Essays about: "New Communication Ecology"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 essays containing the words New Communication Ecology.

  1. 1. Digital Wars: #GuacamayaLeaks and the rise of hacktivism in technopolitics : A netnography to understand the complexity of digital communication processes.

    University essay from Jönköping University/HLK, Communication, Culture and Diversity (CCD); Jönköping University/HLK, Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap; Jönköping University/Sustainability Education Research (SER)

    Author : Viviana Levet; [2023]
    Keywords : hacktivism; technopolitics; netnography; information flows; gatekeeping; communication ecologies; digital media; social media; network society;

    Abstract : This master thesis explores the dynamics of information flows between the hacktivist group Guacamaya, media outlets and social media users. The study aims to understand the role of various social actors within the digital space such as media outlets, journalists, bots, and trolls, in shaping public opinion and the overall effectiveness of the group's communication activities. READ MORE

  2. 2. The Nordic Resistance Movement’s Digital Storytelling Strategies on Twitter & Self-Made Media platforms

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för datavetenskap och medieteknik (DVMT)

    Author : Gustaw Hall; [2022]
    Keywords : Social Media technologies; Digital storytelling; Network analysis; Communication strategies; The Nordic Resistance Movement;

    Abstract : Extreme right-wing violence has increased in recent years. Social media technologies and self-made media platforms have allowed extreme right-wing groups to create and push narratives online. These narratives have inspired others to act outside of the digital world and commit horrendous [GH1] attacks targeting minorities. READ MORE

  3. 3. Effects of plant-fungal interactions on volatile emission of Hordeum vulgare and aphid preference

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Ecology

    Author : Bina Johansson; [2022]
    Keywords : volatile organic compounds; chemical communication; Trichoderma atroviride; Fusarium graminearum; Rhopalosiphum padi; biological control;

    Abstract : Barley is one of the most economically important cultivated crops in the world. However, barley is a host for many insect pests and plant pathogenic fungi which is a threat to the production. Rhopalosiphum padi is an economically important insect pest that leads to large economical losses in agricultural crops such as barley. READ MORE

  4. 4. Salt. Fat. Acid. Heat. Media.

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)

    Author : Nila Chea; [2020]
    Keywords : food media; practice theory; communication ecology theory; everyday life; media power;

    Abstract : According to Samin Nosrat’s (2017) best-selling cookbook, salt, fat, acid and heat are key to cooking good food. At the same time, the process of making food has never been more connected with media. Given how intertwined food and media are today, I also add media to the list of ingredients. READ MORE

  5. 5. Cultivating Cultural Citizenship : Acclimatize and the role of creative practices in digital, participatory art exhibitions dealing with climate change

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap

    Author : Lina Lockean; [2019]
    Keywords : Climate change; Participatory art; Media; Communication; Environmental Communication; Digital media; Participation; Audience research; Environmental humanities; Environmental science; Cultural communication; Civic culture; Museum studies; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : The master thesis ‘Cultivating Cultural Citizenship - Acclimatize and the role of creative practices in digital participatory art exhibitions dealing with climate change’ studies Moderna Museet Stockholm’s (The Stockholm Museum of Modern Art) exhibition “Acclimatize” by conducting a multi-method qualitative case study aimed at holistically understanding what role creative practices in a museum setting can play in the climate change discourse. It investigates how digital participation can cultivate cultural citizenship by creatively practicing civic identity, and through accessibility and inclusiveness, open up alternative routes into the climate change conversation. READ MORE