Institutionalization & Legitimation of Informatics based Community Journalism: A Case Study from India Abstract With the credibility of mainstream journalism decreasing with each passing day‚ Community Journalism stands out as a workable and interesting alternative. The onset of Information Technology with Web 2.0 features is enabling its reach to local communities as well as global population‚ while starting a whole new stream of research named Community Informatics (CI). This paper analyzes institutional
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From Cannibalism to Politics: A Comparative Study of Satire Content Page 1 Introduction------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 4 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Rationale 1.3 Research Questions 1.4 Thesis Statement 1.5 Methodology 1.6 Scope 1.7 Usefulness 1.8 Limitations 2 Literature Review-----------------------------------------------------------------Page 8 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Satirical
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Tales From Ovid‚ captures many obscene roman myths that specifically display questionable ideals of the Roman lifestyle. One of these ideals being the absent sense of female control over one’s body. As outlined in many myths throughout the book‚ Tereus seems to display this theme very powerfully. The story of Tereus‚ Philomela and Procne‚ takes the reader on a journey full of rape‚ mutilation and murder. Through the story of Tereus‚ specific examples support that although woman may have the power
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Hilario‚ Kedron ACTG 6310 Dr. Harrington 4 February 2015 From Sparks to Fired: Case Study 1. The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO) Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) – Integrated Framework (2004) is a guideline for managing risk and understanding internal controls. The eight components of the COSO ERM Framework are as followed: internal environment‚ objective setting‚ event identification‚ risk assessment‚ control activities‚ information and communication‚ and
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1. Pretend that it’s 100 years from now. Which piece of technology from our era do you think people will think we were foolish to have used? Why do you think they’ll think this? What are the costs and benefits of technology? The piece of technology from our era that people will think we were foolish to have was the laptop. Pretty soon there will be tablets and phones that store and can do processes faster than any laptop every could. These tablets and phones are going to weigh less than any phone
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[Case: Zipcar] Zipcar’s SWOT and financial analysis a) Strengths Firstly‚ Zipcar seized 80% of US market share‚ making it the strong player in the market. Secondly‚ as the company is able to acquire its competitors (Flexcar-US‚ Streetcar Ltd-UK)‚ they can reduce the competitors as well as gain those market shares and customer bases from those 2 companies. Thirdly‚ Zipcar’s customer-friendly and disruptive business model is what makes it unique. They leverages accessibility‚ make it available close
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Summary Costco’s Wholesale Corporation financial statement analysis provided many details of the operations of Costco and its competitors. Margarita Torres‚ an investor in Costco‚ added the corporation to her portfolio in 1997. She now finds it time to reanalyze the company to gain insight on whether her investment in Costco is still worth holding onto or if it is time to sell. To study Costco’s performance‚ three areas were reviewed. First‚ was an industry overview of the retail players looking
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IKEA- Case Study Political Risk Is the possibility that an unexpected and drastic change due to political forces will result in adverse circumstances for business operations. * 1998 the Russian Monetary policy finally collapsed-This caused a MACRO POLITICAL RISK for all companies operating in Russia‚ including foreign companies. * Due to this INTERNAL THREAT‚ all foreign companies left the country. IKEA also faced a political risk in Russia in terms of ORGANISED CRIME: Although developing
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Harvard Case Review and Analysis 1. Jeff Immelt’s strategies for GE were solid in a theoretical sense. The company should have been delivering above-average returns and seen all the positives that he preached about it. The reason this did not happen and they faced some humiliation in 2008 until 2010 were due to GE Capital. Immelt thought that they were diversified enough to survive the economic downturn. However this proved to be wrong. In an interview for BusinessWeek magazine David Magee
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1. How did ABI handle forecast risk? • By following their business strategy guidelines: o Long term margins‚ long term technical abilities position‚ advanced technology‚ utilize project champions‚ keep plants under 480 employees • Long term variability in purchased equipment. • Investing versus non investing comparisons. • Maximizing flexibility while minimizing exposure. 2. Were ABI’s Stanhope site costs in Table 2 derived by a top-down or bottom-up process
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