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    From “Networked Publics” to “Refracted Publics”: A Companion Framework for Researching “Below the Radar” Studies by Abidin, Crystal

    Published 2021
    “…The article updates technology and social media scholar danah boyd’s foundational work on “networked publics” to offer the framework of “refracted publics.” …”
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    Transmedial projects, scholarly habitus, and critical know-how in a British university in China by Brown, Melissa, Evers, Clifton, Fleming, David, Gilardi, Filippo, Reid, James

    Published 2017
    “…The ‘Transmedial Projects’ are inspired by Transmedia Storytelling, which media scholar Henry Jenkins defines as “the unfolding of stories across multiple media platforms, with each medium making distinctive contributions to our understanding of the world” (2006, 293). …”
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    Uses and gratifications of news among ethnic groups in Nigeria by Saleeman, Ibrahim G., M. Budiman, Adrian, Ahmad, Mohd Khairie

    Published 2015
    “…Uses and Gratifications (U&G) theory has enjoyed substantial usage for news study among media scholars . Previous studies have also explored news consumption among ethnic groups through the uses and gratifications approach. …”
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    Experiencing the Digital News: The multiple dimensions of users’ experience in news media use by Omar, Bahiyah, Mustafa, Hasrina

    Published 2017
    “…The term media experience is seldom defined explicitly by communication and media scholars. Most often, it refers to media use and the feeling (such as enjoyment) resulted from the use. …”
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    Experiencing the digital news: the multiple dimensions of users’ experience in news media use by Omar, Bahiyah, Mustafa, Hasrina

    Published 2017
    “…The term media experience is seldom defined explicitly by communication and media scholars. Most often, it refers to media use and the feeling (such as enjoyment) resulted from the use.To fill this void, the present study turns to presence studies which espouse the idea of being there in mediated environment.As online news use involves a kind of mediated experience, this study adopts the existing measure of presence to determine the multiple dimensions of online news experience.A Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was used to establish the dimensions of the experience in this exploratory study.Four dimensions were extracted from the analysis: para-social interaction, transportation, absorption and social realism.The study found that online news users were experiencing beyond ordinary description; they interacted with the news, absorbed in the narrative world, and to certain extent felt that they were being transported into such world and also experienced the realism that the news stories tend to convey.Implications for understanding the experience in news media use from presence perspective are discussed.…”
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    Disruption and collaboration in digital journalism: ambivalence of social responsibility and political economy practices of media companies by Mufti Nurlatifah, Nina Mutmainnah

    Published 2021
    “…Since the development of digital media, communication and media scholars have predicted journalism to develop at two levels. …”
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    “Beer is Haram!” Representation of Islam by Online Newspapers in Malaysia on the issue of better Beer festival & oktoberfest by Muhammad Raqib Mohd Sofian, Nurul Nadirah Abu Hasan, Afiqah Mior Kamarulbaid, Muhamad Zaki Mustafa, Nurul Fathihin Mohd Noor Shah, Norsimaa Mustaffa

    Published 2023
    “…The representation of Islam in the media has been widely discussed by media scholars. In the Malaysian context, Islam is frequently associated with conflicts resulting from political issues or actions taken by religious authorities against any organisation or individual that sparks public debate. …”
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    Proposing transmedia storytelling for Malaysian film industry : thematic considerations by Jamaluddin Aziz, Normah Mustaffa, Norhayati Hamzah

    Published 2021
    “…One crucial development of media convergence is transmedia. While media scholars argue that media convergence has resulted in ontological uncertainties, it ironically entrenches some recognisable functions of the traditional media. …”
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    Retrieving trends and issues of penyiaran/broadcasting in Malaysian Parliamentary Debates from 1957 to 2018: a culturomics approach by Jamaluddin Aziz

    Published 2019
    “…The impact of the study is that it evokes ontological enquiry useful for media scholars, lawmakers and media practitioners to understand the changing conception of broadcasting so that more adaptive approaches and policies can be legislated.…”
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    How independent? an analysis of GE13 coverage by Malaysia’s online news portal coverage by J, Lumsden Linda

    Published 2013
    “…The study employs two research methods: content analysis and personal interviews with news portal editors and media scholars. Following an overview of Malaysia’s historically hegemonic mainstream news media, the article traces how the Internet facilitated the introduction of Malaysia’s counter-hegemonic online news portals. …”
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    Gender representation in Indonesian online news (A study on detiknews.com) by Yutanti, Widiya

    Published 2013
    “…We also live in a world which is increasingly saturated by media and information and communication technologies (Gill 2007: 7).The proposition above underlines the two elements of gender and the media which, together, have represented a longstanding area of concern for critical media scholars and feminists in the world over the past five decades. …”
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    Social media usage and effect studies in Malaysian journals and PhD dissertations from 2004-2015 by A Rahman, Nur Atikah

    Published 2018
    “…In-depth interviews of six mass communication and social media scholars in Malaysia were also conducted. The interviews were conducted through an open-ended set of interview protocols to explore their perceptions on the trends of communication theories in social media studies. …”
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