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Food journalism versus e-reviews – challenge or threat?

open access: yesActa Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica, 2018
The article Food journalism versus e-reviews – challenge or threat? assesses the current situation in food journalism, which in today’s world is all about Internet reviews, “best” lists or restaurant ranking systems.
Agnieszka Danowska-Tomczyk
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A Cross-regional Comparison of Selected European Newspaper journalists and their Evolving Attitudes and Beliefs about the Internet - including a single-country focus on the UK. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This study approaches how journalists in the United Kingdom might compare with individuals working in print journalism in 10 other European countries, to assess role perceptions and beliefs in relation to the internet.
Balcytiene, Aukse   +7 more
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Etika dan Kode Etik Jurnalistik dalam Media Online Islam

open access: yesKomunika, 2018
Online media is a new world’s phenomenon which produce the mass communication subjects which is not only institutionalized but also individuals, famously known as citizen journalist.
Iim Rohimah
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Blogging on the ice: Connecting audiences with climate-change sciences [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Scientists working in Antarctica have recognized the need to counteract problems associated with mainstream media's treatment of the climate-change crisis.
Thorsen, Einar
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Journalism’s transformation through digitalization in Turkey: Applying search engine optimization to journalism

open access: yesConnectist Istanbul University Journal of Communication Sciences, 2022
The development of web technologies has had significant effects on journalism, and journalism practices on the Internet reveal an algorithm-based structure.
Tuğçe Ayçin
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Network Shocks and Social Support Among Spanish, Dutch, and Italian WhatsApp Users During the First Wave of the COVID-19 Crisis: An Exploratory Analysis of Digital Social Resilience

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2022
This research investigates how people across Europe used WhatsApp to cope with social isolation during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. We conducted 30 semi-structured interviews (10 per country) with young adults (ages 25–49 years) from the ...
Marc Esteve-Del-Valle   +2 more
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Effect of social media use on food safety risk perception through risk characteristics: Exploring a moderated mediation model among people with different levels of science literacy

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Food safety risk (FSR) is becoming a vital issue for public health, and improving public awareness of FSR through social media is necessary. This study aims to explore specific mechanisms of FSR perception; it first categorizes 19 risk characteristics ...
Jie Zhang   +3 more
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Empowering Rural Citizen Journalism Via Web 2.0 Technologies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Once acquainted with the modern information and communication tools made available with the advent of the Internet, five Brazilian rural communities participating in a pilot project to develop a self-sustaining telecenter model, engaged in citizen ...
Albuquerque, Ana M.   +3 more
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“If you don’t act, you are not going to get anything”: Professional identity and gender equality in Greek and Cypriot media organisations

open access: yesMedieKultur: Journal of Media and Communication Research, 2016
The research here focuses on the relationship between women and media organisations in Greece and Cyprus. Our aim is to study the professional identity of women in the context of media organisations as well as the progress toward gender equality in Greek
Angeliki Gazi, Dimitra Dimitrakopoulou
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Journalistic interventions: The structural factors affecting the global emergence of fact-checking [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Since the emergence of FactCheck.org in the United States in 2003, fact-checking interventions have expanded both domestically and globally. The Duke Reporter’s Lab identified nearly 100 active initiatives around the world in 2016.
Amazeen, Michelle A.
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