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“La Piedra Rosetta” Content Analysis of Health-Specific Stories on Genetic Testing From Spanish-Language News Outlets “La Piedra Rosetta”西班牙语新闻媒体关于基因检测的健康特定故事的内容分析
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-07-12 DOI: 10.1080/10646175.2023.2228232
D. Chavez-Yenter, A. Holton, Alexis S Vega, Ginger Zamora, K. Kaphingst
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The Gift That Keeps on Giving: Ethnoracial Attitudes toward Organ and Tissue Donation 不断馈赠的礼物:对器官和组织捐赠的种族态度
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-08 DOI: 10.1080/10646175.2023.2212633
Donyale R. Griffin Padgett, Lindsay Toman, Annisa Rochadiat, Vinita Parekh
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What Does Morality Have to Do with It? What Haidt and Moral Foundation Theory Reveals about White Evangelical Christian Women Who Advocate for Politician Donald J. Trump 这和道德有什么关系?海特和道德基础理论揭示了白人福音派基督教妇女支持政治家唐纳德·j·特朗普的原因
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-05-19 DOI: 10.1080/10646175.2023.2212624
Gayle Jansen Brisbane
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“Virus Jihad”: The (Mis)Representation of Muslims during Covid 19 Outbreak in Indian Media “病毒圣战”:印度媒体在2019冠状病毒爆发期间对穆斯林的(错误)表述
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-05-17 DOI: 10.1080/10646175.2023.2213181
Ajay Kumar
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Representation of Power Relations in Twitter Feud between the US and Iranian Politicians after the Killing of Qasem Soleimani 苏莱曼尼被杀后,美国和伊朗政客之间推特争斗中的权力关系表现
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-05-15 DOI: 10.1080/10646175.2023.2212615
J. Obasi, Victoria Eberechukwu Etike
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Oy Vey, the Shtick: Exploring the Relationship between Audience Consumption of Jewish Television Characters and Attitudes toward Jewish Populations Oy Vey, the Shtick:探索观众对犹太电视角色的消费与对犹太人口的态度之间的关系
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-05-05 DOI: 10.1080/10646175.2023.2199685
Lyric Mandell, David L. Stamps
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Lebanon’s 2019 Uprising: A Feminist Uprising or Feminized Media Sensationalism? 黎巴嫩2019年起义:女权主义起义还是女性化的媒体哗众取宠?
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-13 DOI: 10.1080/10646175.2023.2199691
S. Farhat, Jad Melki
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Saving Face: How the University of Georgia Communicated During its 1961 Racial Integration Crisis and Maintained its Image through Stakeholder Management 挽回面子:佐治亚大学如何在1961年种族融合危机中沟通并通过利益相关者管理维持其形象
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-13 DOI: 10.1080/10646175.2023.2193945
LaShonda L. Eaddy
Abstract Few studies have explored higher education desegregation in the nation’s first state to charter a state-supported university, Georgia. The present study is the first to document the University’s racial integration communication with various stakeholder groups as well as the University’s public relations response and strategy. The study examines the University’s public relations function and the analysis shows how the public relations strategy was to save face when addressing issues raised by its stakeholder groups. The study’s findings demonstrate that the University employed public relations, communications and stakeholder management strategies to “save face” and maintain good rapport with external audiences.
在美国第一个特许州立大学的州乔治亚州,很少有研究探讨高等教育中废除种族隔离的问题。本研究首次记录了大学与各持份者团体的种族融合沟通,以及大学的公共关系回应和策略。该研究考察了大学的公共关系功能,并分析了公共关系策略如何在解决利益相关者群体提出的问题时挽回面子。研究结果显示,大学采用公共关系、沟通和利益相关者管理策略来“挽回面子”,并与外部受众保持良好的关系。
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“Just One More Thing on Our Plate that Makes it Undesirable to be around”: African Americans’ Experiences during COVID-19 “我们盘子里还有一件事让我们不愿意待在这里”:非裔美国人在COVID-19期间的经历
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-05 DOI: 10.1080/10646175.2023.2191806
Monica J. Ponder, Tanya E. Gardner, Wei Sun
Abstract As a historically marginalized group, African Americans experience social stigma resulting from the legacies of slavery and discrimination. The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic presents unique challenges for African Americans in coping with pandemic-related stigma, specifically with implications for disease testing, treatment, and spread. This research focused on African Americans’ experiences with social stigma during COVID-19. A diverse group of twenty-six African American adults participated in this study, which was guided by the social stigma frameworks of Goffman (1963) and Link and Phelan (2001). Thematic analysis of data suggests that participants expressed that COVID-19 created another layer of stigma and discrimination to manage. Additionally, participants viewed media and public health reports as further stigmatizing Black communities. Participants also reported urgency and responsibility for their well-being and agency in developing opinions on COVID-19 information. Findings offer insight into health communication approaches to address COVID-related stigma in public health messaging.
非洲裔美国人作为一个历史上被边缘化的群体,由于奴隶制和歧视的遗留问题而遭受社会耻辱。冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行给非裔美国人带来了独特的挑战,他们面临着与大流行相关的耻辱,特别是对疾病检测、治疗和传播的影响。这项研究的重点是非洲裔美国人在COVID-19期间的社会耻辱经历。在Goffman(1963)和Link and Phelan(2001)的社会污名框架的指导下,一个由26名非洲裔美国成年人组成的多元化群体参与了这项研究。对数据的专题分析表明,与会者表示,COVID-19造成了另一层需要处理的污名和歧视。此外,与会者认为媒体和公共卫生报告进一步侮辱了黑人社区。与会者还报告了就COVID-19信息发表意见的紧迫性和责任。调查结果为解决公共卫生信息传递中与covid相关的污名的卫生传播方法提供了见解。
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Pelosi, Pointing, and Power: Assumptions about Dominance, Emotionality, and Gender within Media Discourse 佩洛西:《指向与权力:媒体话语中的支配、情感和性别的假设》
IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-05 DOI: 10.1080/10646175.2023.2195059
V. Manusov, Benjamin L. Compton
Abstract This study examines 59 online articles written about a photograph of Nancy Pelosi standing up in the White House cabinet room and pointing her finger toward Donald Trump. Trump released the photo and tweeted his own interpretation of it; online articles followed discussing descriptions and/or interpretations of the image and the surrounding events. This paper focuses on how the media discourse of this moment reflects views about the expression of power in politics, its tie to emotion and emotionality, and its sometimes subtle connection with gender. Analysis of the articles showed that the media interpreted the nonverbal cues in the photograph as reflective of individual power displays, relative power as enacted through dominance and submissiveness nonverbal cues, and changing relative power through one person’s nonverbal cues lowering another’s apparent power position. It also reflected an existing cultural belief that emotionality and power are generally inconsistent in politics, with some exemptions for anger displays, and the particular challenges of emotional display for women in politics. In doing so, the media coverage continued its masculinization of the political sphere in less visible ways.
摘要:本研究调查了网上59篇关于南希·佩洛西(Nancy Pelosi)站在白宫内阁房间里指着唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)的照片的文章。特朗普发布了这张照片,并在推特上发表了自己的解读;随后,网上的文章讨论了对这张照片和周边事件的描述和/或解释。本文关注当下的媒体话语如何反映出对政治中权力表达的看法,它与情感和情绪性的联系,以及它有时与性别的微妙联系。对文章的分析表明,媒体将照片中的非语言线索解释为个人权力展示的反映,通过支配性和顺从性非语言线索制定的相对权力,以及通过一个人的非语言线索降低另一个人的表观权力地位来改变相对权力。这也反映了一种现有的文化信念,即情感和权力在政治中通常是不一致的,但愤怒的表现除外,以及女性在政治中表现情感的特殊挑战。在这样做的过程中,媒体报道继续以不太明显的方式将政治领域男性化。
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