Analysis of Information Dissemination Orientation of New Media Police Microblog Platform

Author(s):  
Leyao Chen ◽  
Lei Hong ◽  
Jiayin Liu
Author(s):  
Uzoechi Nwagbara

The wave of new media technology is sweeping across the globe. Given its speed of information dissemination and retrieval, it is relevant to explore how it can be used to manage corporate-stakeholder relations, engagement, and communication. This is because communication is an effective medium for managing relations (and crisis). In the post-conflict era in Niger delta region of Nigeria that has been described as slipping into the abyss of renewed conflict and violence following perceived failure of the amnesty deal to drive change, it is crucial to rethink the instrumentality of the new media in bringing better corporate-community relations in the region. It is expected that this process will democratise stakeholder engagement and widen discursive space following the speed, method, and multiplicity of the platforms that new media affords. The author also hopes that arguments shared here will cause a rethink on the possibility of a sustainable future in post-conflict Niger delta through new media technology.


2017 ◽  
pp. 770-783
Author(s):  
Uzoechi Nwagbara

The wave of new media technology is sweeping across the globe. Given its speed of information dissemination and retrieval, it is relevant to explore how it can be used to manage corporate-stakeholder relations, engagement, and communication. This is because communication is an effective medium for managing relations (and crisis). In the post-conflict era in Niger delta region of Nigeria that has been described as slipping into the abyss of renewed conflict and violence following perceived failure of the amnesty deal to drive change, it is crucial to rethink the instrumentality of the new media in bringing better corporate-community relations in the region. It is expected that this process will democratise stakeholder engagement and widen discursive space following the speed, method, and multiplicity of the platforms that new media affords. The author also hopes that arguments shared here will cause a rethink on the possibility of a sustainable future in post-conflict Niger delta through new media technology.


2015 ◽  
Vol 9 (1and2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Arif Nazir

Rural development has always been a core issue for the development planners in order to take the country on the path of socio-economic development. Mahatma Gandhi rightly said that the development in true sense is not possible unless villages of the country are developed. In the initial years of development planning stress was laid on agriculture and industrial development but with the passage of time, focus shifted to other equally important areas like Healthcare, Education, Employment and Sanitation programmes. Communicating with the rural masses was always a point of discussion. Earlier, where interpersonal means and folk media were the only means of reaching people but with the advent of print and electronic media, there was a paradigm shift in communication strategies also. Presently there are number of communication strategies which are being employed by various departments in order to reach people and create awareness. The present study would try to find out the communication strategies of Department of Health and Family Welfare of District Amritsar, Punjab. The study would also try to find out the media usage of the department for public awareness. Besides, it would also be helpful to find out the role (if any) of new media technology for information dissemination in rural areas.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vandon Gene

With a growing number of people moving away from traditional sources of information providers, towards new online sources, it has become evident that the agenda setting and gatekeeping functions of the past have been altered. Due to such alteration, it can be said that the profession of information dissemination has all but evaporated into a cesspool of opinion that has been framed to uphold the viewpoints of a particular ideology. While most studies to date have been effective in highlighting the alteration of agenda-setting and gatekeeping, this paper attempts to focus on the shift in such practices, away from traditional mass media institutions, to a new form of media through the practices of networked journalism. In order to demonstrate the following, this paper uses the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election as a case study. Tweets from traditional mass media institutions, new media institutions (such as thought opinion leaders), and the public are collected and examined in relation to information dissemination, via topic coverage. An analysis of these tweets confirms such shift in agenda-setting and gatekeeping, where the powers of information dissemination move away from traditional mass media institutions, towards a model of information that is dependent upon the public and its engagement of such information. This study is part of a larger body of research on the twenty-first century phenomenon of publicly sourced information dissemination in the networked society. In focusing on the shift that is occurring within society, this study will contribute to future publications on a similar topic


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vandon Gene

With a growing number of people moving away from traditional sources of information providers, towards new online sources, it has become evident that the agenda setting and gatekeeping functions of the past have been altered. Due to such alteration, it can be said that the profession of information dissemination has all but evaporated into a cesspool of opinion that has been framed to uphold the viewpoints of a particular ideology. While most studies to date have been effective in highlighting the alteration of agenda-setting and gatekeeping, this paper attempts to focus on the shift in such practices, away from traditional mass media institutions, to a new form of media through the practices of networked journalism. In order to demonstrate the following, this paper uses the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election as a case study. Tweets from traditional mass media institutions, new media institutions (such as thought opinion leaders), and the public are collected and examined in relation to information dissemination, via topic coverage. An analysis of these tweets confirms such shift in agenda-setting and gatekeeping, where the powers of information dissemination move away from traditional mass media institutions, towards a model of information that is dependent upon the public and its engagement of such information. This study is part of a larger body of research on the twenty-first century phenomenon of publicly sourced information dissemination in the networked society. In focusing on the shift that is occurring within society, this study will contribute to future publications on a similar topic


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lijuan Liu ◽  
Yi Zheng

In new media era, the network coverage is wider, application of mobile terminals is more convenient, speed of information dissemination is fully accelerated, scope of dissemination is wider and people's access to information is more diversified. Therefore, the current media has become an indispensable part of human’s lives such as changing the way human live, work, learn and communicate daily. In this context, it is compulsory to improve the traditional teaching methods in order to keep in pace with the fast development and promote art education through the combination of technology and art. This paper analyses the current situation of digital media art teaching and the construction path of teaching model in the new media era.  


Author(s):  
James K. Ho

Much academic research on information technology (IT), systems (IS), and management (IM) has been branded by practitioners in business as unusable, irrelevant, and unreadable. Consequently, it is highly unlikely that conventional outlets for such work, e.g., scholarly journals and conference proceedings, can receive significant real-world exposure. By reversing the push-pull dynamics of information dissemination and retrieval in the new media, alternative approaches are emerging. This article presents the history of a case in point with data recorded over a period of 15 months. It is shown that the Internet in general and the World Wide Web in particular will be significant resources in bridging the gap between practice and relevant research.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 22
Author(s):  
Siyuan Wang

<p>Under the background of the new era, network technology, information technology and new media technology have been applied to various fields, effectively promoting social progress and industry development. In particular, the application of big data, cloud computing and multimedia technology in the radio and television industry not only accelerates the speed of information transmission and increases the number of information dissemination, but also truly realizes information sharing and promotes the sustainable development of the radio and television industry. Under the background of the new era, the information collection and processing technology and editing technology in the radio and television news industry have been improved, which also puts forward new requirements for the editing skills of radio and television news. Based on the author's own news practice, through analyzing the editing skills of radio and television news in the new era, the author puts forward some thoughts and countermeasures to provide useful reference for more radio and television news from the north.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-72
Author(s):  
Helmi Yanuar Dwi Prasetyo ◽  
Komang Ayu Suwindiatrini

Abstrak. Pandemik Covid-19 di awal tahun 2020 berdampak besar pada seluruh aspek kehidupan manusia. Pembatasan aktivitas banyak diterapkan di berbagai tempat untuk memutus penyebaran virus Corona. Hal tersebut juga berdampak pada kegiatan penyebaran informasi tentang cagar budaya, seperti sosialisasi, pameran, seminar, dan kegiatan lainnya yang tidak bisa dilaksanakan secara tatap muka. Pembatasan aktivitas juga menyebabkan kunjungan museum dan situs-situs bersejarah tidak dapat dilakukan. Pemanfaatan media informasi baru perlu dilakukan untuk menyebarkan informasi tentang cagar budaya secara virtual. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menjawab bagaimana peran media baru dalam penyebaran informasi tentang cagar budaya di masa pandemi Covid-19 serta manfaat yang didapatkan oleh masyarakat. Data yang digunakan bersumber internet dan hasil kuesioner yang diikuti oleh responden dari enam belas provinsi di Indonesia dengan menggunakan platform Google Form yang disebarkan melalui sosial media WhatsApp. Hasil penelitian mengetahui bahwa media baru mampu memberikan solusi dalam penyebaran informasi cagar budaya yang biasa dilakukan secara tatap muka dengan menghadirkannya secara virtual. Penyebaran informasi secara virtual juga memberikan ilmu pengetahuan dan pengalaman baru dalam pembelajaran untuk mengenal cagar budaya walaupun dalam kondisi pandemic seperti saat ini.   Abstract. The Covid-19 pandemic in early 2020 had a wide impact on all aspects of human life, with activity restrictions aimed at stopping the spread of the Coronavirus. Activity restrictions are widely applied in every place to cut off the transmission of the Coronavirus. The restrictions affect the information dissemination on cultural heritage, such as socialization, exhibitions, seminars, and others that can not be done directly. Due to the restrictions, a site visit to the museum and historical sites is hard to do. The utilization of new media needs to be considered to disseminate cultural heritage information virtually.  This study aims to acknowledge the role of new media for information dissemination during the pandemic and its benefits to the community. Data were collected from internet sources and questionnaires followed by respondents using the Google Form platform shared through WhatsApp. The results found out that the new media can provide solutions in cultural heritage dissemination virtually. This new method also provides knowledge and experiences in learning to recognize cultural heritage in this period.


Media-N ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jesse Allison ◽  
Vincent Cellucci ◽  
Derek Ostrenko

One of the most popular new media platforms for the proliferation and distribution of ideas related to Technology, Entertainment, and Design is produced in the form of TED Talks.  For the independent TED event—designated by the x—TEDxLSU, three media artists developed a poetry performance web app, Diamonds in Dystopia, which applies advanced coding techniques to aggregate TED Talk transcripts as found text to generate new stanzas using a found text and Markov chains creative process, which enables succinct recombination of massive amounts of language as source material. This addition pushes the boundaries of the TED Talk by adding another exciting and popular form of new media, interactivity, to the mixture of mediums. Performance-scaled interactivity, specifically using mobile devices in an audience comprised of hundreds of users swaps the individualized information dissemination system and turns it into one capable of creative output or collaboration. The collaborative text contributed by the audience in Diamonds in Dystopia further engages information dissemination because the user’s interaction enables a parallel creative bond to form between the audience experience and the performing poet, in terms of the text methodology employed. By picking or clicking on the individual word selections of a seed poem that resonate with them, audience members create Markov chain reactions that creatively recombine and datamine a database of over 2,500 TED Talks to send a flurry of improvisational stanzas to the poet, which he then improvises into the poem on stage, creating and archiving an event-specific version of the poem and performance. 


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