Sentences with phrase «media have shaped»

Images of demonstrations in the media have shaped public perception in recent years: waving flags, posters, or banners on streets and squares, at the Women's March, in anti-Brexit campaigns, or in Occupy actions.
Sculley has been closely following the ways social media has shaped the marketing industry by allowing customers to communicate with one another and share honest opinions about brands and products.
«Social media has shaped our collective psyche,» says Roberge.
She is specifically interested in the intersections of art and activism, as well as how social media has shaped the landscape in current political affairs and uprisings.

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Klepper wanted to acknowledge the influence the far right had on shaping the conservative - media discourse without giving a megaphone to toxic ideas.
The company last week generated a ton of media buzz when it announced Barbie would come in new shapes for the first time, as well as a second year to make the doll more racially inclusive.
So, Spanish banks can't be in quite as bad a shape as the media would like us to believe — Sabadell Bank has just spent about $ 2bn buying the UK's TSB Bank.
It has been highlighted at that following media outlets: • US News: «Indeed, the top three factors shaping image and future investment in a nation are innovation and entrepreneurship, quality of life and global... Read more»
The electronic media industry that shapes consciousness has become the pacemaker for the social and economic development of societies in the late industrial age.
Whether or not Obama has been spiritually «reborn» in the evangelical sense, his spiritual counselors say the president's faith has helped shape his first term in ways that haven't been appreciated by voters or the news media.
Jonathan Chait has a terrific piece on how the entertainment media shapes political opinion especially among then young.
I do not deny that the media has biases and the ability to shape the news, and that the major news organizations have their target audiences and die - hard haters.
It is a matter of 1) coming into a proper relationship to our technologies, and 2) understanding how our media have a powerful shaping force on our communities, our cultures, our societies, and our selves.
The growth of militant secularism in Britain and the largely one - sided reporting of Catholicism in the secular press in recent times have drawn particular attention to the need for Catholics to be aware of the power of the media in shaping students» responses to the world.
It is obvious that the media of communication have some role to play in the development and shape of a society's life and functioning, but how can that role be adequately conceptualised in order to formulate policy that protects the social fabric from abuses while enhancing positive aspects of the relationship?
In his cultural study of Billy Graham, Michael Real provides a case study of the shaping effect the mass media have on those who progress to become its celebrities.
According to Fore, they have been minimally shaped by the central truths of the Christian message and maximally shaped by the media myths expected by the television audience.
Although there was evidence on his social media pages that he was working hard over the summer to get himself back in shape, it appears as though it hasn't been enough to impress Roberto Di Matteo who hasn't selected him at all so far this season.
When Thomas Tuchel took over at Dortmund at the beginning of the 2015/16 Bundesliga season fans, media and neutrals were skeptical as to whether he could fill the large Jürgen Klopp - shaped void that the adored German manager had left behind after eight years in charge.
A straightforward, elegantly written, concise, and well - organized 215 pages, Back in the Game stands out in a crowded field, not just as a primer on concussions for a parent, coach, or athletes, but for its incisive and often pointed criticism of the way our national conversation about concussions and the long - term effects of playing contact and collision sports has been shaped - some would say warped - by a media that too often eschews fact - based reporting in favor of sensationalism and fear - mongering.
Like it or not, our views and opinions and even beliefs are shaped by the media we consume, and I just can't help but think that if we had a better representation of breastfeeding, the decision to breastfeed (or not to breastfeed, for that matter) would be used as a reason to judge and shame mothers.
I interviewed Jessica last night on the Shaping Youth blog linking back to this post, and you'll be amazed at the massive links list of moms and mainstream media who have entered this dialog.
Kelly, I love this article, as I've been using these tactics to «sell» healthy food and counter-market media messages for quite awhile in our nonprofit, Shaping Youth.org.
CHICAGO (Reuters)- McDonald's restaurant chain says its new «Happy» mascot will bring «fun and excitement» to its children's meals, but social media contend the toothy, red box - shaped character will have the opposite effect.
What's more, in comparison to previous governments, it suffers from a substantial problem in the shape of Plahotniuc, who suffers from the lowest levels of popular support of any political figure in the country, but nevertheless maintains large levels of influence in the media and has a close relationship with both decision - makers in Bucharest and the Socialist Party in Chisinau.
The media has a role in shaping attitudes - and if it does not do anything to suggest a solution, they could at least not add to the problem.
Related: Nathan Matias, a PhD student at the MIT Media Lab, has posted a terrific summary of a recent seminar given there by Christian Sandvig, Karrie Karaholios and Cedric Langbort on ways that researchers can audit the algorithms that subtly and quietly shape the user experience, with a focus on Facebook's News Feed.
As the race for the governorship elections in Ekiti State gradually takes shape following the conclusion of parties» primaries, supporters of the ruling All Progressives Congress and the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party have taken the battle for the Ekiti State Government House to the social media.
Our reporting on the DUP's secret Brexit donation; on the finances of the Leave campaign's biggest backer Arron Banks; and on the many groups seeking to shape Brexit have been picked up by media across the world.
The Democracy Alliance has helped shape the institutional left, steering more than $ 600 million since its inception in 2005 to a portfolio of carefully selected groups, including pillars of the Clinton - aligned establishment like the think tank Center for American Progress and the media watchdog Media Matmedia watchdog Media MatMedia Matters.
So many people have been willing to adopt new tools in such a short time because the tools have been designed to give them a voice, to allow them to shape media.
Researchers at Chapman University, UCLA, and Stanford have just published work on how news media coverage shapes perceptions of obesity.
Given limited public knowledge about the details of nuclear energy and encumbered access to disaster sites, the media have disproportionate power around the globe to shape public knowledge, perception, and reaction to nuclear crises, Pascale said.
This technology has revolutionised optics in recent years, with many applications in imaging and holography, adaptive optics and wavefront shaping of light through opaque media.
She has been recognized in media outlets such as Runner's World, Cosmopolitan, Dr. Oz The Good Life, Good Housekeeping, Marie Claire, People Magazine, Shape Magazine, and 50 + other global media outlets.
While Wasley and Gibbs admit they've had to work hard to become body - positive, the duo hope the AnyBODY brand can help more women accept their appearance and feel empowered in their journey to good health; and, for them, this starts with a greater diversity of body shapes and sizes being represented on the catwalk, in advertising, in clothing sizes and in the media.
The #belfie hashtag has been used across social media by thousands of women who've shaped the booty of their dreams using Jen's exact workout routines via Fitplan.
Two Fit Moms has also been prominently featured in national and international media, appearing on the Today Show, Bloomberg TV, in Yoga Digest, Yoga Journal, Fitness, Shape and others.
You may be wondering how and think that this goes against the traditional mindset that the media or experts have told you, but I do it all the time and still stay in great shape.
Lindsey has been featured on the Lisa Oz Show, MindBodyGreen, CBS News, and in Girl's Life and Shape magazines, and is a regular fixture in the media in her native Pittsburgh.
Considered an expert in the fitness world, Noah has appeared such on television shows as Good Morning America, Nightline, Dr. Oz, The Meredith Vieira Show, E! News, and in various media outlets like The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Vanity Fair, Vogue, GQ, Shape, Elle Magazine, Glamour Magazine, In Style Magazine, and Mr. Porter.
Ariane has been featured in media such as Cosmopolitan, CBS» The Doctors, ABC News, Forbes, Shape, Star, Huffington Post, Refinery 29, Men's Fitness, and Food Network's «Chopped.»
Author of Brain - Powered Wellness, published by Rodale Press and Penguin - Random House, she has been featured on WebMD, CNN, the Los Angeles Times, Dr. Phil, Dr. Oz, Healthline, Mental Health Weekly, Shape Magazine, Parade Magazine, Live Naturally Magazine and many other media outlets.
It has been featured in media outlets including Shape, Fitness, Runner's World and the New York Times.
If talking heads like Tom O'Neil and Karger stopped, well, talking, trying to affect Oscar voters like the news media unmistakably shapes political elections, then maybe the Pavlovian dogs that make up the Academy's body might have more naturally gravitated to the talents of, say, Ashley Judd and Anamaria Marinca.
This week on NOT AT ODDS Jandy and I talk about our journey through the year of positivity and how that has shaped our consuming and critiquing of the media.
There's also a definite conversation to be had in how the media helped shape public perception.
Media Mikes has teamed up with our friends at Fox Searchlight to give (50) of our readers and a guest the opportunity to be among the first to see director Guillermo del Toro's latest film, «The Shape of Water.»
In a frank and accessible dialogue, Mark Harris, film historian and Vulture columnist, Eric Hynes, critic, journalist, and Associate Curator of Film at the Museum of the Moving Image, talk to FILM COMMENT Digital Editor Violet Lucca about the writers and larger cultural trends (be it the rise of VHS or social media) that have shaped their own approaches to the medium.
On Friday, December 8, 2017, Linda DeLibero — Director, Film and Media Studies, Johns Hopkins University — and Christopher Llewellyn Reed (that's me)-- Chair and Professor, Department of Film & Moving Image, Stevenson University — joined Dan Rodricks on his Baltimore Sun podcast, «Roughly Speaking,» to discuss the following topics: the ongoing revelations of sexual predation and harassment in both Hollywood and the political realm; what's currently getting Oscar buzz; what is currently out in cinemas that we recommend (including Coco, The Disaster Artist, Lady Bird and the upcoming The Shape of Water); and highlights from the careers of actor Claude Rains (1889 - 1976) and film composer Ennio Morricone (1928 ---RRB-, both of whose birthdays are on November 10, when we originally planned to celebrate them (a podcast we had to cancel for various reasons).
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