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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
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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
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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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