This is a function of informal organizing over the Internet and the diminishment of traditional
media as conduits for rhetoric, among other things.
Book publicity can also be defined as the use of
the media as a conduit to spread the word about a book to the general public and / or niche audiences.
Book publicity and author marketing, in its simplest form, is using
the media as a conduit though which word of a book and author is spread to the general public and / or niche audiences.
Not exact matches
Mission Statement: The PRC strives to promote the profession of athletic training via
media relations, special events, merchandising and promotional item; to serve
as a
conduit of information concerning all aspects of athletic training throughout the state; and to work in tandem with the public relations committees of the National Athletic Trainers» Association and Eastern Athletic Trainers» Association.
These individuals are alleged to be controlling hundred of NPP social
media mercenaries who serve
as conduits for these reported fabricated stories.
Good design and
media enabled civic connectivity
as a
conduit for actual social and attitudinal change.
Setting aside the chance that social
media consultant Sullivan may have helped serve
as a
conduit between the Trump campaign and the Russians, it looks
as though he's quite familiar with questionable online tactics in the political space:
It is all about churning out unverified and cooked economic figures to cover their abysmal performance using some selected
media platforms
as their
conduit for the propagation of these fake figures.
And just
as adroitly, the filmmaker succinctly illustrates how the
media became both a
conduit for bereavement and the favorite whipping post for Diana's loved ones (her real - life brother blaming the paparazzi for his sister's demise) and the monarchy (Elizabeth remaining resolute that the furor will die down once the gossip rags drop the story).
AMISOM troops have been implicated in sexual exploitation
as with December 2012 following «
media reports of shops on the AMISOM base» being used
as conduit for «exploitative sex» the then AMISOM force commander «ordered the closure of the shops» and further «banned Somalia women from the camp base» (Ibid).
In previous occasion where AMISOM troops have been implicated in sexual exploitation
as with December 2012 following «
media reports of shops on the AMISOM base» being used
as conduit for «exploitative sex» the then AMISOM force commander «ordered the closure of the shops» and further «banned Somalia women from the camp base» (Ibid).
It would make more sense for Amazon to strip out uneccessary hardware and features from its tablet to make it
as cheap
as possible — especially since it will serve
as a
conduit to Amazon's own
media services.
The news isn't too surprising, since it has been speculated for some time that Amazon's tablet would serve more
as a
conduit to its digital
media ecosystem, than a device to give Amazon a huge profit in sales alone.
Gamer's Voice, a pressure group founded to act
as a
conduit between gamers,
media and the Government, have announced that they will be bringing problems regarding Call of Duty: Black Op's to the attention of the Government agencies that protect consumers rights in the UK.
Bruce Nauman: Theaters of Experience is a focused selection of works in a range of
media, including sculpture, video, holograms, neon and architectural installations, which examine the artist's use of performance devices
as a
conduit for heightened self - awareness for both artist and audience.
Collectively, we represent the shifting landscape of arts journalism and
media by serving
as conduits for critical dialogue rather than simply proprietors of it.
As a sort of
conduit, I can bring images to the first world and into the focus of the
media.
I really hope that RealClimate is able to serve
as an effective
conduit to general
media; it'd be nice if the facts, served straight, served some role in the popular debate on greenhouse gas emissions.