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Local news and audiences’ wellbeing: the roles of motivation, satisfaction, and trust 地方新闻与受众的福祉:动机、满意度和信任的作用
IF 1.2 Q3 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-12-22 DOI: 10.1080/22041451.2023.2281174
Sora Park, Jee Young Lee, Sonia Curll, Caroline Fisher, Kerry McCallum, Paul Tyrrell, Lisa Levesque, Alex Mihalovich
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Echoing the local voices: supporting local good governance through community radio in Indonesia 呼应地方声音:通过印度尼西亚的社区广播支持地方善治
Q3 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI: 10.1080/22041451.2023.2167511
Dian Wardiana Sjuchro, Ute Lies Siti Khadijah, Nuryah Asri Sjafirah
This article investigates the role of community radio in fostering good governance at the local level in the setting of Indonesia. Using the example of PASS FM Radio, this article demonstrates how community radio has fulfilled the purpose and function of media as a public sphere. As a community radio station, PASS FM has not only succeeded in breaking down communication barriers between citizens and the local administration, but it has also presented solutions for optimising local potential. PASS FM Radio has also succeeded in partnering with the government to jointly serve the public interest and support the ideals of good governance, with the main features of transparency and public participation.
本文探讨社区广播在印尼当地促进良政的角色。本文以帕斯调频电台为例,说明社区电台如何履行媒体作为公共领域的目的与功能。作为一个社区广播电台,帕斯调频不仅成功地打破了公民与地方政府之间的沟通障碍,而且还提出了优化当地潜力的解决方案。帕斯调频电台也成功地与政府合作,共同服务公众利益,支持善治理想,其主要特点是透明度和公众参与。
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Improving our social media outreach 改进我们的社交媒体宣传
IF 1.2 Q3 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-10-02 DOI: 10.1080/22041451.2023.2278382
Terence Lee
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Platformization of the Korean Wave: a critical perspective 韩流的平台化:一个批判的视角
Q3 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-09-29 DOI: 10.1080/22041451.2023.2249776
Dal Yong Jin, Kyong Yoon, Benjamin Han
ABSTRACTBy employing the platformization of cultural production from a critical political economy approach, this article analyzes the transition of the Korean cultural industries to the platform-driven phase of Hallyu. By discussing the highly transnationalized and platformized Korean Wave in the shifting global media environment, it examines how Netflix platformizes and appropriates the Korean broadcasting industry through various strategies, such as investing in original content creation, licensing Korean content, and subcontractualization of Korean production. These strategies reveal that Korean cultural industry firms have become subordinated to, and rely on, global OTT platforms. In light of the growing influences of Netflix and other global platforms, the article explores the implications of the platformization of cultural production for the transnational cultural flows of Hallyu.KEYWORDS: PlatformKorean cultural industriesNetflixcultural industriescultural productionThe Korean Wave (Hallyu) Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. The Korean Wave refers to the growth of local cultural industries and a transnational cultural phenomenon, which was originally represented by made-in-Korea content and celebrities in the late 1990s and early 2000s during which Korean terrestrial broadcasters’ TV shows, such as Winter Sonata (2002) and Dae Jang Geum (2003), gained unexpectedly high viewership in Asia and other parts of the planet. Global audiences began enjoying these dramas, widely known as K-dramas, and award-winning Korean films, while searching for their favourite K-pop. The Wave has evolved further, engaging with more complex processes in production and consumption due to the emergence of global OTT platforms.2. OTT platforms reveal various synergetic interactions between popular culture and technologies. As press release distributor Business Wire (Citation2021) analysed, several different forms of digital technologies, such as smart digital devices, high-speed Internet, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and 5 G cellular network, contribute to the growth of the OTT markets. Growing consumer preference to streaming content over broadcasting or cable TV has entailed high demands for OTT products, which has facilitated the growth of OTT services and technologies. In this manner, the advancement of new digital technologies has expedited the platformization of the local cultural industry, while OTT platforms have influenced local IT and media industries’ development of cutting-edge technologies.Additional informationFundingThe work was supported by the Academy of Korean Studies [AKS-2022-LAB-2230004].
摘要本文从批判政治经济学的角度,运用文化生产的平台化,分析了韩国文化产业向韩流平台化阶段的过渡。通过讨论在不断变化的全球媒体环境中高度跨国和平台化的韩流,研究Netflix如何通过投资原创内容创作、授权韩国内容、韩国制作分包等各种战略将韩国广播产业平台化和占有化。这些战略表明,韩国文化产业企业已经从属于并依赖于全球OTT平台。鉴于Netflix等全球平台日益增长的影响力,本文探讨了文化生产平台化对韩流跨国文化流动的影响。关键词:平台韩国文化产业netflix文化产业文化生产韩流(韩流)披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。韩流是指在20世纪90年代末和21世纪初,以“韩国制造”和“韩国名人”为代表的本土文化产业的成长和跨国文化现象。在此期间,韩国的地面广播电视节目《冬季恋歌》(2002年)和《大长今》(2003年)在亚洲和世界其他地区获得了意想不到的高收视率。全球观众开始欣赏这些被广泛称为韩剧的电视剧和获奖的韩国电影,同时寻找他们最喜欢的韩国流行音乐。由于全球OTT平台的出现,浪潮进一步发展,参与了更复杂的生产和消费过程。OTT平台揭示了流行文化与技术之间的各种协同互动。正如新闻稿分销商Business Wire (Citation2021)所分析的那样,智能数字设备、高速互联网、虚拟现实(VR)、增强现实(AR)和5g蜂窝网络等几种不同形式的数字技术有助于OTT市场的增长。消费者越来越喜欢流媒体内容,而不是广播或有线电视,这导致了对OTT产品的高需求,这促进了OTT服务和技术的发展。这样一来,新数字技术的进步加速了当地文化产业的平台化,而OTT平台则影响了当地IT和媒体产业前沿技术的发展。本研究得到了韩国研究学院[AKS-2022-LAB-2230004]的支持。
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What role does Entertainment-Education play in the adoption and maintenance of sustainable behaviours: a case study of reusable coffee cups in millennials 娱乐教育在可持续行为的采用和维护中扮演什么角色:千禧一代可重复使用咖啡杯的案例研究
Q3 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-09-18 DOI: 10.1080/22041451.2023.2250541
Rachael Vorwerk, Danie Nilsson
Entertainment-Education interventions can be influential communication strategies to help facilitate audiences to live more sustainable lifestyles. Understanding the process of influencing viewers’ behaviour is essential to further design and enhance Entertainment-Education interventions. This current research uses focus groups to explore the role the first season of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s television series, War on Waste, played in encouraging an uptake in reusable coffee cup behaviour in Melbourne’s millennial generation (people born between 1982 and 2000). The results indicate the investigative style, local context and joint-learning experience were all elements that promoted reusable coffee cup behaviour. Millennials described this behaviour as being more widely adopted – compared to other behaviours shown in War on Waste – because it aligned with their lifestyles, was considered ‘easy’ and projected their environmental values. This case study aims to provide practitioners with a useful framework that can be applied to broader Anthropogenic issues to generate behaviour change at scale.
娱乐-教育干预可以成为有影响力的传播策略,帮助促进受众过上更可持续的生活方式。了解影响观众行为的过程对进一步设计和加强娱乐教育干预至关重要。目前的研究使用焦点小组来探索澳大利亚广播公司的电视连续剧《向浪费宣战》的第一季在鼓励墨尔本千禧一代(1982年至2000年之间出生的人)使用可重复使用的咖啡杯行为方面所起的作用。结果表明,调查风格、当地环境和共同学习经验都是促进可重复使用咖啡杯行为的因素。千禧一代表示,与《向废物宣战》中展示的其他行为相比,这种行为被更广泛地采用,因为它符合他们的生活方式,被认为是“轻松”的,并体现了他们的环保价值观。本案例研究旨在为从业者提供一个有用的框架,可以应用于更广泛的人为问题,以产生大规模的行为改变。
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On-demand online video streaming services: a bibliometric analysis and future research agenda 点播在线视频流服务:文献计量分析和未来研究议程
IF 1.2 Q3 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-08-25 DOI: 10.1080/22041451.2023.2247700
R. Saxena
ABSTRACT An exponential increase in online video streaming literature on OTT platforms during and post-COVID indicates the growing popularity of streaming services. The present bibliometric review analyses 324 publications from Web-of-Science indexed journals to explore current trends in the on-demand online video streaming service’s literature. The review also displays the thematic map of keywords to identify gaps. The trend analysis confirmed an exponential growth in publications with a 91.58% explanation. The findings suggest (1) common terminologies for online streaming video terms, (2) more inter and intra-country author collaborations, and (3) An IPO (Inputs – Process – Outcomes) framework.
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Bridging intercultural communication divides: examining technology use by dispersed research teams working in South East Asia 弥合跨文化交流鸿沟:检查在东南亚工作的分散研究团队使用的技术
IF 1.2 Q3 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-08-23 DOI: 10.1080/22041451.2023.2237812
Wesley S. Ward, L. Given, A. Southwell
ABSTRACT Multinational agricultural research teams operating in low-income countries must overcome communication challenges to address agricultural problems and rural poverty. Collaborations between dispersed team members rely on information and computer technologies (ICTs) to facilitate communication and share knowledge and expertise. These collaborations can compound dependencies of low-income countries on high-income countries through power imbalances and ICTs used. This paper explores impacts of these externalities on ICT communication between Lao and Australian researchers operating in Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR) through the theoretical lens of intercultural rhetorical theory. The study used constructivist grounded theory methodology with 30 interviewees collaborating in research projects in Lao PDR. The results identified external constraints on team communication, such as: limited ICT infrastructure and user education; economic, funding, and political pressures; variable coordination between national and international organisations. Researchers can apply these findings to project planning and implementation to improve communication between team members and enhance international collaboration.
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De/Constructing the soft power discourse in Hallyu 论韩流软实力话语的建构
IF 1.2 Q3 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/22041451.2023.2237811
Kyong Yoon
ABSTRACT This study examines the discourse surrounding the transnational flows of South Korean popular culture, known as Hallyu (the Korean Wave), and its relationship to the country’s soft power through a discourse analysis of Korean news and social media. Specifically, the study explores how Hallyu was addressed as Korea’s soft power tool during the COVID-19 pandemic, when it gained even greater popularity overseas through digital means. The study questions how local cultural intermediaries, such as journalists, critics and YouTubers, have engaged with the Hallyu phenomenon. Although Hallyu is often considered a core component of Korea’s soft power, aimed at increasing its influence in overseas reception points, there is a lack of studies on the meanings of Hallyu as a discursive construct in the Korean mediascape. Therefore, this study explores how Korean news and social media perceive and represent the global circulation of their local cultural content.
本研究通过对韩国新闻和社交媒体的话语分析,探讨了围绕韩国流行文化(被称为韩流)跨国流动的话语,以及韩流与韩国软实力的关系。特别是,在新冠疫情期间,韩流通过数字化手段在海外获得了更大的人气,并被称为韩国的软实力工具。该研究质疑当地的文化中介,如记者、评论家和youtube用户,是如何参与韩流现象的。虽然韩流经常被认为是韩国软实力的核心组成部分,旨在增加其在海外接收点的影响力,但缺乏对韩流作为一种话语结构在韩国媒体景观中的意义的研究。因此,本研究探讨韩国新闻和社交媒体如何感知和代表其本土文化内容的全球流通。
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Our new Editorial Board 我们的新编辑委员会
IF 1.2 Q3 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/22041451.2023.2251863
Terence Lee
Welcome to Issue No. 3 of 2023 This general issue showcases yet another diverse array of scholarly articles that cut across our rich and ever-growing discipline of Communication. Readers will be treated to well-researched and written papers – which may be deemed eclectic or magnificent, depending on the perspective one might adopt – on the following topics: Twitter analysis of controversy surrounding J K Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series; failed rituals of news-sharing; sharenting behaviourism; partisan-motivation in falsehood and satire on social media; psychology and communication in learning settings among university students; consumer trust and pharmaceutical advertising strategies; and, the de/construction of the soft power discourse in Hallyu, otherwise known as the ‘Korean Wave’ phenomenon. I trust you will enjoy reading these articles, and in doing so, spark a new research project of your own. Perhaps you might cite a few references and submit your completed research article to this journal, formulating and rounding-off a research ecosystem in the process? I sure hope so. Regular readers of Communication Research and Practice would be aware that I put forward a call for Expressions of Interest (EOI) for new Editorial Board members in Issue 1, 2023. We were looking for both established and emerging Communication scholars and thinkers, with preferences for our current readership base and members of the Australian and New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA). I am pleased to report that, in consultation with the Editorial Advisory Group, the following colleagues have been appointed to the Editorial Board with effect from this issue:
欢迎来到2023年第3期。这一期总刊展示了另一组不同的学术文章,这些文章跨越了我们丰富且不断增长的传播学科。读者将看到经过充分研究和撰写的论文,这些论文可能被认为是折衷的,也可能是宏伟的,这取决于人们可能采用的视角,这些论文涉及以下主题:推特对围绕哈利波特系列作者jk罗琳的争议的分析;失败的新闻分享仪式;sharenting行为主义;社交媒体上虚假和讽刺的党派动机;大学生学习环境中的心理与交际消费者信任与药品广告策略韩流软实力话语的解构/建构,也被称为“韩流”现象。我相信你会喜欢阅读这些文章,并在这样做的过程中,激发你自己的一个新的研究项目。也许你可以引用一些参考文献,并将你完成的研究文章提交给本刊,在此过程中形成并完善一个研究生态系统?我当然希望如此。《传播研究与实践》的老读者应该知道,我在2023年第1期向编委会新成员征集了意向书(EOI)。我们正在寻找既成熟又新兴的传播学者和思想家,优先考虑我们现有的读者群和澳大利亚和新西兰传播协会(ANZCA)的成员。我很高兴向大家报告,经与编辑谘询小组协商,以下同事已获委任为编委会成员,由本期起生效:
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University students’ communication in learning settings and basic psychological needs: a latent profile analysis of their interrelationships 大学生学习交际与基本心理需求:相互关系的潜在特征分析
IF 1.2 Q3 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-06-29 DOI: 10.1080/22041451.2023.2225900
Georgeta M. Hodis, F. Hodis, N. Bardhan
ABSTRACT This research investigated the intertwined nature of university students’ communication in learning settings and their satisfaction/frustration of basic psychological needs. To do so, it collected data from 307 university students and explored the communication patterns defined by interrelationships among achieving communication goals, feeling confident about communicating in learning settings, and being satisfied in communicating with instructors. In addition, it assessed the degree to which groups of students who had different patterns with regard to these communication factors significantly differed in terms of the satisfaction and frustration of their basic psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness. To examine these aspects latent profile analyses were conducted. Findings show that three groups (that is, three classes or profiles) parsimoniously represented students’ patterns of communication. Notably, profiles that illustrated more adaptive communication patterns were associated with both stronger basic needs satisfaction and weaker needs frustration than profiles that reflected less adaptive communication patterns.
摘要:本研究探讨了大学生在学习环境中的交流与基本心理需求的满足/挫败的相互交织的本质。为此,它收集了307名大学生的数据,并探讨了实现沟通目标、在学习环境中沟通自信和与教师沟通满意之间的相互关系所定义的沟通模式。此外,它还评估了在这些沟通因素方面具有不同模式的学生群体在自主性、能力和相关性等基本心理需求的满意度和挫败感方面的显著差异程度。为了检验这些方面,进行了潜在剖面分析。研究结果表明,三个组(即三个类或概况)简洁地代表了学生的交流模式。值得注意的是,与反映较少适应性沟通模式的概况相比,反映更多适应性沟通模式的概况与更强的基本需求满足和更弱的需求挫折相关。
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