This study utilizes textual analysis to analyze how journalists are depicted on the Netflix drama House of Cards. Through the lens of orientalism and cultivation, researchers examine how depictions of print and digital journalism would lead viewers to see digital journalists as less ethical and driven by self-gain, while also viewing technology as an impediment to quality journalism. These findings are then discussed as a means for understanding how these depictions could affect society
This study explores how Chinese viewers articulate the meaning of the Netflix series “House of Cards...
Reproduced with the permission of Oxford University PressThe core concern of media studies today is ...
Before the Telecommunications Act of 1996, station ownership was highly restricted to ensure that ow...
This thesis examined the contemporary U.S. popular culture, specifically the Netflix series House of...
Over the last two decades, the cultural and cognitive artifacts that information and communication t...
Over the last two decades, the cultural and cognitive artifacts that information and communication t...
What is Digital Journalism Studies? delves into the technologies, platforms, and audience relations ...
The choice of content and number of technologies that audiences view television with are increasingl...
News organizations have been forced to transform how they produce, publish and deliver the news as l...
Traditional newspaper journalism is in a state of crisis and there have been several attempts to ove...
Digitalisation has prompted a myriad of changes in the journalism industry. This has affected differ...
This quantitative research study explores questions about why and how U.S. daily newspapers are adap...
AbstractIn this modern age, people are provided with a wide range of traditional and digital channel...
Electronic media occurs as a new journalism field that causes the change of traditional communicatio...
This thesis seeks solutions to vexing problems facing media institutions today by exploring media na...
This study explores how Chinese viewers articulate the meaning of the Netflix series “House of Cards...
Reproduced with the permission of Oxford University PressThe core concern of media studies today is ...
Before the Telecommunications Act of 1996, station ownership was highly restricted to ensure that ow...
This thesis examined the contemporary U.S. popular culture, specifically the Netflix series House of...
Over the last two decades, the cultural and cognitive artifacts that information and communication t...
Over the last two decades, the cultural and cognitive artifacts that information and communication t...
What is Digital Journalism Studies? delves into the technologies, platforms, and audience relations ...
The choice of content and number of technologies that audiences view television with are increasingl...
News organizations have been forced to transform how they produce, publish and deliver the news as l...
Traditional newspaper journalism is in a state of crisis and there have been several attempts to ove...
Digitalisation has prompted a myriad of changes in the journalism industry. This has affected differ...
This quantitative research study explores questions about why and how U.S. daily newspapers are adap...
AbstractIn this modern age, people are provided with a wide range of traditional and digital channel...
Electronic media occurs as a new journalism field that causes the change of traditional communicatio...
This thesis seeks solutions to vexing problems facing media institutions today by exploring media na...
This study explores how Chinese viewers articulate the meaning of the Netflix series “House of Cards...
Reproduced with the permission of Oxford University PressThe core concern of media studies today is ...
Before the Telecommunications Act of 1996, station ownership was highly restricted to ensure that ow...