Essays about: "U.S. media"

Showing result 31 - 35 of 63 essays containing the words U.S. media.

  1. 31. Playing the Trump Card : A qualitative rhetorical analysis of President Trump’s crisis communication on Hurricane Maria

    University essay from Högskolan i Jönköping/HLK, Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap

    Author : Julia Holmqvist; [2018]
    Keywords : Crisis communication; image repair theory; situational crisis communication theory; qualitative rhetorical analysis; populism; Donald Trump; Hurricane Maria;

    Abstract : In this study, a qualitative rhetorical analysis is done on U.S. president Donald Trump’s crisis communication on Hurricane Maria, which was an Atlantic hurricane that struck areas such as Puerto Rico and Dominica in the autumn of 2017. Given that the former is an unincorporated territory of the U. READ MORE

  2. 32. When Looks Deceive and News Is Anything But: An Ideology-Centered Critical Discourse Analysis of The Kremlin Meddlers’ Twitter Communication & The Media’s Portrayal of The Meddlersin The Context of The U.S. Presidential Election of 2016 and The Brexit Referendum

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Medier och kommunikation

    Author : Stephan Hentze Nielsen; [2018]
    Keywords : Twitter; Social Media; News; Fake News; Kremlin Trolls; Brexit; U.S. Presidential Election 2016; Information Warfare; Discourse; Ideology; Power;

    Abstract : This study takes a qualitative approach to contextualizing and examining the communication of the so-called Kremlin trolls on Twitter, in relation to two major political processes that occurred in 2016, namely the Brexit referendum and the U.S. presidential election. READ MORE

  3. 33. Imagining Somewheres: Obstruction as a Productive Force in Decolonial Visuality, Solidarities, and Asian American Futures

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för konsthistoria och visuella studier

    Author : Clarissa Grace Chang; [2018]
    Keywords : decoloniality; obstruction; radical hope; Asian American embodiment; virtual reality; Cultural Sciences;

    Abstract : Through a decolonial lens, visual culture can offer a variety of methods for solidarity-, community-, and future-building among people of color and other marginalized identities through applied imagination. However, a common impulse in these community-building endeavors is to explain as much as possible or to direct the image to the white gaze––a colonial ideology––which can further marginalize and unintentionally other the depicted subjects. READ MORE

  4. 34. Volatility and Sentiment, The Explanatory Power of Social Media Sentiment on Volatility for the U.S. Equity Market

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för finansiell ekonomi

    Author : Xin Li; Cedric Hanes vongheer; [2018]
    Keywords : Sentiment Analysis; Volatility; VIX; U.S Equity Market; Twitter;

    Abstract : In this paper, we analyse to what extent sentiment explains and predicts volatility. We perform simple linear regressions with sentiment as the independent variable for a sample of different dependent variables. These dependent variables are the VIX, the VVIX, ve business-to-business companies, ve business-to-consumer companies and the S&P 500. READ MORE

  5. 35. Tweets Win Votes: A Persuasive Communication Perspective on Donald Trump’s Twitter Use During the 2016 US Presidential Election Campaign

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och media

    Author : Yu Bai; [2017]
    Keywords : Twitter; Donald Trump; social media; political campaigns; persuasion; persuasive communication;

    Abstract : Twitter, a microblogging platform, has been increasingly used as a tool for political election campaigns. In an attempt to persuade people to vote for them, candidates and political parties worldwide have begun to incorporate Twitter in their campaigns to disseminate campaign information, promote themselves, and mobilize voters. In the 2016 U. READ MORE