Sentences with phrase «media studies researcher»

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A recent study done by two business school researchers says that social media really can influence the amount of money you spend to the point that you can't control yourself.
«This is one of the first pieces of evidence that social media use really can impact your sleep,» commented lead author Jessica C. Levenson, though the researchers acknowledged further study is definitely needed.
A new study by researchers from Uppsala University in Sweden and the London School of Economics finds the effects of roboticization in fact countervail much of the negative media sentiment.
He also posted testimony apologizing for Facebook's role in false news, data privacy leaks and foreign interference in elections, as his company announced that it would form an independent commission of academic researchers to study social media's impact on elections.
In a separate post on Facebook on Monday, Mr. Zuckerberg addressed how the social network was misused by Russians in the 2016 presidential election and said that Facebook would create the commission of researchers to study social media's impact on elections.
«Our researchers have been publishing such research since 2013 in major peer - reviewed scientific journals, and these studies have been reported widely in international media.
We are constantly being studied (by researchers) and wooed (by advertisers and politicos) through the mass media.
We assigned researcher Mark Preston to track down the background of the study which lead to the media hype and then asked chile pepper expert Dr. Paul Bosland to give his observations.
Produced innovative media assets to share study results and other critical information with researchers, school administrators, advocates, and partners.
Indiana researchers studying Twitter become the object of a social media attack by conservatives
Social media isn't always accurate — Reddit's targeting of the wrong suspect in the 2013 Boston bombings is one cautionary example — but the barrage of data produced by Twitter and Facebook can be immensely useful to emergency responders and researchers studying crises, and point to innovative crisis management.
«All of you can be individual opinion - leaders,» with the use of social media, said Matthew Nisbet, associate professor of communication studies at Northeastern University and a science communication researcher at AAAS.
Social media channel communication (e.g. Twitter and Facebook) is sometimes the only telecommunications medium that survives, and the first to recover as seen in disasters that struck the world in recent years, according to a review study of emergency situations by Ben - Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) researchers in the International Journal of Information Management.
For their study, the researchers analyzed a random sample of 400 news stories about mental illness over a 20 - year period that appeared in 11 high - circulation, high - viewership media outlets in the United States.
During the first ever study of its kind, researchers from the University of Surrey examined 185 newspaper articles investigating how this minority group is reported in the media.
But this quite obvious connection between eating disorders and cultural expectations surrounding femininity is woefully neglected in much treatment, said lead researcher Dr Su Holmes, a reader in UEA's School of Art, Media and American Studies.
In the same study, Hans Peter Peters, a communication researcher at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany, and his colleagues found that about 40 % of researchers were concerned about critical reactions from peers resulting from their media involvement.
At the University of Helsinki, the researchers from the Digital Geography Lab have been studying whether social media data could be used to understand visitor's activities in national parks.
The aspect of time may be an important element to consider when it comes to studying the effects of social media, the researchers found.
The authors note that many studies and measures indicate that Americans have become increasingly polarized in recent years, and that numerous researchers and commentators attribute increased polarization in part to the rise of social media and the internet.
An experimental study carried out by Ludwig - Maximilians - Universitaet (LMU) in Munich media researchers has found that readers rate texts generated by algorithms more credible than texts written by real journalists.
In a study, the researchers found that social media users act autonomously on some privacy issues, but are interdependent when information is co-owned by multiple users.
Researchers from the Digital Geography at the University of Helsinki have been studying whether social media data could be used to understand visitor's activities in national parks and most recent results are presented in Scientific reports: Instagram, Flickr, or Twitter: Assessing the usability of social media data for visitor monitoring in protected areas.
Tweets like this also have the potential to spot overall health trends that could inform campaigns and interventions to help treat people with a slew of diseases, Penn researchers discussed in an October 2015 study that included Schwartz and senior author, Raina M. Merchant, MD, MSHP, director of the Social Media and Health Innovation Lab.
A recent study by a researcher at the Kent State University found that genetics outweighed environment in social media use using twin study survey data.
In an age where digital media is constantly changing, public relations practitioners and business professionals still see the benefits of traditional media coverage, according to a recent study in Public Relations Journal conducted by researchers at the University of Georgia.
According to translations of other Italian media and discussions with Italian researchers who know Giuliani, he has been studying the correlation between earthquakes and radon, a gas emitted by Earth's crust.
In the new study, researchers studied the effect of mass media coverage on the H1N1 epidemic in the city of Xi?an in the Shaanxi province of China.
In the fall of 2003, two media researchers at the University of Southern California set up a study to look at the patterns of brain activity triggered by violent video games.
The researchers investigated this through studying the frames (ways of depicting an issue) the different media sources used to emphasise some aspects of climate change, whilst downplaying others.
The researchers chose to focus on Facebook because it is by far the most popular online social media site, with people using it to share personal information, meet people and develop friendships, according to the study.
To resolve this, the researchers conducted so - called meta - analyses: From relevant databases of scientific publications, they identified 59 studies that tackled the correlation between social media use and academic performance.
While parents use DVDs and other media in an attempt to teach their infants to read, these tools don't instill reading skills in babies, a study by researchers at New York University's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development has found.
Using feedback that incorporates goals or incentives and leverages new media and technology appears to be the best way to get people to cut back on their energy use, according to researchers who analyzed dozens of studies on feedback's effectiveness in energy conservation.
Those media reports relied on preliminary data on a trial of a new drug in Guinea that were leaked by a nongovernmental organization that was helping conduct the study, the researchers say.
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The study, published in the journal Science Communications, remains one of the few in the academic literature to systematically assess mass media reporting based on the expectations of researchers, reporters and the average reader.
To determine the influence those efforts have had on news media portrayals, Emory researchers studied newspaper articles using the terms â $ œschizophreniaâ $ and â $ œschizophrenicâ $ in the years 2000 versus 2010.
Researchers from the Brunel University in London have conducted a study as to why so many people share every workout on social media.
I actually emailed the researchers media people because they left out all the key data in this study.
As is often the case, after reading the study in its entirety, it's clear that what the media reported, is not actually what the researchers concluded.
Social media can make you fat... but your phone can make you thin In September, Irish researchers reported that the more time people spend on Facebook and Twitter, the more likely they are to gain weight; days later, a study from the University of Southern California added Pinterest (and looking at food pictures, specifically) to the list.
One particular study that attracted considerable media attention when it was published five years ago was conducted by researchers at both the University of Virginia and Harvard.
CBS LOCAL - Nov 16 - According to a new study carried out by researchers at online wedding planner The Knot, online dating and social media has become the most common way newlyweds met their partner.
New study finds that children who play video games often end up showing more aggressive behavior later in life; media researcher Chris Ferguson challenges the results.
Prior to Edutopia, I was a lecturer in Media Studies at UC Berkeley, and a researcher with the Center for Learning in Informal and Formal Environments at Stanford, where I studied impacts of media - multitasking on youth learning, advertising to children, and physiological underpinnings of social learning from video mMedia Studies at UC Berkeley, and a researcher with the Center for Learning in Informal and Formal Environments at Stanford, where I studied impacts of media - multitasking on youth learning, advertising to children, and physiological underpinnings of social learning from video mmedia - multitasking on youth learning, advertising to children, and physiological underpinnings of social learning from video mediamedia.
She also was one of several researchers to receive a $ 3.3 million grant from the MacArthur Foundation to study children's use of digital media and its implications for education here in the United States.
Above all, says researcher Emily Weinstein, who studies teens and their social media habits, parents need to keep in mind that it's probably not just social media that's making their teens anxious — it's the normal social stressors that these platforms facilitate, albeit at a different size and scale.
In terms of technology integration in this regard, social studies researchers are concerned about media literacy, including the analysis of popular news media and feature films and documentaries.
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