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Affective labour and perceptions of trauma journalism in crisis-ridden countries: a qualitative approach
(Emerald Publishing Limited, 2020)
This chapter assesses the trauma that media professionals experience as eye-witnesses of the disturbing and intense events associated with their everyday working routine. In particular, this chapter examines recent ...
Television Vs Web 2.0 in the new media age: the effects of information upon university students
(LABCOM, 2014)
Information mechanisms tend
to adopt new forms in order to adjust
their functions in the overwhelming
power of the Web. The Television Vs
Web ‘competition’ brings ahead several
effects, especially when it comes ...
Broadcast journalism: television
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2019)
This entry provides a broad overview of broadcast journalism in television. Tracing the historical evolution of television reporting, this entry describes both traditional and new forms of broadcast journalism in television, ...
Big data, gender, and civic engagement
(John Wiley & Sons, 2020)
Civic engagement is essential to democracy in the sense that it secures social justice for all genders. To this end, understanding data, and more importantly Big Data, is very important in the area of gender studies, and ...
The Renckhoff judgment: The CJEU swivels the faces of the Copyright Rubik’s Cube, Part I
(Kluwer Copyright Blog, 2018)
Database producer protection: between rights and liabilities
(Edward Elgar, 2020)
This chapter provides a critical analysis of the main legal questions in relation to database sui generis protection as a means of regulating the exploitation and dissemination of information assets in the digital economy. ...
The European Union as a Global Regulatory Power
(Oxford University Press, 2020-12-03)
Global regulatory interdependence is increasingly prevalent, with decision makers often affected by choices of jurisdictions in faraway places. Anu Bradford’s The Brussels Effect makes a significant contribution to our ...