Challenges in media research

Q2 Social Sciences
Danilo Araña Arao
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In this issue, there are six refereed articles addressing various challenges of media research in Asia. Abdul Wahab Siddiqi, Haroon Hakimi, and Faisal Karimi (In conflict between leaving and staying: identifying the challenges of women journalists and the effects on the intention to leave the journalism profession) conclude that emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, family job conflict, society job conflict, and intention to leave the job have a positive and significant relationship. Neelam Sharma (Populism and social media use: comparing the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s strategic use of Twitter during the 2014 and the 2019 election campaigns) stresses that the research subject initially used Twitter to discredit the opposition and then later changed tactics to focus on self-promotion and establishing a direct connection with voters. Zizheng Yu and Nairui Xu (The emergence of “consumer sphere”: the logics behind short video activism tactics of Chinese consumers) observe that discussion and sharing of short videos help unite consumers as they bring the individual issue to the public spotlight. Tra My Nguyen and Anh Duc Do (“Second-class citizens”: framing domestic migrant workers in Vietnamese news media during the fourth wave of COVID-19) find out that migrant workers were reported in the media as pitiful, vulnerable, and helpless victims of the pandemic while they were blamed for new outbreaks. Prashanth Bhat and Kalyani Chadha (Expanding public debate? Examining the impact of India’s top English language political talk shows) stress that television talk shows in India were fixated on promoting religious majoritarianism, defending government policies, and advocating hyper-nationalism. Sadia Jamil (COVID-19 pandemic and science reporting in Pakistan) explores the influences on Pakistani journalists’ science reporting at the individual, routine, organizational, social-institutional, and social system levels. Aside from the six refereed articles, two non-refereed commentaries by David Robie and Tracy Mae Ildefonso discuss media-related challenges in New Zealand and the Philippines. Four non-refereed reviews by Argha Basu, Goutam Karmakar, Manoj Kumar, Payel Pal, Amit Sharma, and Priyanka Tripathi explain how the media are depicted in selected Indian films.
媒体研究的挑战
在本期中,有六篇关于亚洲媒体研究的各种挑战的参考文章。Abdul Wahab Siddiqi、Haroon Hakimi和Faisal Karimi(在离开和留下之间的冲突中:识别女记者的挑战以及对离开新闻行业意愿的影响)得出结论,情绪衰竭、人格解体、家庭工作冲突、社会工作冲突和离职意愿之间存在积极而显著的关系。Neelam Sharma(民粹主义和社交媒体使用:比较印度总理纳伦德拉·莫迪在2014年和2019年竞选期间对推特的战略使用)强调,研究对象最初使用推特来抹黑反对派,后来改变了策略,专注于自我宣传和与选民建立直接联系。余子正和徐乃瑞(“消费者领域”的出现:中国消费者短视频行动策略背后的逻辑)观察到,短视频的讨论和分享有助于团结消费者,将个人问题带到公众的聚光灯下。Tra My Nguyen和Anh Duc Do(“二等阶级公民”:在第四波新冠肺炎期间,越南新闻媒体对家庭佣工的诬陷)发现,媒体报道称,移民工人是疫情的可怜、脆弱和无助的受害者,而他们却被指责为新疫情的罪魁祸首。Prashanth Bhat和Kalyani Chadha(扩大公众辩论?研究印度顶级英语政治脱口秀的影响)强调,印度的电视脱口秀节目专注于宣传宗教多数主义、捍卫政府政策和倡导超民族主义。Sadia Jamil(新冠肺炎大流行与巴基斯坦科学报道)探讨了个人、日常、组织、社会-机构和社会系统层面对巴基斯坦记者科学报道的影响。除了六篇参考文章外,David Robine和Tracy Mae Ildefonso的两篇非参考评论还讨论了新西兰和菲律宾与媒体相关的挑战。Argha Basu、Goutam Karmakar、Manoj Kumar、Payel Pal、Amit Sharma和Priyanka Tripathi的四篇非参考评论解释了媒体在选定的印度电影中的描述。
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Media Asia Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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