Prezentacija o novim medijima u izbornim kampanjama - PRimjena.com Zagreb 12.2.2009
Dva slidea posuđena iz http://www.slideshare.net/neilperkin/whats-next-in-media
The Power of Platforms - Inaugural lecture by Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, U of OxfordRasmus Kleis Nielsen
Platform companies like Facebook, Google, Twitter and others like them are amongst the driving forces in a profound transformation of our societies. This lecture focuses on the distinct forms of “platform power” that they exercise. It identifies five key aspects of platform power (standards, connections, automated action at scale, secrecy, and fungibility) and show how platform power is profoundly enabling, transformative, and productive, animated by how platforms empower other actors while also making them more dependent. Platform power is deeply relational and not a sovereign power that platform companies possess and can use at their pleasure—but it is a form of power nonetheless, tied to the institutional and strategic interests of platform companies themselves, and driving a structural transformation in our media environment and political life.
Quizzes drive traffic, increase time spent on your pages and can even help people learn more than stand-alone text. But what if you're a small newsroom and don't have the time to develop an all-powerful quiz making machine? Problem solved: The Engaging News Project has developed Create a Quiz, a tool that allows any newsroom to quickly create beautifully designed quizzes that can be embedded into your website
Three key points for news and media in 2018
1) Distributed discovery increasingly important, and social and search expose people to more sources of news, but brand recognition is low
2) Confidence in both social media and news media is low and people’s sense of what constitutes “fake news” is not what you think it is
3) The role of platforms is evolving as social media remains critical fr news but we see a shift to more ‘private’ messaging apps (is voice next?)
The Power of Platforms - Inaugural lecture by Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, U of OxfordRasmus Kleis Nielsen
Platform companies like Facebook, Google, Twitter and others like them are amongst the driving forces in a profound transformation of our societies. This lecture focuses on the distinct forms of “platform power” that they exercise. It identifies five key aspects of platform power (standards, connections, automated action at scale, secrecy, and fungibility) and show how platform power is profoundly enabling, transformative, and productive, animated by how platforms empower other actors while also making them more dependent. Platform power is deeply relational and not a sovereign power that platform companies possess and can use at their pleasure—but it is a form of power nonetheless, tied to the institutional and strategic interests of platform companies themselves, and driving a structural transformation in our media environment and political life.
Quizzes drive traffic, increase time spent on your pages and can even help people learn more than stand-alone text. But what if you're a small newsroom and don't have the time to develop an all-powerful quiz making machine? Problem solved: The Engaging News Project has developed Create a Quiz, a tool that allows any newsroom to quickly create beautifully designed quizzes that can be embedded into your website
Three key points for news and media in 2018
1) Distributed discovery increasingly important, and social and search expose people to more sources of news, but brand recognition is low
2) Confidence in both social media and news media is low and people’s sense of what constitutes “fake news” is not what you think it is
3) The role of platforms is evolving as social media remains critical fr news but we see a shift to more ‘private’ messaging apps (is voice next?)
Journalists today are faced with an overwhelming abundance of data – from large collections of leaked documents, to public databases about lobbying or government spending, to ‘big data’ from social networks such as Twitter and Facebook. To stay relevant to society journalists are learning to process this data and separate signal from noise in order to provide valuable insights to their readers. This talk will address questions like: What is the potential of data journalism? Why is it relevant to society? And how can you get started?
The Rise of Platforms: findings, questions, challenges, and opportunities for...Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
We know that platforms are increasingly integral to at least a small part of almost everything almost everybody does almost everywhere, including many parts of political communication processes, from the production of content, over its distribution, to its consumption, to the actions that follows next. Simply put, if we don’t study platforms, we are studying the past, not the present and future of political communication. Our field brings much to this with its emphasis on both short-term individual-level attitudinal and behavioral effects and the study of longer-term institutional implications. To pursue these research opportunities we have to (1) handle challenges of methods and access to data, (2) the fact that political communication is a small part of very, very large platforms, and (3) get beyond our comfort zone and read more scholarship from outside political communication.
Traditional Media Versus New Social Media Differences, Impact And OutcomeMyAssignmenthelp.com
Struggling to understand the difference between traditional media and new social media? Read this blog written by our experts to know what’s best for the current market. For more info visit: https://myassignmenthelp.com/blog/traditional-media-versus-new-social-media-differences-impact-and-outcome/
Cultural Intermediation, Algorithmic Culture and Public Service Media: Socia...University of Sydney
What is the impact of an algorithmic culture on public service media? This presentation explores the role of social media, multi channel networks and cultural intermediaries within the influence economy.
How Social Media is Impacting Traditional PR and Marketing oct 22shapira marketing
Discusses the evolution of Social Media and its growing and inevitable impact on Social Media and PR. Also shows tips, tools and resources for Social Media and PR
This is an invited talk I presented at the University of Zurich, speakers' series 2.10.2017. The presentation is based on the following paper: Brandtzaeg, P. B., & Følstad, A. (2017). Trust and distrust in online fact-checking services. Communications of the ACM. 60(9): 65-71
A. I need to remind the people who help me with this paper that my.docxrhetttrevannion
A. I need to remind the people who help me with this paper that my experience is not with a disabled child, but I experience with an adult disabled person.
B. My paper’s topic is “The physical health of adults with disabilities.”
C. Please follow the information that the teacher give us.
D. Please find 12 references those about “the physical health of adults with disabilities.”
As you complete the assigned reading for class on April 23, please submit short answers to the Three Things to Know.
2 sentences for each of the below questions
· How does media impact what we learn, as well as the way we learn?
· How has the nature of digital media made it central to our thinking and behavior?
· How has the nature of digital media shown the potential for limits of human control of media?The Crisis in Journalism
Internet-based companies have used technology to disrupt existing industries, undermining the financial foundation for traditional journalism (Franklin 2011; Jones 2009; McChesney and Pickard 2011; Meyer 2009). Subscriptions that had once funded newspaper journalism plummeted as users flocked to “free” online content. Print advertising, which had made up the bulk of revenue for news organizations, also fled to the internet; Craigslist and eBay replaced the newspaper classified ads, whereas Google, Facebook, and online ad brokers replaced display ads. As users and advertisers moved online, publishers decided they had to follow.
Stand-alone news websites offered free online content, reinforcing the expectation that news should be available without cost. Some introduced pay walls to try to recapture some lost revenue. In the hope of finding greater readership, “distributed content” became common, where publications allowed their content to appear on Facebook and other platforms. Unfortunately, of the people who find a news story from social media, about two-thirds remember the social media site where they found it, but fewer than half remember which news outlet originally published it (Kalogeropoulos and Newman 2017). Still, publishers competed to create content that met the format and content preferences of those platforms. When Facebook research showed users engaged with video presentations more than text, the call for news outlets to “pivot to video” followed. In one example, The Washington Post, best known for its sober political coverage, began creating scripted funny videos as a way to attract more users via distributed content (Bilton 2017).
That is a change from how news organizations have operated in the past. At legacy news sites—whether the printed newspaper or online website—news organizations offer the user a package of content. Users might skim the headlines, check out the sports, and delve deep into a feature article—all from a single news outlet. That means the editorial staff at the outlets produces a well-rounded package of information and news, along with lighter lifestyle and entertainment stories. With distributed content,.
Social media Marketing Presentation by vaibhavjainVaibhav Jain
This is a Social media Presentation made by me a few months ago with a few Basics inside the PPT. Hope it Helps you to Grow your business. the Images used here are From Search Engine's and i hereby do not Claim to be the owner of the same. This PPT is in the interest of People and the content is wholly Written by me(@followvaibhav).
In November, the Engaging News Project and the University of Texas School of Journalism hosted their first Social Media Summit, a day-long gathering of journalists, academics and students to discuss experiences, benefits, and challenges of using social media. In this presentation, we review the key takeaways from the day.
Social media? It's serious! Understanding the dark side of social mediaIan McCarthy
Research and practice have mostly focused on the “bright side” of social media, aiming to understand and help in leveraging the manifold opportunities afforded by this technology. However, it is increasingly observable that social media present enormous risks for individuals, communities, firms, and even for society as a whole. Examples for this “dark side” of social media include cyberbullying, addictive use, trolling, online witch hunts, fake news, and privacy abuse. In this article, we aim to illustrate the multidimensionality of the dark side of social media and describe the related various undesirable outcomes. To do this, we adapt the established social media honeycomb framework to explain the dark side implications of each of the seven functional building blocks: conversations, sharing, presence, relationships, reputation, groups, and identity. On the basis of these reflections, we present a number of avenues for future research, so as to facilitate a better understanding and use of social media.
Journalists today are faced with an overwhelming abundance of data – from large collections of leaked documents, to public databases about lobbying or government spending, to ‘big data’ from social networks such as Twitter and Facebook. To stay relevant to society journalists are learning to process this data and separate signal from noise in order to provide valuable insights to their readers. This talk will address questions like: What is the potential of data journalism? Why is it relevant to society? And how can you get started?
The Rise of Platforms: findings, questions, challenges, and opportunities for...Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
We know that platforms are increasingly integral to at least a small part of almost everything almost everybody does almost everywhere, including many parts of political communication processes, from the production of content, over its distribution, to its consumption, to the actions that follows next. Simply put, if we don’t study platforms, we are studying the past, not the present and future of political communication. Our field brings much to this with its emphasis on both short-term individual-level attitudinal and behavioral effects and the study of longer-term institutional implications. To pursue these research opportunities we have to (1) handle challenges of methods and access to data, (2) the fact that political communication is a small part of very, very large platforms, and (3) get beyond our comfort zone and read more scholarship from outside political communication.
Traditional Media Versus New Social Media Differences, Impact And OutcomeMyAssignmenthelp.com
Struggling to understand the difference between traditional media and new social media? Read this blog written by our experts to know what’s best for the current market. For more info visit: https://myassignmenthelp.com/blog/traditional-media-versus-new-social-media-differences-impact-and-outcome/
Cultural Intermediation, Algorithmic Culture and Public Service Media: Socia...University of Sydney
What is the impact of an algorithmic culture on public service media? This presentation explores the role of social media, multi channel networks and cultural intermediaries within the influence economy.
How Social Media is Impacting Traditional PR and Marketing oct 22shapira marketing
Discusses the evolution of Social Media and its growing and inevitable impact on Social Media and PR. Also shows tips, tools and resources for Social Media and PR
This is an invited talk I presented at the University of Zurich, speakers' series 2.10.2017. The presentation is based on the following paper: Brandtzaeg, P. B., & Følstad, A. (2017). Trust and distrust in online fact-checking services. Communications of the ACM. 60(9): 65-71
A. I need to remind the people who help me with this paper that my.docxrhetttrevannion
A. I need to remind the people who help me with this paper that my experience is not with a disabled child, but I experience with an adult disabled person.
B. My paper’s topic is “The physical health of adults with disabilities.”
C. Please follow the information that the teacher give us.
D. Please find 12 references those about “the physical health of adults with disabilities.”
As you complete the assigned reading for class on April 23, please submit short answers to the Three Things to Know.
2 sentences for each of the below questions
· How does media impact what we learn, as well as the way we learn?
· How has the nature of digital media made it central to our thinking and behavior?
· How has the nature of digital media shown the potential for limits of human control of media?The Crisis in Journalism
Internet-based companies have used technology to disrupt existing industries, undermining the financial foundation for traditional journalism (Franklin 2011; Jones 2009; McChesney and Pickard 2011; Meyer 2009). Subscriptions that had once funded newspaper journalism plummeted as users flocked to “free” online content. Print advertising, which had made up the bulk of revenue for news organizations, also fled to the internet; Craigslist and eBay replaced the newspaper classified ads, whereas Google, Facebook, and online ad brokers replaced display ads. As users and advertisers moved online, publishers decided they had to follow.
Stand-alone news websites offered free online content, reinforcing the expectation that news should be available without cost. Some introduced pay walls to try to recapture some lost revenue. In the hope of finding greater readership, “distributed content” became common, where publications allowed their content to appear on Facebook and other platforms. Unfortunately, of the people who find a news story from social media, about two-thirds remember the social media site where they found it, but fewer than half remember which news outlet originally published it (Kalogeropoulos and Newman 2017). Still, publishers competed to create content that met the format and content preferences of those platforms. When Facebook research showed users engaged with video presentations more than text, the call for news outlets to “pivot to video” followed. In one example, The Washington Post, best known for its sober political coverage, began creating scripted funny videos as a way to attract more users via distributed content (Bilton 2017).
That is a change from how news organizations have operated in the past. At legacy news sites—whether the printed newspaper or online website—news organizations offer the user a package of content. Users might skim the headlines, check out the sports, and delve deep into a feature article—all from a single news outlet. That means the editorial staff at the outlets produces a well-rounded package of information and news, along with lighter lifestyle and entertainment stories. With distributed content,.
Social media Marketing Presentation by vaibhavjainVaibhav Jain
This is a Social media Presentation made by me a few months ago with a few Basics inside the PPT. Hope it Helps you to Grow your business. the Images used here are From Search Engine's and i hereby do not Claim to be the owner of the same. This PPT is in the interest of People and the content is wholly Written by me(@followvaibhav).
In November, the Engaging News Project and the University of Texas School of Journalism hosted their first Social Media Summit, a day-long gathering of journalists, academics and students to discuss experiences, benefits, and challenges of using social media. In this presentation, we review the key takeaways from the day.
Social media? It's serious! Understanding the dark side of social mediaIan McCarthy
Research and practice have mostly focused on the “bright side” of social media, aiming to understand and help in leveraging the manifold opportunities afforded by this technology. However, it is increasingly observable that social media present enormous risks for individuals, communities, firms, and even for society as a whole. Examples for this “dark side” of social media include cyberbullying, addictive use, trolling, online witch hunts, fake news, and privacy abuse. In this article, we aim to illustrate the multidimensionality of the dark side of social media and describe the related various undesirable outcomes. To do this, we adapt the established social media honeycomb framework to explain the dark side implications of each of the seven functional building blocks: conversations, sharing, presence, relationships, reputation, groups, and identity. On the basis of these reflections, we present a number of avenues for future research, so as to facilitate a better understanding and use of social media.
MIL for Teachers Module 11: Media, Technology and the Global VillagePEDAGOGY.IR
MIL for Teachers Module 11: Media, Technology and the Global Village
2023 UNITED NATIONS ALLIANCE OF CIVILIZATIONS (UNAOC)
and
UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION (UNESCO)
Source URL:
http://unesco.mil-for-teachers.unaoc.org/modules/module-11/
The rise of social media and its impact on mainstream journalism Victor Mambor
e rise of social media and its impact on
mainstream journalism:
A study of how newspapers and broadcasters in the UK and
US are responding to a wave of participatory social media,
and a historic shi in control towards individual consumers.
Istrazivanje Ipsos Puls o prijedlogu ustavnih promjena PRHKrešimir Macan
Istraživanje Ispos Pulsa o ustavnim prijedlozima PRH izvor: http://predsjednik.hr/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Prezentacija_Ipsos-Puls_UPRH_Ustav.pdf
http://predsjednik.hr/blog/2014/10/18/ustavne-promjene-za-2-republiku-uvazavanjem-stavova-gradana-sabor-ce-kreirati-pravedniju-i-bolju-hrvatsku/
Krešimir Macan Web strategija 15 - Bez cilja nema ROI-jaKrešimir Macan
Bez jasno definiranog cilja teško je utvrditi i ROI (povrat na uloženo), Kako iskustva iz odnosa s javnošću prenijeti na društvene mreže i druge digitalne kampanje.
Stjepan Mesić Moć Uvjeravanja - Mojih 10 komunikacijskih godinaKrešimir Macan
Izbor fotografija bivšeg predsjednika RH Stjepana Mesića koje su poslužile kao ilustracija u njegov nastup na konferenciji Moć uvjeravanja u organizaciji Cicerona - http://www.mocuvjeravanja.com/
03062024_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIA
Find Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
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Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
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Find Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
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El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
04062024_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIA
Find Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
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‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
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Find Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
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