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How We See Politics

There have been so many opinions of the representation of competition on social media which is evidently prominent and easily … More

competition, dekavalla, Media Technology & Competition, p04, politics, social media, television

Chinese video websites: Political and financial gains for the state

In Kelly Hu’s article ” Competition and Collaboration: Chinese video websites, subtitle groups, state regulation and market” discusses the political … More

china, competition and collaboration, media, politics

Visuals in the Game Frame: A New Vision of Political Competition

In her article entitled Visualizing the game frame: constructing political competition through television images in referendum coverage, Marina Dekavalla assesses … More

competition, democracy, discourse, politics, power

Age, social media and competition.

In Church’s and Thambusamy’s: Competition and Information Deception in Online Social Networks the authors analyzed the social media usage patterns … More

#P05, competition, cooperation, media, politics

#P04 Chinese Video Websites and State Regulation

Kelly Hu’s “Competition and Collaboration: Chinese video websites, subtitle groups, state regulation and market” takes a deep dive into the … More

competition, cooperation, media, p04, politics

Why Identities Are Important (Reading Response P05 – Politics & Competition)

The article titled “Political Competition, Partisanship and Interpersonal Trust in Electoral Democracies” is one that shouldn’t be taken lightly. The … More

#Identity, #P05, competition, politics

Assessment & Competition: Are They Compliments or Substitutes?

In Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, Robert Nelson and Philip Dawson use their knowledge as associate professors and directors … More

competition, education, philosophy, politics, questions, relativity

Anthropology, Politics, and Academics – An Interdisciplinary Approach to Competition and Cooperation

By exploring the question of ‘why humans cooperate so extensively’, the authors (J.L. Molina, M.J. Lubbers, H. Valenzuela-Garcia, and S. … More

#academics, #Molina, anthropology, competition, cooperation, Hutcheon, P03, politics, social anthropology

Reading Response to Rhetoric and Competition by Linda Hutcheon (Week 3)

In Rhetoric and Competition: academic agonistics, a 2003 article by Linda Hutcheon published in Volume 9 Issue 1 of the … More

academic agonistics, ASTU101, competition, cooperation, Hutcheon, p04, politics, reading response, rhetoric, week 3

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