2016
DOI: 10.1177/1931243116672260
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The “Truth” Behind Newsroom Humor

Abstract: Modern humor research commonly takes its cue from Freud and his position that jokes are a way to express risky ideas without fear of consequences. The journalism industry has undergone noticeable changes over the past two decades, and these shifts have clearly affected news products. However, these changes have also had noticeable effects on newsroom culture, a subject that has received far less attention from scholars. Since newsroom culture directly affects newsroom production, this study proposes a new way … Show more

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Section: Rfidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RFIDs therefore constitute an important source of e-waste, and it is necessary to make their production and disposal sustainable [133,153]. Many efforts have been made, achieving excellent results, to produce eco-sustainable RFIDs, exploiting recyclable substrates (as discussed in Section 2) and eco-compatible materials for printing the antennas and for the realization of the adhesive layer [154][155][156][157][158][159][160][161][162][163][164][165]. The commitment to make the RFID technology sustainable is visible not only in the scientific literature but also in the activities of the manufacturing companies [166][167][168].…”
Section: Rfidsmentioning
confidence: 99%