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  1. Media consultant

    refimprove date November 2007 marketing Media Consultant is a term used to describe a marketing agent or public relations executive, hired by businesses or political candidates to obtain positive press coverage. Media Consultants usually draft press releases to highlight positive achievements of a business, organization, or individual. In politics, Media consultants create ad campaigns designed to plant a desired image in the minds of voters. It is also used to describe a person or company that enables media organizations develop their businesses. An example where a consultant would be needed is a company that is moving its print business online. Social Media Recently, many consultants have entered the area of social media . A social media consultants work involves advising clients on developing online media campaigns. These campaigns typically include the use of video, blogs, forums and other features commonly seen on social networking sites. These consultants also assist companies with managing their online presence on blogs and popular social networking sites such as Facebook , Myspace , and Twitter . Increasingly, the more engaged companies are in social media the more valued their brands are. ref 2009. Engagement db Ranking the Top 100 Global Brands, Ben Elowitz and Charlene Li ref References references DEFAULTSORT Media Consultant Category Media occupations Category Consulting occupations marketing stub he ...   more details



  1. Social architecture

    unreferenced date October 2006 About engineering in social systems the social values in the field of architecture Architectural design values Social architecture is the conscious design of an environment that encourages a desired range of social behaviors leading towards some goal or set of goals. The environment social architecture influences may be Social structure social systems , or digital spaces such as Social media media tools sometimes synonymous with Web 2.0 and UX strategy . In social systems, social architects seek to modify human behaviors behavior change through carefully designed programs or workshops that seek to involve the members of a population to improve, for example, the livability and safety or environmental impact of their own communities. In digital spaces, there is little distinction between social architecture and information architecture or interaction design . External links http www.leveragingideas.com 2007 10 31 social architecture Social Architecture The Use of Social Architecture in Developing Internet Applications and Websites http www.empowermentinstitute.net The Empowerment Institute http www.austingunter.com 2009 10 what is a social architect Social Architect What is a Social Architect? DEFAULTSORT Social Architecture Category Branches of sociology interdisciplinary socio stub web software stub ...   more details



  1. Media sharing

    Media sharing occurs through online social networks and digital communities with a comprehensive platform and diversified interfaces to aggregate, upload, compress, host and distribute images, text, applications, videos, audio, games and new media. As media is shared it takes on a variety of different contexts and meanings. The same video posted on YouTube and on Digg will generate different communication outcomes as the same video being sent to a family member and a college buddy. Social commentary usually accompanies shared media. Media sharing sustains social networks, web based communities and other digitally supported relationships. It is a communication process that requires the participation of both the sender and receiver. Media sharing platforms that are most popular are user friendly, highly accessible and include mobile devices such as cell phones , PDAs , computers , and home game consoles such as the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 . Category Social networking services Internet stub compu storage stub software stub Compu stub ...   more details



  1. Kyidris media

    italictitle Taxobox name Kyidris media image status VU status system IUCN2.3 regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hymenoptera familia Ant Formicidae genus Kyidris species K. media binomial Kyidris media binomial authority Jeffrey A. Wilson Wilson & Brown, 1956 Kyidris media is a species of ant in the family Formicidae. It is Endemism endemic to Papua New Guinea . Source Social Insects Specialist Group 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 11068 all Kyidris media . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 31 July 2007. Ant stub Category Myrmicinae Category Insects of Papua New Guinea la Kyidris media pt Kyidris media sr Kyidris media vi Kyidris media ...   more details



  1. Anthropology of media

    media, such as development work, social movements , health education. This is in addition to many classic ethnographic contexts, where media such as radio , newspaper the press , new media and television have started to make their presences felt. See also Social aspects of television Mediatization media External links dmoz Science Social Sciences Anthropology Cultural Anthropology Media Culture Media Anthropology http www.media anthropology.net European Association of Social Anthropologists EASA Media Anthropology Network http www.soas.ac.uk programmes prog13989.php Programme in the Anthropology of Media at SOAS http anthropology.as.nyu.edu object anthro.grad.program.cultmedia.html New York ...Unreferenced date June 2008 Anthropology of media also anthropology of mass media , media anthropology is an area of study within social anthropology social or cultural anthropology that emphasizes ethnography ethnographic studies as a means of understanding producers, audiences, and other cultural and social aspects of mass media . Methodology The use of qualitative research qualitative methods, particularly ethnography , distinguishes media anthropology from other disciplinary approaches to mass media. Within media studies , media ethnographies have been of increasing interest. However these have ... term fieldwork. These differences mean that anthropologists who take an interest in the media see themselves as a subfield distinct from ethnographic approaches in media studies and cultural studies . Theory The anthropology of media is a fairly inter disciplinary area, with a wide range of other influences. The theories used in the anthropology of media range from practice approaches, attributable ... consumption , audience reception in media studies, new media and network theories, theories of globalisation ... explored in the anthropology of media range from the production of media ethnographies of newsrooms ..., following audiences in their responses to media. Other types include cyber anthropology , a relatively ...   more details



  1. Media Logic

    3D90 26sa 3DN title Media Logic Named One of the Best Places to Work by The Business Review date 2008 11 24 publisher HR.com ref small num employees 50 slogan Marketing for a social world. homepage http www.mlinc.com Media Logic Inc. Media Logic Inc. is a full service marketing firm in Albany, New York that specializes in marketing for a social world . Media Logic develops integrated marketing communications ... media marketing social marketing programs designed to strengthen and expand social networking service ... and Social Stream Marketing custom social media marketing social marketing programs for brands seeking ...Orphan date October 2010 Infobox company company name Media Logic INC company type Incorporation Business ... industry Marketing br Advertising products & services Social Brand Development br Social Platform Development br Social Opportunity Reports br Influencer Marketing br Managed Community Marketing br Social Promotions br Social Stream Marketing revenue increase United States dollar US 63 million small ... brands. History Founded in 1984 by David Schultz, Media Logic Inc. began turning a profit in 1991, and has ... 04 21 smallb1.html title Media Logic says sharing financial data with employees boosts bottom line author Barbara Pinckney date 2008 04 08 publisher The Business Review ref In 2007 Media Logic Inc ... software. ref cite news url http www.dmnews.com media logic partners with omniture for web analytics article 94923 title Media Logic partners with Omniture for Web analytics author Melissa Campanelli date 2007 03 21 publisher DMNews ref Products & Services Social Opportunity Report structured consultative programs interview, workshop, research and presentation that identify key social media marketing social marketing opportunity areas and provide concrete ideas for how best take advantage of those opportunities. Social Brand and Social Platform Development full service creative programs focused ... and key collateral material the development and integration of a social communication strategy and the development ...   more details



  1. Media activism

    Unreferenced date June 2011 Media activism is activism that uses Mass media media and communication technologies for social movement , and or tries to change policies relating to media and communication media policy activism . It includes publishing news on web sites, creating video and audio investigations, spreading information about protests, and organizing campaigns relating to media and communications policy. Attempts by grassroots activism activists and anarchism anarchists to use alternative media to spread information not available by mainstream news are also called media activism, as are certain forms of politically motivated Hacker programmer subculture hacking and net based campaigns. Culture Jamming is another form of media activism. It s seen as a strategy of rhetorical protest. Speci cally, pranksters deploy the tools of the mass media and marketing in order to take advantage of the resources and venues they afford. Through the concept of pranking, it s suggested that the most promising forms of media activism may resist less through negation and opposition than by playfully appropriating commercial rhetoric both by folding it over on itself and exaggerating its tropes. References Harold, Christine. Pranking Rhetoric Culture Jamming as Media Activism . Critical Studies in Media Communication Vol. 21, No. 3 , September 2004, pp. 189 211 See also Alternative media Internet activism Angela Rose Tactical media activism stub DEFAULTSORT Media Activism Category Activism by method Category Alternative journalism Category Alternative media he it Mediattivismo nl Media activisme ...   more details



  1. Media Monitor

    Media Monitor is the bi monthly publication of the Center for Media and Public Affairs which presents the central findings of one or more research studies. It is a concise, readable analysis of contemporary media coverage and the controversies that surround it. The research published is the result of quantitative property quantitative content analysis content analyses of television , Printing print , and radio news . The American Academy of Political and Social Sciences has described the scientists who publish research in the Media Monitor as America s preeminent news analysts. See also Media monitoring References unreferenced date July 2010 Reflist External links http www.cmpa.com monitor.htm Media Monitor at Center for Media and Public Affairs Category Publications about the media trade mag stub ...   more details



  1. Social occultation

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Social occultation occurs when a particular set of cultural values and beliefs combine with the operation of personal and mass media communication functions leads to lacunae , or Blind spot psychology blind spots . Intentional social occultation is the process of creating social invisibility while not completely denying the reality of a social circumstance, issue, or problem. Social occultation is a dynamic of social constructionism . For example, the recent abuses by the USA military at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq were made highly visible and resulted in shock and outrage in the USA. In contrast, the daily practices of humiliation and abuse in some prison settings in the USA gets almost no public attention. In various circumstances, certain social sub groups and situations may have attention deflected away this deflection may be institutionalized in media bias . As a dynamic of political or social Toleration intolerance , when segregation is not possible or is not desirable for some reason, social occultation may be found in individual behaviors and in organizational policies . Outgroups have frequently sought visibility as a vehicle to address issues of concern. For example, in 2004 2005 the incidence of violence to transgender people in Washington DC is a case where members of the outgroup considered public attention to be lacking. Note, however, that there is a difference between Wiktionary incidental incidental neglect of an issue versus deliberate posturing a Wiktionary subversive subversive wikt process process to systematically ignore in whole or part the issue as a matter of political or social Wiktionary preference preference . Social networking DEFAULTSORT Social Occultation Category Social networks Socio stub ...   more details



  1. Media monitoring

    for News and Blogs , Int. Conf. on Weblogs and Social Media ICWSM 2007 , Denver CO, March 26 28, 2007 ref etc. Technologies involved Media monitoring is practically achieved by a combination of technologies ...Media monitoring is the activity of monitoring the output of the print, online and broadcast media. cn date October 2011 It can be conducted for a variety of reasons, including political, commercial, scientific, and so on. anchor In Bussiness In Business In the commercial sphere, this activity is usually carried out in house or by a media monitoring service , a private company that provides such services to other companies, organisations and individuals on a subscription basis. The services that media monitoring companies provide typically include the systematic recording of radio and television broadcasts, the collection of press clippings from print media publications, the collection of data from online information sources. The material collected usually consists of any media output that makes reference to the client, its activities and or its designated topics of interests. The monitoring of online consumer sources such as blogs , Internet forum forums and social networks is more specifically known as buzz monitoring which informs the company of how its service or product is perceived by users. In Social Sciences In academia media monitoring is deployed by social scientists in an attempt to discover e.g. biases in the way the same event is presented in different media, among the media of different countries etc. The use of large scale monitoring techniques by computer scientists enabled the exploration of different aspects of the media system such as the visualisation of the media sphere ref I. Flaounas, M. Turchi, T. De Bie, and N. Cristianini, Inference and Validation of Networks , ECML PKDD, Bled, Slovenia, Springer, pp. 344 358, 2009. ref , the sentimental and objectivity ... Media monitoring service DEFAULTSORT Media Monitoring Category Mass media comm stub culture stub ...   more details



  1. Social Reader

    for Smartphones Refend DEFAULTSORT Social Reader Category Social Media Category Social Media Marketing ...original research date April 2012 Social Reader is a social reading application, mainly used to populate content and data on social networking platforms like Facebook . The application is getting widely famous among newspapers , content publishing networks and blogging portals. Social Reader allows the users to read, share, like and comment on news, press releases, social updates, technology, information and entertainment content without leaving their social networking portals. Facebook is currently the only platform serving reading applications, but other social media networks like Twitter and Digg are also moving in. List of popular Social Readers Washington Post Reader Washington Post might be considered as the pioneer of social reading applications. The newspaper had a huge fan following on social networks, especially Facebook but their social engagement was too low as compared to the number ... is more interested in getting social updates about the happenings rather than going to a epaper and reading news. As a result, the newspaper launched Washington Post Social Reader for Facebook on 2010 07 08. ref name Washington Post cite web title The Washington Post Social Reader url http www.washingtonpost.com ... Post Social Reader Comes to iPhone, iPod touch, Android and Kindle Fire url http www.washingtonpost.com community relations the washington post social reader comes to iphone ipod touch android and kindle ... by WaPo Labs , the official Washington Post technology labs. Guardian Social Reader The Guardian was the next major news publishing portal that joined the race. Guardian Social Reader was announced on Friday 23 September 2011. ref name Guardian cite web title Guardian Social Reader url http www.guardian.co.uk ... 23,2011 ref As the ground was already set by Washington Post social reader, it took The Guardian a very ... active users for Guardian Social Reader have reached a figure of 5.9 million, with more ...   more details



  1. Media reform

    Media reform refers to proposed attempts to reform mass media towards an agenda which is more in tune with public needs and away from a perceived bias toward corporate or, in many cases, government or political biases. Media reform advocates also place a strong emphasis upon enabling those who are marginalized or semi marginalized by their individual incomes, immutable characteristics or desperate conditions to possess access to means of publication and dissemination of information. A related concept, Media Justice , refers to an analytical framework and a regional, grassroots movement led by historically disenfranchised communities to transform media and cultural production, rights, and policy in the service of social justice . The Media Justice Framework offers a new way to understand and redistribute media power to achieve a fair and accessible information and cultural apparatus that fulfills its promise to inform the public, watchdog power, and serve all segments of the public equally. The Movement for Media Justice believes that media production and distribution must be under the control of communities, not companies and that achieving social justice victories requires a secondary strategy for media policy change. See also National Conference for Media Reform Media democracy alternative media Fairness Doctrine media activism citizen media Net neutrality External links http www.sfbg.com 37 18 cover kmel.html Jeff Chang s article providing a rough history and scope of the movement. http www.mediajustice.org Mediajustice.org http www.centerformediajustice.org Centerformediajustice.org http www.mag net.org Mag net.org http reclaimthemedia.org media justice Media Justice at Reclaimthemedia.org http www.cultureisaweapon.org MJCurr.html Third World Majority, a Media Justice non profit organization. http fexmjf.mayfirst.org Category Media industry Category Mass media ...   more details



  1. Media accountability

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Media accountability is a phrase that refers to the general especially western belief that mass media has to be accountable in the public s interest that is, they are expected to behave in certain ways that contribute to the public good. The concept is not clearly defined, and often collides with commercial interests of media owners legal issues, such as the constitutional right to the freedom of the press in the U.S. and governmental concerns about public security and order. Several international organizations , like International Freedom of Expression Exchange , Freedom House , International Press Institute , World Press Freedom Committee and the Inter American Press Association , watch over governmental control of the press. See also Media responsibility Media transparency DEFAULTSORT Media Accountability Category Media studies Category Social philosophy ...   more details



  1. Earned media

    Earned media or free media refers to favorable publicity gained through Promotion marketing promotional efforts other than advertising, as opposed to paid media , which refers to publicity gained through advertising. ref cite web url http www.wordspy.com words earnedmedia.asp title Earned media accessdate 2008 06 18 work Word Spy publisher Paul McFedries and Logophilia Limited quote earned media n. Free media coverage, such as a news story or opinion piece. ref Earned media often refers specifically to publicity gained through editorial influence, whereas social media refers to publicity gained through grassroots action, particularly on the Internet . The media may include any mass media outlets, such as newspaper , television , Radio programming radio , and the Internet, and may include a variety of formats, such as news articles or shows, letter to the editor letters to the editor , editorial s, and Opinion poll poll s on television and the Internet. References reflist External links http earnedmediaguide.com Earned Media Guide free educational resource containing earned media basics and resources http www.avc.com a vc 2009 04 earning your media.html Earned Media proponent Fred Wilson gives relevant examples of earned media success stories http blogs.forrester.com interactive marketing 2009 12 defining earned owned and paid media.html Forrester Blogs Defining Earned, Owned And Paid Media Category Marketing marketing stub uk ...   more details



  1. Network media

    Network media sometimes referred to as networked media refers to Digital media media mainly used in computer networks such as the Internet . Network media is essentially driven by technological development, emerging from the internet as a non centralized medium in the late nineties, the term has more recently begun to be applied to both the arts and industry. The following features distinguish Network Media from classical media, such as broadcast media and the printed press Network Media is typically democratic and decentralized. The audience can also be the contributors. Network Media often requires the involvement of computers as an input output device. Network media requires a community to participate and consume With the rapidly increasing digital era, new aspects of digital networking are becoming more important. Essentially, network media is about co operative collaborative practice in which many can contribute to the production of media . The benefits of the development of inter networking ultimately has allowed for greater political, social comment and discussion but is also widely thought of in a much broader context of globalization and the fragmentation of the world. External links http www.network media.de network media.de Network Media in webdesign German Category Mass media bg ...   more details



  1. Social film

    A social film is a type of interactive film that is presented through the lens of social media. A social film is distributed digitally and integrates with a social networking service, such as Facebook or Google . It combines features of web video , social games and social media . Key Elements Social ... has certain identifiable elements Casual entertainment Social media User generated content Game mechanics Using a combination of these factors, a social film engages viewers to interact directly with the work, be it through social media functionality like comments and ranking or adding directly to the narrative itself. Just as with memes , social film distribution relies on the viral phenomenon viral spread enabled by social media. This is based on the viral expansion loops model, ref ... and Toshiba partnered together to create Hollywood s first Social Film experience, a thriller called Inside social film Inside , directed by D.J. Caruso and starring Emmy Rossum . The project is broken up into several segments across multiple social media platforms including Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter ... Film Category Social media ... viewers compelled to share the application. ref name The Four Viral App Objectives a.k.a., Social ... aka social network application virality 101 The Four Viral App Objectives a.k.a., Social network application virality 101 FrameThink Bot generated title ref History The first social film, Him, Her ... ref The film is composed of short video clips and interactive slideshows, integrating Facebook s Social ... within their social network. Other examples of social film include lonelygirl15 , which used YouTube ... partner for social film experiment Inside Intel And Toshiba s Social Film Fast Company Bot generated title ref This particular form of social film is a major undertaking in that it combines social media activity with A list acting talent to create a user experience that all happens in real time ...   more details



  1. Democratic media

    content abstract 28 1 83 Democratic media activism through the lens of social movement theory ref where ...Multiple issues original research March 2008 refimprove March 2008 Democratic media is a form of media ..., but also the organization of the entire project. Definition of the term Democratic Media is the concept of organising media along democratic lines rather that strictly commercial and or ideological lines. Like the idea of democracy itself, democratic media looks to concepts such as transparency ..., This is a media who s primary objectives are to inform, be open, independent and be accountable. ref name statmediaw http www.scribd.com doc 24701009 Towards A Democratic Media Strategic Media Planning v3 Towards A Democratic Media Strategic Media Planning v3 ref This is in contrast to the idea that media should be run by commercial operations and with an agenda to make profit from providing media and where the media reflects the opinions and values of the owner and or advertisers It is also in contrast to state run operations where the media reflects the value system of the state itself. Edward S Herman lays out what he thought the form that democratic media would take ref Herman, Edward 1997 Triumph of the Market Essays on Economics, Politics and the Media. Montreal, Black Rose Books. p.215 ref cquote A democratic media can be identified by its structure and functions. In terms .......As regards function, a democratic media will aim first and foremost at serving the informational, cultural and other communications needs of members of the public which the media institutions comprise or represent. Background of the term The idea of democratic media stems from the belief that media ... BR23.3 mcchesney.html Making Media Democratic , Boston Review ref cquote First, media perform essential political, social, economic, and cultural functions in modern democracies. In such societies, media are the principal source of political information and access to public debate, and the key ...   more details



  1. Lateral media

    more footnotes date December 2011 existing references moved to talk Refimprove date April 2007 Lateral media can be seen as any specific technology to promote lateral communication . A Grapevine gossip grapevine is in effect lateral communication but is not necessarily a lateral media if there is no technology . We then can consider informal help networks, email circulation lists, Information Routing Groups , even the Internet as a lateral media. Lateral media assists lateral communication and the transmission of tacit knowledge in contrast to Central media which cannot. Examples Various of the great Age of Enlightenment Enlightenment figures could be seen as lateral mediarists in that they wrote and copied ideas amongst the great thinkers of that era, a bit like the Internet but slower and on parchment. The Lunar Men or Lunar Society were a classic Lateral Media of the 19th century, bringing together scientists, engineers, chemists, and manufacturers leading to many technical and social innovations. The Internet is largely a lateral media, and likewise Information Routing Groups IRGs which are specifically designed to promote lateral communication . See also Hierarchical incompetence Hierarchical organization Lateral diffusion LinkedIn Relevance paradox The Wisdom of Crowds References reflist list of reference, the exact relevance of which aren t clear, moved to talk External links http lateralaccessnetworks.wikispaces.com lateralaccessnetworks.wikispaces.com Social networking Category Social networks Category Mass media ...   more details



  1. Media psychology

    at Fielding Graduate University, the UCLA Fielding MA degree partnership in Media Psychology and Social ...Media Psychology seeks an understanding of how people perceive, interpret, use, and respond to a media rich world. In doing so, media psychologists can identify potential benefits and problems and promote the development of positive media ref Giles, D. 2003 Media Psychology, Lawrence Erlbaum ref ref http www.mprcenter.org whatismediapsychology.html Rutledge 2007 What is Media Psychology? ref ref http www.psychologicalscience.org observer getArticle.cfm?id 2287 Fremlin 2008 Understanding Media Psychology APS ref . Academic discipline The study of Media psychology emerged as an academic and professional discipline due to a social and commercial demand for the application of psychological theory and research into the impact of Mass media media and emerging media technologies both academic and non ... of the integration of media technologies in our society. This field encompasses the full range of human experience of media including affect, cognition, and behavior in activities, events, theories, and practices. Media include all forms of mediated communication, such as pictures, sound, graphics ... media in new and creative ways by understanding how psychology and media work together. Psychological theories can be applied to emerging social media, e Learning, and digital technologies in pioneering ways. Media psychology draws from multiples disciplines such as sociology, anthropology, neuroscience .... The APA s first book devoted to the then emerging field of media psychology was Perspectives on Psychology and the Media , edited by Sam Kirschner and Diana Kirschner . ref cite book title Perspectives on Psychology and the Media last1 Kirschner first1 Sam last2 Kirschner first2 Diana year 1997 publisher American Psychological Association ref The APA Media Psychology Division 46 of the American Psychological ... aspects of the media, including traditional and new technologies. ref cite web url http www.apa.org ...   more details



  1. Media Mouse

    for social change. blockquote In 2007, Media Mouse began hosting and collaborating with the Grand ...Media Mouse is a Grand Rapids, Michigan independent media group founded in 1999 ref http www.mediamouse.org about Media Mouse About Grand Rapids News & Independent Media Bot generated title ref . Since 2004, the group s primary focus has been in providing regular news coverage of progressive movements for social change in Grand Rapids ref http www.mediamouse.org about history.php Media Mouse History Grand Rapids News & Independent Media Bot generated title ref that are posted online via its website, http www.mediamouse.org www.mediamouse.org . Media Mouse describes its goals in its mission statement ref http www.mediamouse.org about mission.php Media Mouse Mission Statement Grand Rapids News & Independent Media Bot generated title ref blockquote Media Mouse is an independent media collective that works to provide independent news pertaining to Grand Rapids and the world. Wherever possible, Media Mouse aims to draw links between national and local issues and between movements for social ... Media Center ref http www.mediamouse.org features 010507griid.php Media Mouse GRIID Moves to Media Mouse Features Grand Rapids Michigan Independent Media Bot generated title ref . Resources In addition its news coverage, Media Mouse offers a variety of http www.mediamouse.org resources resources ... Database http www.mediamouse.org events Calendar of Social Change Oriented Events in West Michigan The Bloom Collective In June 2007, Media Mouse became involved in The Bloom Collective, an infoshop located ... Media Mouse Bloom Collective Infoshop and Lending Library Opening Features Grand Rapids Michigan Independent Media Bot generated title ref . In addition to lending books and videos, the Bloom ... and strategies for change. References references External links http www.mediamouse.org Media Mouse web site Category Media in Grand Rapids, Michigan Category Communications and media organizations ...   more details



  1. Social communication

    The term social communication refers to using the so called social media . However there is no standardised definition yet recognised. Generally communication requires a social nexus of at least two entities in a technical or just social relation. Recent publications adopt the term for discussing the informal communication in open society open societies . ref http www.psypress.com social communication 9781841694283 Klaus Fiedler ed. , Social Communication, London 2007, ISBN 978 1 84169 428 3 ref Other definition of social communication may be for a field of study that primarily explores the ways ... enjoy their participation and are not forced to communicate with others. social communication basically takes place by means of social media but apart from that the face to face group meeting or get to gather is best and more effective than in a social media. There are many advantages of social ... . Thus, the study of Social Communication is more politically and socially involved than the study of Communication . Social communication is of two type formal and informal . Formal is when ... things and get fresh information Best way to communicate in a social conversation is have some stuff ... in a social environment .They face the following problem.... 1.Their communication is confusing ... 4.They speak out of the box 5.They talk to slowly so to have a better social communication one must overcome the above things ..... External links references http dcs.fafich.ufmg.br Social Communication at UFMG http www.decom.ufrn.br Social Communication at UFRN http www.ics.pt Portuguese Institute of Social Communication http www.social comm.com Social Communication LLC http www.craighospital.org tbi SocialCommunication.pdf Inter Mirifica Category Roman Catholic media Category Mass media Category Communication cs Soci ln komunikace es Comunicaci n social id Komunikasi sosial it Comunicazione sociale pl Komunikacja spo eczna pt Comunica o social ru , uk ...   more details



  1. Social commerce

    Social commerce ref http socialcommercetoday.com social commerce definition word cloud definitive definition list Social Commerce Defined ref is a subset of electronic commerce that involves using social media , online media that supports social interaction and user contributions, to assist in the online buying and selling of products and services. More succinctly, social commerce is the use of social network s in the context of e commerce transactions. The term social commerce was introduced by Yahoo in November 2005 ref http www.ysearchblog.com 2005 11 14 social commerce via the shoposphere pick lists Social Commerce via the Shoposphere & Pick Lists ref to describe a set of online collaborative ... of online product information and advice. The concept of social commerce was developed by David Beisel ... 2005 12 6 the beginnings of social commerce.html The Beginnings of Social Commerce ref and by Steve ... Part II Social Commerce ref to include collaborative e commerce tools that enable shoppers to get advice from trusted individuals, find goods and services and then purchase them . The social networks ... The Role of Social Networks in Online Shopping ref to increase the customer s trust in one retailer over another. Today, the area of social commerce has been expanded to include the range of social media tools and content used in the context of e commerce, especially in the Social Media in the Fashion Industry fashion industry . Examples of social commerce include customer ratings and reviews, user recommendations and referrals, social shopping tools sharing the act of shopping online , forums and communities, social media optimization , social applications and social advertising . ref http socialcommercetoday.com the 6 dimensions of social commerce rated and reviewed The 6 Dimensions of Social Commerce Rated and Reviewed ref Some academics ref http papers.ssrn.com sol3 papers.cfm?abstract id 1150995 Deriving Value from Social Commerce Networks. Andrew T. Stephen & Olivier Toubia ...   more details



  1. Media evaluation

    http www.precise.co.uk TNS Media Intelligence http www.tnsmi.co.uk Report International http www.reportinternational.com DEFAULTSORT Media Evaluation Category Media studies Category Social media ...no footnotes date July 2010 Advert 2 an advertisement, almost date February 2011 Media evaluation is a discipline of the social science s and centres on the analysis of media content rating the exposure using a number of pre designated criteria commonly including tonal value and presence of key messages. It is said to be one of the fastest growing areas of mass communications research. The International Association for Measurement and Evaluation of Communication AMEC is the industry appointed trade body for companies and individuals involved in research, measurement and evaluation in editorial media coverage and related communications issues. To be a full member of http www.amecorg.com AMEC , companies must be able to a offer comprehensive media evaluation, research and interpretation services, b been in business for at least two years and c have media evaluation turnover in excess of 150,000 when applying. In addition all companies abide by a strict code of ethics and must implement tight quality control procedures. These conditions ensure that the media avaluation services offered are all to the very highest standard. Further detailed information on the industry is available from AMEC s http www.amecorg.com website . Another organisation is the Commission on Public Relations Measurement ... homepage Media evaluation providers include Context Analytics http www.context analytics.com Echo Research http www.echoresearch.com Media Proof http www.mediaproof.com Impact http www.impact intelligence.com Media Evaluation Research http www.meresearch.co.uk Media Monitors CARMA Asia Pacific http www.mediamonitorsgroup.com Media Measurement Ltd http www.mediameasurement.com Mediatrack Research http www.mediatrack.com media evaluation default.aspx Metrica http www.metrica.net Millward Brown ...   more details



  1. Social Wavelength

    Social Wavelength has been in the news for acquiring Social Media duties for popular brands such as Magma Fincorp Limited . and Kama Schachter. ref cite news title Social Wavelength to manage Kama ... title Social Wavelength to manage Magma s social media presence url http www.indiantelevision.com mam headlines y2k11 may maymam104.php ref Social Wavelength has been selected as one of the finalists ...sources date July 2011 Infobox company name Social Wavelength logo caption Official Logo type Private traded as genre Online Marketing fate predecessor successor foundation Mumbai Start date 2009 04 21 founder Hareesh Tibrewala CEO br Sanjay Mehta CEO defunct End date YYYY MM DD location city Mumbai location country India location locations area served World Worldwide key people industry Social Media products services revenue operating income net income aum Only used with financial services companies assets equity owner num employees 120 parent divisions subsid homepage URL www.socialwavelength.com footnotes intl Social Wavelength is a social media agency based in Mumbai , India . ref cite web title Social Wavelength Contact Us url http www.socialwavelength.com contactus.php ref The agency carries out online marketing for several brands such as STAR World India , STAR Movies STAR Movies India STAR Movies India , Su Kam, etc across various social media platforms like Facebook , Twitter , Linkedin and many more. Currently, Social Wavelength handles social media presence for over 30 companies ..., CEO, Social Wavelength url http www.entrepreneurswebsite.com 2010 05 11 interview with sanjay mehta co founder of social wavelength ref Social Wavelength was founded in April 2009 by Sanjay Mehta, Hareesh Tibrewala and Mihir Karkare. Prior to the establishment of Social Wavelength, Hareesh Tibrewala ... up ventures from the Asian business region. ref cite news first Awards title Social Wavelength is a Finalist for the 2011 Red Herring Top 100 Asia Award url http www.buzzom.com 2011 10 social wavelength ...   more details



  1. Katalyst Media

    Katalyst Media is a company founded by Ashton Kutcher and Jason Goldberg , based in Los Angeles , California . It is the company behind television series such as Beauty and the Geek and Punk d . ref cite web accessdate 2010 02 26 url http www.crunchbase.com company katalyst media title Katalyst Media Company Profile publisher TechCrunch ref Founding history The company was launched in 2000 by Ashton Kutcher and Jason Goldberg to develop television and film properties. In 2005, a social media division was added. The mission is to match storytelling with competitive distribution and technology platforms for some of the biggest brands in the world. ref cite web accessdate 2011 06 26 url http www.facebook.com katalyst?sk app 201987476511768 title Katalyst Media Company on Facebook publisher Katalyst media ref References reflist Category Media companies of the United States Category Television production companies of the United States Category Film production companies of the United States US media company stub ...   more details




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