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- Some Notes on the Use of Mikhail Bakhtin’s Dialogism (Heteroglossia) as a Method in Media Text Analysis
- THE ATTITUDE OF DIGITAL NATIVES TOWARDS INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
- Unfamiliar concepts as an obstacle for critical thinking in public discussions regarding women’s rights issues in Latvia. Reflective thinking in the ‘fake news’ era
- The consequences of colonialism in Latvia during a mass migration period in Europe (2015/2016)
- „The Visualisation of News Reports: A Comparative Analysis of Newspapers in Seven Different Countries – Myths, Identities and Culture”.
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THE ATTITUDE OF DIGITAL NATIVES TOWARDS INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
Future Academy ISSN: 2357-1330 https://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2019.04.02.106 EDUHEM 2018 VIII International Conference on intercultural education and International conference on transcultural health: THE VALUE OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH FOR A GLOBAL, TRANSCULTURAL WORLD THE ATTITUDE OF DIGITAL NATIVES TOWARDS INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION Sandra … Continue reading
Posted in Baltic states, Baltikum, Mass communication, Mass Media, Media, Media research Media forskning, Press
Tagged Cognitive Dissonance Theory, communication, communications research, communications science, digital natives, feelings, human communication, internal dialogue, intrapersonal communication, process of communication, public communication, students at Liepaja University, The ability to communicate, transmission of stimulus, young adults
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„The Visualisation of News Reports: A Comparative Analysis of Newspapers in Seven Different Countries – Myths, Identities and Culture”.
The Visualisation of News Reports (A Comparative Analysis of Newspapers in Seven Different Countries): Myths, Identities and Culture Business Meets Art: Beyond the Traditional Approach to Education, management and Business. (2016). RISEBA. ISBN 978-9984-705-32-3 Sandra Veinberg … Continue reading
Posted in Baltikum, Mass communication, Mass Media, Media, Media research Media forskning, Press, Scandinavia
Tagged active visualisation, Assange, audio-visual culture, British courts, Consciousness, culture, dominant ideology, Ecuador, Fidel Castro, habitus, Hugo Chavez, Identities, International Relations, Japan, journalistic field, Julian Assange, Language, Latvia, Malaysia, media mediation, Michael Moore, Myths, Oliver Stone, Public Relations, qualitative research, Rafael Correra, Russia, Sweden, Swedish women, symbolic forms, the local reader, The Visualisation of News Reports, UK, visual code, visualisation of reports, Vladimir Putin, Wikileaks
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Culture and Identity – New Trends and Challenges in Today’s Europe
2nd International Conference on Education, Culture and Identity – New Trends and Challenges in Today’s Europe 15 – 16 October 2015, Sarajevo Conference Program ◆ Stream MEDIA Book of Abstracts Is Communication Really a Food? Sandra Veinberg, Riga International School … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism, Mass communication, Mass Media, Media, Media research Media forskning
Tagged 2nd International Conference on Education, Academic Journal Database, BASE, Bosnia-Herzegovina, CEEOL, CITEFACTOR, communicating, communication, Culture and Identity - New Trends and Challenges in Today’s Europe 15 - 16 October 2015, DOAJ, EBSCO, Epiphany, Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies, InfoBase, media audience, Riga International School of Economics and Business Administration (RISEBA) & Liepāja University / Latvia, Sarajevo, SIS Index and J-GATE., the literacy
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Digital Native’s Attitude towards News Sources
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0363811114001647 Sandra Veinberg, International School of Economics and Business Administration, Faculty of Public Relations and Advertising Management, Senior Researcher at Liepāja University, Institute of Management Sciences, Latvia. Abstract This paper examines how digital natives seek out current information in the media. … Continue reading
Posted in Baltic states, Baltikum, Journalism, Mass communication, Mass Media, Media, Media research Media forskning, Nordic media research, Press, Scandinavia, Uncategorized
Tagged BBC News, BledCom2014, CNN, digital native, digital natives, established habits, examination of news consumption., how young adults were accessing their news, Internet, internet newspapers, media consumption, media consumption of the young, media role has changed, Media selection, micro-blogging site Twitter, news, newspaper circulation, newspaper market, newspapers of the internet, Northern Europe, NYT, online media, people of different ages, PR, qualitative content analysis, Radio, RISEBA in Rīga, The most active newspaper readers, tradition of newspaper readership, traditional news programmes, TV, TVNET, Twitter, understanding media, University of Liepaja, Zolitūde supermarket disaster in Riga
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Most Dominated Problems of Mass Media Dialogism in National Dailies during the Trial Process of Wikileaks Grounder Julian Assange
Sandra Veinberg: Most Dominated Problems of Mass Media Dialogism in National Dailies during the Trial Process of Wikileaks Grounder Julian Assange International Journal of Social Science Studies Vol. 2, No. 2; April 2014 ISSN 2324-8033 E-ISSN 2324-8041 Published by Redfame … Continue reading
Media as a Specific Technology of Culture. The Digital Field is Already Here.
The 10th International Conference Exploring Culture: Consumption, Organization and Communication May 17-18, 2012 Vilnius University Conference_proceedings_2012.05.12-Kaunas Sandra Veinberg: Media as a Specific Technology of Culture. The Digital Field is Already Here. The 10th International Conference Exploring Culture: Consumption, Organization and … Continue reading
Posted in Communication, Culture, Journalism, Journalistik, Mass communication, Mass Media, Media, Media research Media forskning, Nordic media research, Press, Scandinavia, Sverige, Technology
Tagged Algonet, audio-visual media Sweden, audiovisual language Sweden, communication, culture, Digital Field, Internet, journalistic, Kaunas Conference 2012, Language, linguistic level, literary field, Marshall McLuhan, media, Media research, non-English language, population in Europe, reading, Reading skills, Sweden, Swedish children, technology, TV and video, visual codes, watching video, written culture
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The flow approach and the distance between ‘serious’ and ‘entertainment’ mass communication
The flow approach and the distance between ‘serious’ and ‘entertainment’ mass communication* Communication roots in the context of environmental culture and communicative inter-textuality. Till now analytics of transmissive communication have paid more attention to analysis of the substance of contents. … Continue reading
Posted in Baltikum, Censorship, Communication, Journalism, Journalistik, Mass communication, Mass Media, Media, Media research Media forskning, Nordic media research, Press, Scandinavia
Tagged ‘entertainment’, communication, Draugiem, facebook, journalism, journalistik, massmedia, Media research, Sandra Veinberg
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Censorship – the Mission of the Media
Sandra Veinberg Censorship – the Mission of the Media Censorship – the Mission of the Media examines the role of the media in censoring social life events and everyday processes in a popular science way. “Silence is golden; speech … Continue reading
Posted in Baltic states, Censorship, Censur i massmedia, Censur Sverige, Journalism, Journalistik, Mass Media, Media, Media research Media forskning, Nordic media research, Press, Sverige
Tagged and China, censorship, Censur i Sverige, Fabbrizio Gatti, Günter Wallraf, journalism, journalistik, massmedia, media, Media research, Russia, Sandra Veinberg, sensorship, Sweden, Syria, the Swedish Building Workers’ Byggnads PR campaign
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