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Hi all
Many thanks to those who sent me references or PDFs, much appreciated. I could collate the info and repost it here, or I could maybe set up a page somewhere - email me offlist if interested.
cheers,
Mathieu
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From: Nooy, Wouter de [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2013 2:14
To: Mathieu ONeil; [log in to unmask]
Subject: RE: SNA approaches to media studies?
Mathieu,
Perhaps this is relevant:
de Nooy, W., & Kleinnijenhuis, J. (2013). Polarization in the media during an election campaign: A dynamic network model predicting support and attack among political actors. Political Communication, 30(1), 117-138. doi:10.1080/10584609.2012.737417
Regards,
Wouter.
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Onderwerp: SNA approaches to media studies?
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Hi everyone
I am currently preparing an undergraduate course in media studies and I was curious to find out if anyone knows of SNA approaches to media political economy issues such as interlocking directorates, organisational practices such as newsroom dynamics, moral panics, media and conflict, etc?
Thanks for any input,
cheers,
Mathieu O'Neil
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