Search Results - "comic strip"
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Vague languages implied through disparagement functions in comic strips
Published 2017“…One of the interesting forms of media toanalyse, that consistsof humor, are comic strips. However, the study on the useof vague language in comic strips is still rare. …”
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The use of comic strips as pre-reading activity to improve reading comprehension of narrative text for year 3 pupils / Nor Asmahani Hassim
Published 2015“…A pre and post-test experimental design was used to examine the effect of the comic strips strategies on students' achievement. In order to determine the effect of the comic strips implementation on the students' achievement, lessons with different degrees of implementation were compared. …”
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Cognition and emotion : exploration on consumers response to advertisement and brand
Published 2021“…Lastly, in study 4 (n = 69), the results reveal that prior exposure to a humourous stimulus (i.e., comic strip) affects ad evaluation only. This research offers some theoretical contributions to the establishment of cognition as drivers to information processing and ELM attitude formation; and insights into consumers' cognitive-emotional attempts in response to advertising and brands which may become an input for advertisers, brand builders and marketing firms to design more innovative and impactful advertising campaigns for a sustainable IMC. …”
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Luring the Lurkers: Increasing Participations in the Online Discussions of a Blended Learning Course
Published 2014“…Based on the discourse analysis of responses posted by 122 participants, three techniques were noted to be successful in luring the lurkers to be more active in the discussion, which include the use of a comic strip as a topic starter, incorporation of social talks and instructor’s frequent intervention. …”
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eBook Reader : A Comparison on Perceived Usefulness and Ease of Use
Published 2005“…ICDL operates using five types of eBook reader; standard, comic strip, spiral, plus and Adobe. Davis’ Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) (1989) is used in this study to identify Malaysian children perception towards standard and comic strip eBook reader types. …”
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A study on the figure drawing of local historical comics / Mohamad Akmal Ariff Kamarudin
Published 2015“…Comic books are magazines that are comprised of several comic strips…”
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Lat’s comics and the articulation of the Malaysian cultural landscape
Published 2017“…Using Rodriguez and Dimitrova’s (2011) four-tiered model, this paper sets out to analyse how Lat frames culture in his comics in 5 selected comic strips culled from online sources. The findings indicated that Lat has a tendency to frame his cartoons in terms of a Malaysianised landscape. …”
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Juggling identities: Komik Bunda’s representation of “Good” working mothers during the Covid-19 pandemic
Published 2023“…Critical content analysis is performed on 30 comic strips with the theme of motherhood during a pandemic, and the findings are analysed from the perspective of feminist standpoint theory, identity, and representation. …”
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Proposed new design scheme of Comic Centre for Comixtra No 32, Jalan 22/14, Section 14, 55100 Petaling Jaya, Selangor / Siti Kamariah Jasmani
Published 2005“…From their humble beginnings as anthologies of comic strips in newspapers, comics have progressed into a highly sophisticated, and still evolving, literary art form with talented writer such as Hayoa Miyazaki and the like.Equally important is the vat array of luminaries of highly talented artist like Osamu Tezuka, Ma Wing Shing, Gayour, and the like - just to name a few - who have enabled comic art to be catapulted into the art galleries as recognition of the distinguished quality of artistic input.…”
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