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RACE-RELATIONS AS NEWS - CONTENT-ANALYSIS

Authors H GRAY
Year 1987
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist
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1 Journal Article

Justice Interactions and Peacebuilding: From Static to Dynamic Discourses across National, Ethnic, Gender and Age Groups

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JUSTINT will provide a novel way of analysing how post-conflict justice practices, such as war crimes trials and truth-seeking, advance or hinder peacebuilding. It breaks away radically from existing approaches and examines an interactive and dynamic aspect of discourse. Until now, we have relied on statements by politicians, civil society actors, or victims to understand their response to post-conflict justice, and studied them as static discourses. Instead, we need to investigate communicative exchanges to understand how discussions about the violent past unfold, and to what effect. JUSTINT asks: how do people interact with each other in response to post-conflict justice across national, ethnic, gender and age groups in different deliberative domains? Do their views change in these interactions, and how? Written and spoken communication can provide strong evidence of attitudes and of their transformation. JUSTINT will apply Quantitative Text Analysis and Conversation Analysis to interactions in face-to-face and virtual deliberative domains (courts, parliaments, civil society debates, blogs, Web-based comments, and Twitter). This mixed-method research will deliver fine-grained multi-language empirical analysis of patterns of discourse in four former Yugoslav countries (Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and Croatia), selected as a typical case of post-conflict justice practices. It will be carried out by an interdisciplinary team (three political scientists with expertise in peacebuilding, post-conflict justice and political behaviour, a gender specialist, a computational linguist and a quantitative text analyst). JUSTINT will generate a theory of justice interactions, and open up significant new research horizons at the intersection of peacebuilding and deliberation. It will break new ground by studying justice discourses at the level of words and conversational sequences through interdisciplinary integration and methodological innovation.
Year 2018
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2 Project

Media content analysis of the Indian community in Switzerland

Authors Ivan OBADIĆ
Description
This report outlines the findings of a two-year analysis of media coverage of the Indian community in Switzerland. The focus of this study is on issues related to business/investment, crime, education, labour market, culture, integration initiatives and religion. The analysis revealed that the Indian community in Switzerland receives relatively little attention in the media.
Year 2015
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3 Report

A mutual information based face clustering algorithm for movie content analysis

Authors N. Vretos, V. Solachidis, I. Pitas
Year 2011
Journal Name Image and Vision Computing
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4 Journal Article

Teacher quality discourse in India: A national reform agenda content analysis

Authors Preeti Kumar, Alexander W. Wiseman
Year 2021
Journal Name Teaching and Teacher Education
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6 Journal Article

A content analysis of Visiting Friends and Relatives (VFR) travel research

Authors Mohammad Yousuf, Elisa Backer
Year 2015
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
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7 Journal Article

A content analysis of media reports on the Indian community in Finland

Authors Liina MUSTONEN
Description
The report analyses the media representation of Indian community resident in Finland. The four major Finnish newspapers were analysed during the period between 2012 and 2015. In comparison with many other European countries with larger migrant communities, the Indian community in Finland is small. Although specific reporting on ethnic communities is limited in the Finnish press, interesting insights on the media representation of the Indian community can be drawn from the data. The research concludes that reports on business relations and Finnish companies' operations in India, mostly concerning Nokia's failures in India, are often portrayed in a negative light. India is considered as a difficult business environment and culturalist explanations dominate over others. At the same time the reporting recognizes the opportunities that India's new rising market can offer to Finnish companies. In turn, residents with Indian origin in Finland are portrayed as hard-working and important part of the economy in Finland. Indian culture understood as art is also seen as an enriching addition to the Finnish culture. However, occasional notions in the Finnish press point to the idea of a 'Finn' as a somewhat closed category : a migrant becomes Finn, or resembles a Finn instead of 'Finnishness' becoming more inclusive. Similarly the press sometimes gives an essentialized representation of gender roles among the Indian community in Finland without giving a voice to the immigrant community that is being essentialized.
Year 2015
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9 Report

'Codeine crazy:' a content analysis of prescription drug references in popular music

Authors Bridgette Peteet, Christopher Roundtree, Shapree Dixon, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name JOURNAL OF YOUTH STUDIES
Citations (WoS) 5
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11 Journal Article

A content analysis of cross-cultural motivational studies in tourism relating to nationalities

Authors Dania Soldatenko, Elisa Backer
Year 2019
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
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12 Journal Article

Emotional segregation: A content analysis of institutional racism in US films, 1980–2001

Authors Angie K. Beeman
Year 2007
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 11
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14 Journal Article

THE STRATEGIES OF OTHERING IN MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS: THEORY AND METHOD OF CONTENT ANALYSIS

Authors Valeriya M. Markina
Year 2015
Journal Name VESTNIK TOMSKOGO GOSUDARSTVENNOGO UNIVERSITETA-FILOSOFIYA-SOTSIOLOGIYA-POLITOLOGIYA-TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
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15 Journal Article

Representation of masculinities and race in South African television advertising: a content analysis

Authors R. Luyt
Year 2012
Journal Name Journal of Gender Studies
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16 Journal Article

Representing the Opening Ceremony: Comparative Content Analysis from USA, Brazil, UK and China

Authors Luo Qing, Leonardo V. Boccia, Han Chunmiao, ...
Year 2010
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF SPORT
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17 Journal Article

Portugal country report : content analysis media reports on the Indian community in the EU

Authors Noelle RICHARDSON
Description
This paper seeks to outline and assess the media portrayal of Indian nationals and People of Indian Origin (PIOs) in Portugal. The press material analyzed, which consists of press reports and published news articles, are derived from six national newspapers and the national news agency, the press sections of the biggest public broadcasting organization and a major radio station. In keeping with what is reflected in this material, there is a distinct emphasis on media reports focusing primarily on business ties and investment opportunities between India and Portugal, crimes committed by Indian nationals or PIOs, Indian cultural influences and events, as well as integration initiatives for Indian immigrants, particularly those of a linguistic nature. There are also brief sections regarding the labour market insertion of Indian nationals or PIOs, religion and education. Furthermore, given Portugalメs historical ties with Goa and its colonial link, there is a special focus on the Goan community resident in Portugal, the enduring ムLuso-Goanメ link and the Portuguese influence on Goan culture and vice versa.
Year 2015
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19 Report

A VOCABULARY OF ETHNIC PERCEPTION - CONTENT-ANALYSIS OF THE AMERICAN STAGE IRISHMAN, 1820-1860

Authors DT KNOBEL
Year 1981
Journal Name JOURNAL OF AMERICAN STUDIES
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20 Journal Article

Media Representations of Race, Ability, and Gender in Three Outdoor Magazines: A Content Analysis of Photographic Images

Authors R. Lee Frazer, Kelsey Anderson
Year 2018
Journal Name JOURNAL OF OUTDOOR RECREATION EDUCATION AND LEADERSHIP
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30 Journal Article

Surface and complex representation of diverse intimate relationships: insights from a content analysis of marriage and family therapy resources

Authors Ashley Ramos, Amy C. Moors, Nina O. Dours, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name SEXUALITY & CULTURE-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL
Citations (WoS) 1
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39 Journal Article

Media portrayals of the Indian community in the UK

Authors Neha SINHA
Description
Through an analysis of 300 news articles, this report is an attempt at measuring and understanding the portrayal of the Indian community in the UK through a media content analysis of the articles published in the UK press. It contains an overview of the media themes ranging from business and investments to the education and labour market integration of Indian immigrants. Other issues addressed are integration, cultural aspects, crime reporting and religion. This analysis of the UK media's portrayal of the Indian community shows that media has mostly focused on culture, religion,integration and business issues. Furthermore, on some topics, there is definitely a divide in treatment between broadsheet and tabloid newspapers, ranging from positive potrayal of the Indian community to extremely biased reportage related to some specific issues.
Year 2015
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45 Report

Kiowa forty-nine singing: A communication perspective

Authors William R Kennan, L.Brooks Hill
Year 1980
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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47 Journal Article
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