Search Results - Time (magazine)
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Technologies of last resort: The discursive construction of digital activism in Wired and Time magazine, 2010–2021
Published in New media & society (01-09-2024)“…This article approaches digital activism as an object of discourse and asks: how is the political prowess of digital technologies discursively articulated in news magazine coverage of digital activism…”
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The CIA and Time Magazine : Journalistic Ethics and Newsroom Dissent
Published in Diplomatic history (19-08-2024)Get full text
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Education Through TIME: Representations of U.S. Education on TIME Magazine Covers
Published in AERA open (01-07-2020)“…This study examined how TIME Magazine has visually represented and communicated ideas about education from TIME…”
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‘The Elevation of Sensitivity over Truth’: Political Correctness and Related Phrases in the Time Magazine Corpus
Published in Applied linguistics (01-04-2019)“…) and related phrases are used in the American magazine Time from 1923 through 2006. The data show a dramatic increase in the frequency with which PC-phrases are used in the early 1990s…”
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A Cultural Analytic Study of Facial Imagery in Time Magazine, 1923–2014
Published in Digital studies (17-05-2024)“…We extracted and categorized images of human faces from a digitized Time magazine archive of issues published from 1923 to 2014…”
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"Distorted mirror"? 20 years of elders' images in Time magazine advertising
Published in Atlantic journal of communication (14-03-2024)“…This study of 5,796 models pictured in Time magazine's advertising over the past 20…”
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The March of Time Radio Docudrama: Time Magazine, BBDO, and Radio Sponsors, 1931-39
Published in American journalism (02-10-2018)“…The 1930s live radio docudrama The March of Time, created to promote Time magazine, was actually produced by an advertising agency, Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn (BBDO…”
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Quilting Muslims: A diachronic study of ideological representations around the master signifiers for Muslims in the TIME Magazine Corpus (1923–1992)
Published in Language & communication (01-09-2020)“… (and its lexical variants) during 70 years of TIME Magazine journalism. Manual analysis, of 1,573 concordance lines, showed that across the twentieth century the dominant master signifier transmuted, in both content and form…”
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The Puzzle of Canadian Exceptionalism in Contemporary Immigration Policy: “Canada could be the first post-national state. There is no core identity, no mainstream in Canada.” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau New York Times Magazine, November 10, 2015
Published in Journal of international migration and integration (15-08-2019)“…This paper seeks first to describe features of contemporary Canadian immigration policy that render it exceptional relative to its own earlier history and…”
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Developing the "Control Imaginary": TIME Magazine's Symbolic Construction of Digital Technologies
Published in International journal of communication (Online) (01-01-2020)Get full text
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Spectacular Resilience: Visualizations of Endurance in TIME Magazine's "Beyond 9/11"
Published in Visual communication quarterly (03-07-2018)“…TIME Magazine's online 10-year commemoration of 9/11 "Beyond 9/11: Portraits of Resilience" utilizes narratives of spectacular resilience, which this essay defines as a visual stylization with four features…”
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Ben Zimmer's "On Language" in the "New York Times" Magazine and the New Public Linguistics
Published in American anthropologist (01-06-2011)“…The article discusses Ben Zimmer's "On Language" column in the New York Times Magazine, which had been the personal preserve of William Safire from 1979 until his death in 2009…”
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‘X’-ing out enemies: Time magazine, visual discourse, and the war in Iraq
Published in Journalism (London, England) (01-04-2010)“…This article examines Time magazine’s visual discourse in its coverage of Iraq War insurgent Abu Musab al-Zarqawi’s death…”
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Writing the Caribbean in Magazine Time , by Katerina Gonzalez Seligmann
Published in New West Indian Guide (21-09-2023)Get full text
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Faces extracted from Time Magazine 1923-2014
Published in Journal of Cultural Analytics (18-03-2020)“…We present metadata of labeled faces extracted from a Time magazine archive that contains 3,389 issues ranging from 1923 to 2012…”
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Pharmacological articles in the German magazine DIE ZEIT (THE TIME)—content, adequacy, and comprehensibility
Published in Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology (01-09-2024)“…The German weekly magazine DIE ZEIT (THE TIME) reaches more than one million readers per issue, mainly from high-income social classes…”
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R.I.P. CWTI: A reflection on Civil War Times magazine
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An analysis of messages about tobacco in the "Military Times" magazines
Published in Nicotine & tobacco research (01-07-2008)“…The Military Times magazines are seen as an independent source of news and information on the military and are widely read by military members…”
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Illocutionary Act of Printed Cigarette Advertisement Issued in TIME Magazine from 1990-2000
Published in IDEAS (Palopo, Indonesia) (10-06-2022)“… This research aims to find the hidden meaning of the advertisement through the use of illocutions contained in the printed cigarette advertisements collected from the TIME magazine issued between 1990-2000…”
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"Red Time Is Me Time" Advertising, Ambivalence, and Women's Magazines
Published in Journal of advertising (01-04-2003)“… women's magazine called Red. The study qualitatively explores the tensions and ambivalences experienced by female participants in response to a campaign using the notion of self-indulgence and "me time" as they experience…”
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