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Australian Newspapers in the Television Age : Change and Its Limits, 1956-2006 / Rodney TIFFEN / Anthem Press (2025)
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Titre : Australian Newspapers in the Television Age : Change and Its Limits, 1956-2006 Type de document : e-book Auteurs : Rodney TIFFEN Editeur : Anthem Press Année de publication : 2025 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 9781839994913 Note générale : copyrighted Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : This book looks at Australian newspapers over the half century following the introduction of television in 1956. Through a quantitative study it illuminates how the nature of news has changed and how central journalistic practices have developed. It examines newspapers’ changing size and structure, their story priorities, their use of visual aids and interpretive frames, their changing range and treatment of sources, and how these changes affected their political and international coverage. Nombre d'accès : Illimité En ligne : https://neoma-bs.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.scholarvox.com/book/88968766 Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=607662
Titre : Civic Engagement in Australian Democracy Type de document : e-book Auteurs : Sarah MURRAY Editeur : Anthem Press Année de publication : 2025 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 9781839993534 Note générale : copyrighted Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : The Australian democratic system has long been regarded as one of the most stable and predictable in the world, with an entrenched two-party duopoly, compulsory voting ensuring high levels of electoral participation and relatively high levels of satisfaction with the democratic process. Yet the ways Australians engage with, and participate in, their democracy have shifted substantially in recent times. While a record proportion of Australians are now on the electoral roll, less than 1% belong to a political party, and the share of Australians that have always voted for the same party in Federal elections has declined from 72% in 1967 to 37% in 2022. Turnout in the 2022 Federal Election fell below 90% for the first time since the introduction of compulsory voting in 1924. Over 50% of voters cast their ballots early in 2022, up from around 10% in 2004. The advent of social media has afforded Australians a range of opportunities for political engagement but has also given rise to serious concerns surrounding the dissemination of misinformation. And Australians have also recently been afforded several historically rare opportunities for direct participation in the lawmaking process – particularly, the 2017 same-sex marriage plebiscite and the 2023 referendum on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament. These developments give rise to a wide range of deep, difficult questions for Australian democracy, many of which have been under-explored. What, for instance, does the failure of the referendum on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament mean for Australian democracy? What sorts of opportunities ought to be afforded to Australians for direct participation in government? How might climate change impact Australian democracy in the coming decades? How might the rise in early voting impact the character of Australian democracy? What opportunities do Australians have for engagement in civic life, and what obstacles do they face in exercising them? This edited collection brings together specialists in the democratic process to consider such questions, alongside many others. Moreover, the collection is uniquely interdisciplinary, insofar as the contributors are drawn from a diverse range of fields – law, philosophy, political science and sociology. The chapters each help bring us a broader understanding of civic participation in Australian democracy, in order that we might evaluate the status quo, and gauge where it might be headed, in the future. Nombre d'accès : Illimité En ligne : https://neoma-bs.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.scholarvox.com/book/88969483 Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=608004 Conspiracy and Contingency : How to Deal with Fake Necessities / Thorsten BOTZ-BORNSTEIN / Anthem Press (2025)
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Titre : Conspiracy and Contingency : How to Deal with Fake Necessities Type de document : e-book Auteurs : Thorsten BOTZ-BORNSTEIN Editeur : Anthem Press Année de publication : 2025 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 9781839993138 Note générale : copyrighted Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : What do conspiracy theories, algorithms and meritocracy have in common? All three avoid contingency and frantically look for necessities. The COVID-19 crisis has brought about a proliferation of conspiracy theories that reject, among other things, official accounts of the virus’s origins and remedies, and sometimes even the existence of the virus itself. Conspiratorial thinking usually links events to secret plots concocted by powerful conspirators, whether it be Bill Gates or Big Pharma. In this book, I point to another dominant driving force: the desire to find simple and apparently reasonable explanations for phenomena that are actually purely random and contingent. Often, unfounded conspiracy theories emerge because contingency is not accepted, and necessities are looked for at all costs. Nothing happens by chance, and there must be a plan or an intelligent design behind everything.This book deals with ‘contingency phobia’. This special phobia is not only manifest in most unwarranted conspiracy theories, but it also appears, in Western culture, as a recurrent psychological, cognitive and scientific pattern. It is the cause of a variety of other phenomena that have become emblematic for liberal democracies, such as the contemporary algorithm culture or the obsession with merit and ranking. Not only the conspiratorial mindset rejects a world of contingency and strives to create a universe structured by a necessary order; life coaches, algorithm engineers and neoliberal meritocrats all do the same. This book analyses these phenomena by using the same criteria: how do humans deal with contingency and how do they try to establish necessities?Some philosophies, such as Daoism and Zen Buddhism, make unwarranted conspiracy theories quasi-impossible because they find original ways of combining contingency with ontological, theological or cosmological premises. I identify sources that other disciplines examining conspiracy theories, for example, political science, anthropology, psychology or sociology, have rarely seen as primary. Political scientists focus on the macro level and construe conspiracy theories mostly as national or regional phenomena whereas anthropologists, psychologists and sociologists tend to focus on the micro level. The present study is an example of practical philosophy depicting conspiratorial thinking as an organic or a dynamic phenomenon by crystallising cognitive and cultural ‘necessity-contingency patterns’ that can be found in politics, culture, religion and science. Nombre d'accès : Illimité En ligne : https://neoma-bs.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.scholarvox.com/book/88969484 Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=608005
Titre : Don't Shoot the Journalists : Migrating to Stay Alive Type de document : e-book Auteurs : Peter LAUFER Editeur : Anthem Press Année de publication : 2025 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 9781839994845 Note générale : copyrighted Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : Practicing journalism is dangerous. Until the wars in Ukraine and Gaza broke out, Mexico continued to rank as the deadliest locale for reporters, with too many other countries close behind, including Afghanistan, Syria, India, and the Philippines. More journalists have been killed in Gaza since October 2023 than during the entirety of World War II and the numbers of journalists killed, injured, or exiled from both Russia and Ukraine since the Russian invasion in 2021 continues to grow.The University of Oregon staged the “Extra! Extra! Refugee Journalists become the Story—Migrating to Stay Alive” conference in April 2024 with expert guest speakers: refugee journalists, academic experts, and others who specialize in exiled journalist issues and threats to journalists and free expression.The symposium brought Mexican refugee journalists in exile to the University of Oregon campus for keynote speeches followed by workshops with other experts in the fields of freedom of expression and threats to journalists. These workshops led to student field work during the conference dates, work regarding how the crises examined during the conference impact tools used by immigrants to obtain news from their countries of origin.The material generated during the symposium plus ancillary reportage fuels the critical stories and conclusions told in the book Don’t Shoot the Journalists. Nombre d'accès : Illimité En ligne : https://neoma-bs.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.scholarvox.com/book/88969482 Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=608003 Reclaiming Economic Sovereignty in Africa : A Natural Resource-based Industrialisation / Horman CHITONGE / Anthem Press (2025)
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Titre : Reclaiming Economic Sovereignty in Africa : A Natural Resource-based Industrialisation Type de document : e-book Auteurs : Horman CHITONGE Editeur : Anthem Press Année de publication : 2025 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 9781839993336 Note générale : copyrighted Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : This book has examined the way African countries utilise their natural wealth. It has illustrated that weak economic sovereignty accounts for the irony that the most endowed continent on the planet has ended being the most impoverished. It is argued in this book that weak economic sovereignty in Africa has several implications, including the situation where the continent is unable to make the most out of its abundant natural wealth. Weak economic sovereignty on the continent is manifested in the low levels of financial and monetary sovereignty among African countries, but most importantly in low productive capabilities. The conditions of low productive capabilities prevailing on the African continent have created a situation where most African countries are locked into economically debilitating dependencies, including dependence on commodity export, such that they only get a tiny proportion of the value generated from natural resources extracted from their territories. The book has also argued that the persisting weak economic sovereignty on the continent is a clear indication that while African countries attained political sovereignty six decades ago, attaining economic sovereignty has remained an incomplete liberation project that requires a new strategy to accomplish. Nombre d'accès : Illimité En ligne : https://neoma-bs.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.scholarvox.com/book/88968762 Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=607513 Consumer Nationalism in China : Examining Its Critical Impact On Multinational Businesses / Maggie YING JIANG / Anthem Press (2024)
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PermalinkDefining Hybrid Heroes : The Leadership Spectrum from Scoundrel to Saint / Inge BROKERHOF / Anthem Press (2024)
PermalinkDigital Immersive Art in China : Rejuvenation and Cultural Presence / XINYANG ZHAO / Anthem Press (2024)
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