scholarly journals Structural and Organizational and Content Characteristics of Media Discourse on the Example of Web-Site «The Guardian».

2021 ◽  
pp. 158-173
Author(s):  
Olga Lushchinskaya

The article considers the issues of media discourse on the example of the web-site «The Guardian» as a product of convergent journalism. Structural and organizational as well as content peculiarities of this electronic edition are described on the basis of the integrative methods of discourse analysis. These methods include formal criteria, criteria of multimedia technologies, extra- and intralinguistic criteria. The analysis of the representation of these criteria allowed to reveal its organizational structure and design; the degree of presence and severity of the phenomenon of convergence; the specificity of content via the realization on the site a range of discourse categories such as audience, communicative purpose, self-identification, space, time, intertextuality, intereventness, intersubjectivity. The category “stylistic range” reflects the text organization of the online edition.

Author(s):  
Nataliia Pushkaruk

The article examines the multimedia technologies used by the French TV channel France 24, the RFI radio station and the international television channel TV5 Monde in highlighting current information. The objective of the article is to ascertain the reasons of increased attention to multimedia content and interactivity of French broadcasting channels. To achieve this objective, the following methods were used: observation, analysis, generalization. The definition of the concept “multimedia” was considered and the monitoring of multimedia content of French media materials was implemented. As a result it was determined the most popular technologies and provided the recommendations on the use of multimedia technologies in the programs and on the web-site of the Ukrainian TV channel UA | TV.


2003 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 70-86
Author(s):  
Christine Rzepka

One of the top reasons given for use of the internet is the ability to search for health information. However, much of the planning for web-based health information often fails to consider accessibility issues. If health care organizations and community agencies’ web sites have the latest, most wellresearched information on the health topics of the day, it is useless to those who cannot access it because of invisible technological barriers. Many flashy, high-tech sites were designed only to appeal to the needs of the mainstream population, with no consideration given to how people with disabilities must adapt their use of the web in order to access information. This article addresses issues of access specific to web site development, and will explore barriers to accessibility frequently experienced by web users with disabilities, requirements for ADA compliance, and how people with disabilities use the web. Web site accessibility guidelines, as well as simple evaluation tools, will be discussed. A thorough review of the article will enable even the least tech-savvy of health educators to enhance their skills in planning and evaluating web sites to promote access for people with disabilities.


Author(s):  
Petar Halachev ◽  
Victoria Radeva ◽  
Albena Nikiforova ◽  
Miglena Veneva

This report is dedicated to the role of the web site as an important tool for presenting business on the Internet. Classification of site types has been made in terms of their application in the business and the types of structures in their construction. The Models of the Life Cycle for designing business websites are analyzed and are outlined their strengths and weaknesses. The stages in the design, construction, commissioning, and maintenance of a business website are distinguished and the activities and requirements of each stage are specified.


1999 ◽  
Vol 41 (2) ◽  
pp. 327-327
Author(s):  
Irving Kulik
Keyword(s):  
Web Site ◽  

2017 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 82-89
Author(s):  
E. S. Epifanov

This article presents a classification of major factors that shape the cost of Internet site. Also discusses the limitations in determining the objectives of the web site; advantages and disadvantages of different factors.


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (5) ◽  
pp. 605-632
Author(s):  
Elda Weizman ◽  
Anita Fetzer

Abstract This paper sets up to show how accountability for communicative action is constructed in online journalism as an object of talk, comparing British English and Israeli Hebrew discourse communities. The analysis utilizes a discourse-pragmatic frame of reference supplemented by cognitive semantics and corpus-assisted tools. The discussion draws on data collected from the websites of The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph, Ha’aretz and Ynet. Focusing on self- and other-positioning of commenters and columnists as citizens, we explore how the accountability of the elite for communicative action and the accountability of their actions to citizens are discursively constructed by ordinary persons (in their role as commenters) and by non-ordinary persons (in their role as columnists, including journalists, experts and authors). The analysis indicates conceptual similarities coupled with discursive differences between the discourse communities under study.


2017 ◽  
Vol 30 (04) ◽  
pp. 279-282
Author(s):  
Jörg Wichmann

AbstractSince there is great interest in new homeopathic remedies, new provings and new systems for grouping and understanding remedies, Homoeopathic Links wants to inform all homeopaths via this rubric about new developments. Proving conductors are invited to send their provings to us. We will mention the proving in the column and you can decide whether you also want the proving on the Web site (www.provings.info) and/or make it available by email. Besides sending the proving, you can also opt for an article about the proving that is restricted to 900 words (one page). In this article, you can include information on the substance, where to get the remedy, themes coming out of the proving and a very short description of the methodology.The Web site where you can find all provings is www.provings.info.Presented here is a review of Paul Anderson Theriault's landmark book ‘The Table of Animals’.


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