Men more likely to post online newspaper comments

2015 ◽  
Vol 36 (4) ◽  
pp. 469-481 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hans K. Meyer ◽  
Michael Clay Carey
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2022 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 157-167
Author(s):  
Rizki Aziza

This research aimed to examine sport registers in online newspaper, and to obtain a list of words and phrases that are commonly used by the sport team when mentioning certain terms in the field of sport. The study was constrained by an examination of sport registers in the Jakarta Post online newspaper. The analytical research method and document analysis were used in this study. The study's findings were as follows: In the first article, it was found that six (6) or 31.5% data were classified as borrowing words, one (1) or 5.2% were acronyms, two (2) or 10.6% were abbreviations, two (2) or 10.6% were compounding, and eight (8) or 42.1% were categorized as inflections. In the second article, it was found that twelve (12) or 52,2% data were classified as borrowing words, one (1) or 4,3% were abbreviations, two (2) or 8,7% were compounding, and eight (8) or 34,8% were categorized as inflections. Moreover, in the third article, it was found that seven (7) or 31,8% data were classified as borrowing words, four (4) or 18,2% as acronyms, two (2) or 9,1% were abbreviations, one (1) or 4,5% were compounding, and eight (8) or 36,4% were categorized as inflections. There are not only words but phrase registers were found sport articles. There are 11 phrases found in three online news of sport article. It can be concluded that there are many registers to be found in sports news in the Jakarta Post online newspaper.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 214
Author(s):  
Dina Nurtiddini ◽  
Laila Soraya

This study was designed in the form of descriptive qualitative research with the aim at describing the most frequently used suffix in the article entitled “British Company to Invest $200m in West Java waste-to-fuel Plants” from online newspaper The Jakarta Post that published on 4th of March 2019. Documentation is the techniques of data collecting used in this study by reading, analyzing the text, gathering, and counting the suffixes used. The result showed that there are 83 data of suffixes found with 62 data are inflectional suffixes consist of 37% suffix –s (31 data), 18% suffix –ed (15 data), 18% suffix –ing (15 data), and 1% suffix –er (1 data). The rest of 21 data found are derivational suffixes, consist of 1% suffix –able, –ant, –ate, –ation,  –ition, –in, –or, –ship, and –ty with each suffix consist of 1 data. The other forms of derivational suffixes found are 5% suffix –ion (4 data), 5% suffix –ly (4 data), 3% suffix –ment (2 data), and 3% suffix –y (2 data). Thus, the writers concluded that inflectional suffixes with the form of suffix –s is the most frequently used suffix in the article.


DEIKSIS ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (01) ◽  
pp. 26
Author(s):  
Eva Nurul Candra ◽  
Elyza Martiarini

This research aims to analyse connotation words in the Jakarta Post online headline news and to find the positive and negative connotation of those online headline news. Qualitative method and descriptive analysis are applied in this research. There are 30 headline news of data sources. The result of the research shows that 46,66 % of  the 30 headline news online use positive connotation words and 53,33 % of them use  negative connotation words in the news. And it also shows that an online newspaper headline might evoke different feelings and emotions to the readers by using the connotation words. This finding implies that the most connotation words used in the headline news is negative connotation.  <br /> <br />Key words : connotation words, the Jakarta Post online headline news


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 433-444
Author(s):  
Amanuel Isak Tewolde

Many scholars and South African politicians characterize the widespread anti-foreigner sentiment and violence in South Africa as dislike against migrants and refugees of African origin which they named ‘Afro-phobia’. Drawing on online newspaper reports and academic sources, this paper rejects the Afro-phobia thesis and argues that other non-African migrants such as Asians (Pakistanis, Indians, Bangladeshis and Chinese) are also on the receiving end of xenophobia in post-apartheid South Africa. I contend that any ‘outsider’ (White, Asian or Black African) who lives and trades in South African townships and informal settlements is scapegoated and attacked. I term this phenomenon ‘colour-blind xenophobia’. By proposing this analytical framework and integrating two theoretical perspectives — proximity-based ‘Realistic Conflict Theory (RCT)’ and Neocosmos’ exclusivist citizenship model — I contend that xenophobia in South Africa targets those who are in close proximity to disadvantaged Black South Africans and who are deemed outsiders (e.g., Asian, African even White residents and traders) and reject arguments that describe xenophobia in South Africa as targeting Black African refugees and migrants.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 12-24
Author(s):  
Retty Rizkyaningtyas ◽  
Wildan Taufiq ◽  
Ahmad AD Qonit

ABSTRACT The purpose of this research is to know the meaning behind the sign of index, icon, and symbol, and also the criticism of social on caricature in online newspaper Al-Riyadh. The approach used is semiotics Charles Sanders Pierce. Descriptive analytical methods used in this research. The result research found the sign of icon as pilgrims mean obedience, index as people bite finger mean sadness and symbol as ashoobiu’ an nadam mean regret. Whereas the criticism of social on caricature are politics, technology and morality. Keywords: Caricature, icon, index, symbol, criticism of social.  ملخص البحثأغرض هذا البحث هي معرفة المعانى وراء علامة الإيقونية والتأشيرية والرمزية. وكذلك لمعرفة النقد الاجتماعي في الكاريكاتير في جريدة الرياض بالمدخل السيميائية تشارلز ساندر بيرس  . والمنهج في هذا البحث هو منهج الوصفي التحليلي. ونتائج هذا البحث، وجدت الباحثة العلامات في الكريكاتير في جريدة الرياض، بنظر إلى ثلاث علامات: (1) الإيقونية مثل الحجاج بمعنى طاعة (2) التأشيرية مثل الشخص يعض الصابع بمعنى حسرة(3) الرمزية مثل أصابع الندم بمعنى خيبة الأمل. والنقد الاجتماعي في الكريكاتير وهي السياسية والتكنولوجيا والأخلاقية.الكلمة الرئيسية: الكريكاتير، الإيقونية، التأشيرية، الرمزية، النقد الإجتماعي. ABSTRAKTujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui makna-makna dibalik tanda indeks, ikon dan simbol serta kritik sosial yang terdapat pada karikatur dalam koran online Al-Riyadh. Pendekatan yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini yaitu pendekatan semiotika Charles Sanders Pierce. Adapun metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah metode deskriptif analitik. Hasil penelitian yang ditemukan yaitu tanda ikon seperti jemaah haji bermakna ketaatan, tanda indeks orang gigit jari bermakna kesedihan dan tanda simbol seperti ashoobiu’ an nadam bermakna. Penyesalan. Sedangkan kritik sosial yang terdapat pada karikatur tersebut yaitu politik, teknologi, dan moral.Keywords: Karikatur, ikon, indeks, simbol, kritik sosial.


2021 ◽  
pp. 109634802110303
Author(s):  
Hengyun Li ◽  
Fang Meng ◽  
Simon Hudson

The research aims to examine how positive review disconfirmation (i.e., a positive deviance between a hotel consumer’s poststay evaluation and the average review rating by prior consumers) affects subsequent consumers’ willingness to post online reviews and their own review ratings. By employing an experimental research method, this study reveals that positive review disconfirmation increases hotel guests’ willingness to post online reviews, and increases their online review ratings through the mechanism of concern for others, demonstrating an act of altruism. In addition, comparatively the positive review disconfirmation effects are stronger when the variance of prior review ratings is smaller. This study enhances the online review social influence literature, and the consumer’s altruistic motivation of posting online reviews.


Author(s):  
Andrew Marubashi

It has been rightly observed that it will take decades for historians to actually make sense of what happened in world history in 2011. Ultimately, the recentness of any event will determine when a process can be historically analyzed. Even more, there is a lot of discussion on the relationship between history and the Internet, and on histories 'impact' capacity, i.e. its ability to connect with the developments in the wider society. Historians, unlike other disciplines have not utilized the net to service historical study. This research examined the foreign response to the Greek Debt Crisis through looking at the net as a primary source of historical information; looking at the net as a tool in generating further historical information (similar to Oral History). This was achieved through analyzing blogs, online newspaper articles, embassy websites, online journals and other websites that the Internet had to offer. The findings of the research facilitated the creation of multiple timelines based on threats, projections, and a general history. In addition, the research also served as a methodological experiment. Fundamentally, the research concluded that the Internet could be used as a primary source as well as a supplementary source in dealing with a recent event. Moreover it pushed the boundaries of historical distance in historiography.


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