance”, and explores how they are developed and distributed across institutional press releases, online news reports, and magazines/blogs. Most of the metaphor scenarios seem to arise first in the press release, but these are considerably extended and embellished by the other media. …”
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    Systemic risk and the hysteria generated in the global market by Thalles Alexandre Takada, Tânia Lobo Muniz

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This weakness reflects the decision taking of individuals through the socioeconomic events arising in this market. Simple news reports may trigger a systemic crisis. The present article investigates this proposition, in other words, which economic and legal factors can cause and control the drastic effects on the economy, like the bank run the most visible of these phenomena. …”
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