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Disconnecting from digital news: News avoidance and the ignored role of social class
While research on news avoidance has surged in the last couple of decades, we are still at a scholarly shortage in terms of understanding and theorizing the relationship between social class and the inclination to tune out on the news. In addressing this
Johan Lindell, Else Mikkelsen Båge
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Digital News Report España 2022. Reconectar con las audiencias de noticias
El Digital News Report España 2022 es la 9.ª edición del informe anual más global sobre consumo de noticias, elaborado por la Facultad de Comunicación de la Universidad de Navarra, en coordinación con el Reuters Institute de la Universidad de ...
Alfonso Vara-Miguel +4 more
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Interaction and visualization together yield an interesting, fruitful, and promising combination for producing content in digital news media. In an era in which the press no longer exclusively provides the news, interaction and visualization combined in ...
Pere Freixa +2 more
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Digital Finance - Reaching New Frontiers
Digital Finance must become the center of academic research in finance if the European financial industry is to remain competitive in the future. We argue that the new interdisciplinary field of Digital Finance should be prioritized based on the strategic priorities of the European Union, the needs of the finance industry, and the academic research ...
Joerg Osterrieder +2 more
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In the context of the dissemination of fake news and the traditional media outlets’ loss of centrality, the credibility of digital news emerges as a key factor for today’s democracies. The main goal of this paper was to identify the levels of credibility
Reinald Besalú, Carles Pont-Sorribes
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Up for a challenge? Digital practices of 24-hour news channels [PDF]
Nearly 35 years ago 24-hour global news channels proved to be the fast, efficient and popular way of news production and delivery. They re-defined television news and used to sell this product successfully until the spawn of digital era.
Karina Chobanyan
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Rethinking the Expertise of Data Journalists: A Case Study
This article examines the expertise of eight data journalists and its development and application in three British national newspapers and their Sunday counterparts.
Jingrong Tong
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DIGITAL NATIVES: MEDIA LITERACY, NEWS CONSUMPTION AND HABITS
People today are in a place where they can produce, consume, store and broadcast news from various sources, media organizations and platforms. There are more options for news consumption than ever before, hence comes the need to comprehend but also ...
Nikos Panagiotou, Anna Orfanidou
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The New Digital Divide For Digital Biomarkers [PDF]
As smartphone and sensors continue to become more ubiquitous across the world, digital biomarkers have emerged as a scalable and practical tool to explore disease states and advance health. However, as the digital divide of access and ownership begins to fade, a new digital divide is emerging.
John, Torous +2 more
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Digital play: a new classification [PDF]
This paper draws on an ESRC-funded study of play and creativity in\ud preschool-aged children’s use of apps in the UK. The main objectives\ud of the study were to collect information about access to and use\ud of apps in the home, establish the most popular apps and identify\ud the features of those apps that are successful in promoting play\ud and ...
Marsh, Jackie +4 more
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