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Maria Touri
Researcher at University of Leicester
Publications - 25
Citations - 295
Maria Touri is an academic researcher from University of Leicester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Journalism & Alcohol advertising. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 25 publications receiving 266 citations.
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Blogs, news and credibility
TL;DR: A review of recent literature about news blogging assesses whether news blogs manifest many of the core attributes of mainstream news and journalism and applies some of these principles to “news” blogging.
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Using corpus linguistic software in the extraction of news frames: towards a dynamic process of frame analysis in journalistic texts
Maria Touri,Nelya Koteyko +1 more
TL;DR: The findings demonstrate that, by integrating a statistical measuring mechanism in a qualitative analytical approach, corpus linguistic techniques can offer a systematic connection of stylistic and ideological features of news content and a more reliable identification of the loci for frames.
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Alcohol advertising and young people's drinking
TL;DR: There was no evidence that alcohol advertising plays a significant role in shaping general alcohol consumption, and exposure to televised advertising for alcopops and for cider in each case emerged as a significant predictor of consumption of each of those types of alcohol.
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Europe's Communication Deficit and the UK Press: Framing the Greek Financial Crisis
Maria Touri,Shani Lynn Rogers +1 more
TL;DR: This article explored the UK media's performance in the early stages of the Greek financial crisis and found evidence of an effort made by British newspapers, albeit mostly broadsheets, to overcome stereotypical interpretations.
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News blogs: strengthening democracy through conflict prevention
TL;DR: The analysis demonstrated that by promoting alternative and progressive voices, blogs have the capacity to shift the power over framing away from the usual sources in the news reporting of political conflagration.