Index

Geo Spaces of Communication Research

ISBN: 978-1-80071-606-3, eISBN: 978-1-80071-605-6

ISSN: 2050-2060

Publication date: 28 March 2024

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(2024), "Index", Robinson, L., Moles, K., Moreira, S.V. and Schulz, J. (Ed.) Geo Spaces of Communication Research (Studies in Media and Communications, Vol. 26), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 179-184. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2050-206020240000026019

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Copyright © 2024 Laura Robinson, Katia Moles, Sonia Virginia Moreira and Jeremy Schulz


INDEX

Note: Page numbers followed by “n” indicate notes.

Accessibility
, 131

Accountability
, 131

Action repertoire
, 69

Activism
, 71

Activist networks
, 3

Affordability
, 12

Agenda setting
, 32

Agenda setting theory
, 32

media coverage analysis
, 41–42

public opinion, agenda setting theory, and social media
, 33–34

tweets analysis
, 34–40

“América Latina, Región de Carteles”
, 134

Anatel
, 10, 13, 15

Anthropology
, 145

Applied economy
, 95

Art
, 5, 165

Art worlds
, 164–166

Artifacts
, 169–171

Automatic paraphrasing
, 105

Availability
, 12

Bardin’s methodological approach
, 34

Biomedical language
, 121

Bolsonaro
, 2

BP oil spill
, 50

Brand
, 98

Brazil
, 10, 32, 92, 104

research grounds
, 93–96

results
, 96–101

studies about local and regional media in
, 92–93

Brazilian “civic culture”
, 69

Brazilian Association of Internet and Telecommunications Providers (Abrint)
, 11

Brazilian market
, 13

Brisanet
, 17

Broadband
, 10

Business models
, 4

Cabo Telecom
, 17

Campaigning
, 37

Case studies
, 132–133

Central locality
, 94

Citizen participation
, 72–73

Collaboration
, 128

Collaborative journalism
, 128

findings
, 132–137

methodology
, 129–132

state of journalism
, 129

Commercial interest
, 12

Communication
, 145

ethnographic method
, 149–152

field fit in paper
, 156–160

fieldsites
, 147–149

Communication geographies
, 93

Communication practices
, 146

Comprova Project
, 134–135

Connectas
, 134

Content analysis
, 51, 130–131

of news articles
, 135–136

Copel Telecom
, 17

Corporate social responsibility
, 46

Corpus
, 70–73, 109, 121, 124n10

Corpus Linguistics
, 118

Covid-19 global pandemic
, 104–112, 118, 120

Credibility
, 128, 130, 135

Crisis
, 3

Crisis communication
, 46–49

Critical discourse analysis (CDA)
, 47–49

Critical ideology
, 167

Crowdsourcing
, 131, 135

Cultural object
, 164–165

Curation of artifacts and objects d’art
, 169–171

Dance
, 146

Data visualizations
, 164

Data-gathering process
, 14

Democracy
, 40

Deployment mechanism
, 115

Development
, 131

Dialogical relationship
, 50

Dictatorship
, 39

Digital
, 164

Digital democracy
, 67

Digital network repertoires
, 69

Digital participation
, 67

changing levels of mobilization
, 80–84

computer assisted research methods with IRaMuTeQ
, 73–74

findings from lexical analysis
, 74–80

lexical analysis of media engagement and repertoires of action
, 68–70

presentation of corpus and description of approach
, 70–73

vocabulary of mobilization and rates of participation
, 80–82

Digital resources
, 68

Digital social media
, 32–33

Dimensions of activism
, 104

Disasters
, 46

communication flow on Facebook
, 59–61

crisis communication and critical discourse analysis
, 47–49

findings
, 52–53

framing in public relations
, 50–51

framing theory
, 49

methodology
, 51–52

National News
, 52

news media
, 56–57

news releases
, 55–56

relationship between news framing and Samarco framing
, 57

Samarco news and Samarco press releases
, 52–54

tragedy
, 61–62

Twitter
, 52

Twitter discourse and Samarco
, 57–59

Discourse analysis
, 108, 117

Disseminate information
, 47

Distribution platforms
, 131

Diversity of speech
, 131

Donald Trump
, 32, 118

Echo chambers
, 66

Economist, The Intelligence Unit
, 12

Effective crisis communication strategies
, 48

Entropy
, 106

Environment
, 53

Ethical standards
, 128

Ethnographic method
, 149–152

Ethnographic research
, 145

Ethnography
, 146, 165

Facebook
, 3, 66–68, 70, 78–80

Fake news
, 40

Fédération Internationale De Football Association (FIFA)
, 67

Feminist research principles
, 150

Fiber optic infrastructure
, 26

Fiber optic networks
, 1–2

Fiber optics
, 13

Fieldsites
, 147–149

Filter bubbles
, 66

Firm theory
, 95

FirstDraft
, 134

Fixed broadband
, 26

Frames
, 49

analysis
, 49

Framing

in public relations
, 50–51

theory
, 47, 49

Funding sources
, 136

G1 Portal corpus
, 119

Gini Index
, 28n10

Global Human Development Index (HDI)
, 13, 17

High-speed networks
, 12

Humanities
, 5

In-depth interviews
, 131–132, 136–137

Inclusive Internet Index 2020
, 12

Independence
, 128, 131

Inductive framing
, 51

Industrial economy
, 92

Industrial organization (IO)
, 95

Information
, 106

Information and communication technologies (ICTs)
, 12

Infrastructure
, 134

Instituto Brasileiro do Meio Ambiente e dos Recursos Naturais Renováveis (IBAMA)
, 48

Integrity
, 128

Interactivity
, 131, 135

Interior
, 153

Interior of Brazil/Rurality
, 153

International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ)
, 4, 133

Internet environment
, 10–13

Internet Information and Service Providers Association (InternetSul)
, 16, 28n7

Internet providers
, 11

Interpersonal communication
, 77

Interviews
, 131–132

Investigative journalism
, 128, 130

IRaMuTeQ, computer assisted research methods with
, 73–74

Jair Bolsonaro
, 32

Journalism
, 3

Journalism in Brazil
, 92

Journalistic investigations
, 133

Journalistic language
, 104

Journalistic practices
, 132

Journalistic regions
, 92

Journalistic texts
, 105

Language
, 48

Language quantitative models
, 107

Language uncertainty
, 107

Lean language
, 104

Left-wing activists
, 68

Lexical analysis of media engagement and repertoires of action
, 68–70

Lexical content generated by administrators to identify repertoires of action
, 73

Lexical redundancy
, 111–113

Linguistics
, 106

Lippmann’s theory
, 33

Local journalism
, 92

Macroeconomics
, 94

Market structure
, 95

Mass communication effect
, 33

Material culture
, 168

Media
, 3

Media communication
, 35

Media coverage analysis
, 41–42

Media economics
, 94, 96

Media industry
, 128

Media market
, 128

Media participation
, 68

Media visibility
, 146

Metallic cabling
, 1–2

Methodology
, 150

Microeconomics
, 94–95

Mobilizations
, 68–69

Movimento dos Trabalhadores Sem-Teto (MTST)
, 73

Multimedia Communication Service (SCM)
, 15

Municipal Human Development Index (MHDI)
, 13

fixed broadband access in municipalities with very low
, 17–19

Municipality
, 14

Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)
, 170

Museums
, 168–169

National Association for Digital Inclusion (Anid)
, 11

National Authority of Data Protection (ANPD)
, 27n6

National Broadband Program (PNBL)
, 10

National News
, 52

Natural language processing (NLP)
, 122, 123n4

Networks
, 165

News
, 51

News content
, 101

News framing
, 57

News media
, 56–57

News outlets
, 59

News releases
, 51, 55–56

Newspapers
, 92

Nike
, 50

NodeXL
, 2–3, 52

Non-profit
, 133

Occupy Wall Street movement
, 69

Oi
, 14

Online journalism
, 4, 97

Online media
, 100

Outlets
, 135

Panama Papers
, 133–134

Pandemic
, 107

Paraphrases
, 108

Paraphrasing
, 105

Paraphrastic redundancy
, 117, 120

Paraphrastic substitution
, 112

Paris Agreement
, 46

Participatory research
, 151–152

Passinho
, 146–147

Performance
, 95

PG1 corpus
, 120

Pluralistic approach
, 51

Political campaigns
, 33

Political opponents
, 40

Political participation
, 66–67

Political parties
, 68–69

Political practices
, 72–73

Political representatives
, 84

Politics
, 6

Polysemic redundancy, discourse aspects of
, 117–121

Pontificia Universidade Catolica (PUC)
, 148

Popular science
, 119, 121

Popularization of science
, 104

Post-industrial journalism
, 129

Practice
, 4

Presidential campaign
, 32

Press
, 38

Press conference
, 47

Press releases
, 47

Production
, 129

Productive activity
, 94

Proposition
, 37

Protest
, 3

Public perception
, 42

Public telecommunications policies
, 12

Publicity
, 100

Qualitative analysis
, 14

Qualitative data
, 160

Qualitative social research
, 164

Readability
, 109

Readers
, 117

Readiness
, 12

Redundancy
, 104

discourse aspects of polysemic redundancy
, 117–121

in journalistic language
, 104–105

lexical redundancy
, 111–113

methodology
, 108–109

problem with redundancy identification
, 109–111

results
, 121–122

syntactic redundancy
, 113–114

textual redundancy
, 114–117

theoretical foundations
, 105–108

Regional journalism
, 92

Regional media
, 92

Relationships
, 3

Relevance
, 12

Representations
, 146

Research methods
, 1

Revenue
, 96

“Revolution” theory
, 66

Right-wing movements
, 68

Rights, Openness, Accessibility to All, Multistakeholder participation + Cross-cutting indicators (ROAM+X)
, 11

Ritualistic staging
, 56

Rural
, 11

Samarco

dam failure
, 46

news
, 52–54

press releases
, 52–54

tragedy
, 46–47

Satellite coverage
, 1–2

Science
, 4

Science journalists
, 104

Science popularization
, 104

Scientific dissemination text
, 108

Scientific language
, 104

Scientific literacy
, 105

Scientific-technical language
, 121

Semantic association
, 4

Semiotics
, 107

Service provider
, 12

Sharing
, 16

Signs
, 48

Sky/AT&T
, 14

Small internet providers

characteristics
, 19–24

findings
, 17–24

internet environment
, 10–13

in low-income municipalities
, 14–15

relevance
, 13–14

technological infrastructure
, 16–17

Small providers
, 15

Social media
, 32, 47, 51, 66–67

campaigns
, 2

discourse
, 52

sites
, 68–69

Social movements
, 3, 67, 69–70, 78

Social networking
, 157

Social networks
, 23

Social protest
, 67

Social representations
, 92

Social responsibility and innovation
, 95

Social science visualizations
, 5

from study of art worlds
, 164–166

Social sciences
, 109, 149

Socio-cultural domains
, 4

Sources
, 33

Standpoint theory
, 150

Status
, 154

Stocking
, 168–169

Structural linguists
, 107

Structure–conduct–performance approach
, 95–96

Sustainability
, 137

Syntactic redundancy
, 113–114

Telebrás
, 10

Telecom Americas
, 14

Telecom Italia
, 14

Telecommunications
, 11

Telefonica
, 14

Text arrays
, 164

Textual analysis
, 51

Textual redundancy
, 114–117

Theoretical flexibility
, 161

Traditional linguistic theories
, 106–107

Transparency
, 128

Trust
, 131

Trustworthiness
, 136

Tweets analysis
, 34–40

Twitter
, 3, 32, 52, 66

for political communication
, 69

UN’s Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
, 46

UNESCO study
, 12

Unify
, 17

Unions
, 68–69

United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP21)
, 46

United States
, 32

Universalization of internet access
, 12

Urban
, 14

Urban geography
, 92

Value
, 131

Visualizations
, 164

chains of production and reception
, 166–168

curation of artifacts and objects d’art
, 169–171

methodological and ethical implications
, 171–173

museums
, 168–169

social science visualizations from study of art worlds
, 164–166

Wholesale Offers Negotiation System (SNOA)
, 16, 28n8

Wi-Fi antennas
, 15

World Health Organization (WHO)
, 107

Youths
, 146

YouTube
, 66