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From Peripheral to Integral? A Digital-Born Journalism Not for Profit in a Time of Crises
This article explores the role of peripheral actors in the production and circulation of journalism through the case study of a North American not-for-profit digital-born journalism organization, The Conversation Canada.
Alfred Hermida, Mary Lynn Young
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Social media platforms are a critical source of civic and political information. We examine the use of Instagram to acquire news as well as civic and political information using nationally representative survey data gathered in 2019 in the US, the UK ...
Shelley Boulianne, Christian P. Hoffmann
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Credibility, in general, can be interpreted as a sense of trust in someone. The credibility of information remarkably influences the public’s willingness to do or not to do some things.
Muhammad Faisal Abrar +4 more
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Mimicking news: how the credibility of an established tabloid is used when disseminating racism [PDF]
This article explores the mimicking of tabloid news as a form of covert racism, relying on the credibility of an established tabloid newspaper. The qualitative case study focuses on a digital platform for letters to the editor, operated without editorial
Farkas, Johan, Neumayer, Christina
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The Future of Canadian Journalism and Digital Media
By examining the digital media startups and publications that participated in the Digital News Innovation Challenge and Facebook’s Local News Accelerator, this article identifies the factors that contribute to promote digital news innovation and ...
Matthew Guida
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News coverage, digital activism, and geographical saliency: A case study of refugee camps and volunteered geographical information. [PDF]
The last several decades have witnessed a shift in the way in which news is delivered and consumed by users. With the growth and advancements in mobile technologies, the Internet, and Web 2.0 technologies users are not only consumers of news, but also ...
Ron Mahabir +4 more
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Digital-native news media: Reach in 46 countries, top brands and user profiles in Spain
Digital-pure news publications have become competitive players in many countries, populating audience rankings in the context of a high-choice media environment.
Jürg Kaufmann-Argueta, Samuel Negredo
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Street cred : are media consumers craving more “authenticity” in the digital age? [PDF]
Media organizations that provide news have traditionally relied on audience perceptions of truth and credibility to lure more readers, viewers, and listeners.
Schulz, George Warren
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Journalism Expands in Spite of the Crisis: Digital-Native News Media in Spain
Digital-native news organizations have grown steadily in Spain since the mid-1990s and they have become established as a major force in the media market. Paradoxically, their biggest expansion coincided with the Great Recession (2008–2014).
Samuel Negredo +3 more
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Swedish teenagers’ difficulties and abilities to determine digital news credibility
In this study we investigate the abilities to determine the credibility of digital news among 483 teenagers. Using an online survey with a performance test we assess to what extent teenagers are able to determine the credibility of different sources ...
Thomas Nygren, Mona Guath
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