There is a gap in current critical media literacy studies, in that the vast majority of studies focus exclusively on critique of national print media outlets. The internet has recently provided a new medium in the form of online mainstream national news media comment boards, where consumers of the news are allowed to post anonymously their opinions about topics in the news. The purpose of this research is to analyze a selected content of comments left on online mainstream national news media comment boards contained on Canadian national news media websites to determine the nature of democratic discourse that occurs, specifically asking whether these comments are potentially harmful and racially discriminatory to marginalized groups. Central...
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textThis dissertation is concerned with the impact online news readers comments have on the role of ...
Titel: When online hate becomes a threat to democracy - a qualitative study about editorial writers ...
Political bias in the media is not only relevant because it has been extensively discussed, it is im...
Departing from Jessie Daniels’s 2013 review of scholarship on race and racism online, this article m...
Departing from Jessie Daniels’s 2013 review of scholarship on race and racism online, this article m...
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Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Com...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader XMedia coverage is of central importance in determining ho...
Overview: This research addressed how corporate political leanings of media organizations impacted j...
This study investigates the social psychological motivations underlying the formation of a hostile m...
Based on a survey among contributors to the online comments sections of four Norwegian newspapers, w...
This paper studies how a large online community made sense of a television and online news organizat...
Charges of “fake news” tend to be politically motivated whether made by Republicans or Democrats. Ye...
textThis dissertation is concerned with the impact online news readers comments have on the role of ...
Titel: When online hate becomes a threat to democracy - a qualitative study about editorial writers ...
Political bias in the media is not only relevant because it has been extensively discussed, it is im...
Departing from Jessie Daniels’s 2013 review of scholarship on race and racism online, this article m...
Departing from Jessie Daniels’s 2013 review of scholarship on race and racism online, this article m...
Purpose: Explore media managers’ perspectives on covering issues of conflict, as well as analyze new...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of the perceptions of media professionals on th...
My proposed research paper will explore how Canadian racialized personalities within digital sports ...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Com...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader XMedia coverage is of central importance in determining ho...
Overview: This research addressed how corporate political leanings of media organizations impacted j...
This study investigates the social psychological motivations underlying the formation of a hostile m...
Based on a survey among contributors to the online comments sections of four Norwegian newspapers, w...