266 research outputs found

    Reihe Rezeptionsforschung

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    Ab 2009 erschienen in: Baden-Baden : Nomos (Hrsg.:) 04/2007 - 03/2011: Carsten Wünsch, Holger Schramm, Helena Bilandzic, Volker Gehrau; 04/2011-03/2015: Tilo Hartmann, Marco Dohle, Carsten Wünsch, Holger Schram

    Media Adoption and Diffusion

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    The uses and gratifications tradition has been used as a framework for studying audiences’ motives for media use for over 60 years (Rubin, 1981). Unlike other mass communication paradigms that emphasize either media content or media effects, uses and gratifications researchers focus on media use and assume users to be active, purposeful, and selective in their media choices. Understanding why we use media or why we are motivated to choose particular types of content may offer some insight into understanding how we process media and, ultimately, how it affects us. Specifically, the now classic uses and gratifications précis seeks to understand the social and psychological origins of needs which generate expectations of the mass media and other sources which lead to differential patterns of media exposure (or engagement in other activities) resulting in needs gratifications and other consequences, perhaps mostly unintended ones

    EINE NACHT IN EWIGKEIT: NIGHT AS AN ELEMENT OF TILO WOLFF'S POETICAL UNIVERSE

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    С помощью методологического инструментария концептуального анализа в статье рассматриваются символические смыслы образа ночи в лирике немецкоязычной группы Lacrimosa, написанной Тило Вольффом. При интерпретации значений образа автор сопоставляет их с общекультурным опытом метафоризации ночи.The article employs the methods of linguistic conceptual analysis to investigate the symbolic meanings of night imagery in the German song lyrics of the music project Lacrimosa, penned by Tilo Wolff. In his interpretation of said meanings, the author cites the world's cultural experience regarding night-related metaphors

    punktum. Juni 2007

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    Aeschlimann, Heidi: Leben heisst wahre Geschichten erfinden; Schmid, Wilhelm: Philosophie der Lebenskunst; Zöllner, Ulrike: Entwicklungspsychologie "Vom Wunsch, irgendwo ankommen und bleiben zu dürfen"; Davatz, Ariuscha: Leben in Boomtown "Shaghai: Better City, Better Life"; Etter, Kassian Pater: Im Kloster; Kulla Manfred: Leben mit Mut zum Dienen "Das christliche Konzept der Demut". Moro Claudio: Im Second Life "Ich bin du bist sie wit wir"; Hartmann Tilo: Im Second Life - Theorie und Thesen; Linsi, Karin: Wenn Lebensträume platzen; Bonadei, Valerio; Leben ohne Politik? "Schweizer Käse und Mortadella di Bologna"; Rocchi, Massimo: Leben ohne Politik?

    Hostile Media Perceptions of Friendly Media

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    Data files and scripts Kleinnijenhuis, J., Hartmann, T., Tanis, M.A. & Van Hoof, A.M.J. (forthcoming), Reinforcement of partisanship through hostile media perceptions of friendly media, Communication Research

    Hostile Media Perceptions of Friendly Media

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    Data files and scripts Kleinnijenhuis, J., Hartmann, T., Tanis, M.A. & Van Hoof, A.M.J. (forthcoming), Reinforcement of partisanship through hostile media perceptions of friendly media, Communication Research

    Being Blind or Forgetting? Research After All Is Re-Search

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    Sometimes humans are well served by forgetting unique traumatic experiences that can ruin their future. But social phenomena are larger than individual lives and the challenge that Tilo Hartmann and Anne-Katrin Arnold\u27s essay poses is important, not just for DGPuK
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