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This volume unpacks an intriguing challenge for the field of media research: combining media research with the study of complex networks. Bringing together research on the small-world idea and digital culture it questions the assumption that we are separated from any other person on the planet by just a few steps, and that this distance decreases within digital social networks. The book argues that the role of languages is decisive to understand how people connect, and it looks at the consequences this has on the ways knowledge spreads digitally. This volume offers a first conceptual venue to analyse emerging phenomena at the innovative intersection of media and complex network research. .
Information technology. --- Technology --- Social aspects. --- IT (Information technology) --- Telematics --- Information superhighway --- Knowledge management --- Social media. --- Data mining. --- Humanities-Digital libraries. --- Computational linguistics. --- Motion pictures and television. --- Social Media. --- Knowledge - Discourse. --- Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. --- Digital Humanities. --- Computational Linguistics. --- Screen Studies. --- Moving-pictures and television --- Television and motion pictures --- Television --- Automatic language processing --- Language and languages --- Language data processing --- Linguistics --- Natural language processing (Linguistics) --- Applied linguistics --- Cross-language information retrieval --- Mathematical linguistics --- Multilingual computing --- Algorithmic knowledge discovery --- Factual data analysis --- KDD (Information retrieval) --- Knowledge discovery in data --- Knowledge discovery in databases --- Mining, Data --- Database searching --- User-generated media --- Communication --- User-generated content --- Data processing --- Sociology. --- Humanities—Digital libraries. --- Social theory --- Social sciences
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This volume unpacks an intriguing challenge for the field of media research: combining media research with the study of complex networks. Bringing together research on the small-world idea and digital culture it questions the assumption that we are separated from any other person on the planet by just a few steps, and that this distance decreases within digital social networks. The book argues that the role of languages is decisive to understand how people connect, and it looks at the consequences this has on the ways knowledge spreads digitally. This volume offers a first conceptual venue to analyse emerging phenomena at the innovative intersection of media and complex network research. .
Human sciences --- Library automation --- Philosophy --- Theory of knowledge --- Higher education --- Mass communications --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Information systems --- Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics --- Film --- Television play --- Mathematical linguistics --- HO (hoger onderwijs) --- kennis --- datamining --- bibliotheekautomatisering --- spraaktechnologie --- TV (televisie) --- sociale media --- film --- humanisme --- data acquisition
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Trotz der Vielzahl an Studien über Medien und Gewalt fand das Ausmaß der Gewaltdarstellung im non-fiktionalen Bereich der Fernsehberichterstattung bislang nur geringe Beachtung. Thomas Petzold untersucht die Gewaltpräsentation britischer, deutscher und russischer Fernsehnachrichten mit Hilfe eines einheitlichen Untersuchungsdesigns. Er zeigt, welche Darstellungs- und Deutungsschemata gewählt werden, wie elaborierten Mechanismen der Medienkonventionen gefolgt wird und wo Interdependenzen mit der politischen Agenda bestehen. Der Autor legt damit die erste deutschsprachige Studie mit empirisch gesicherten, international vergleichbaren Ergebnissen zur Gewaltberichterstattung vor.
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