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The influence of descriptive norms and media trust on male HPV vaccination willingness: an extended protection motivation theory approach [PDF]
PurposeHuman papillomavirus (HPV) poses a substantial health risk to men, yet male vaccination remains under-prioritized in China. This study examines how five Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) cognitions (perceived severity, perceived vulnerability ...
Zhuliu Gong, Yi Guo
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An AI-driven conceptual framework for detecting fake news and deepfake content: a systematic review [PDF]
The rapid advancement of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has enabled the creation of highly realistic synthetic media, commonly referred to as deepfakes, which are increasingly multimodal and difficult to detect.
Bravlyn VC. Moyo +4 more
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Trust in media information [PDF]
For Miquel Rodrigo, cultural diversity places informative discourse in a crisis because it needs new categories to explain reality, and these categories are not always shared by journalists and by those who receive the information.
Miquel Rodrigo
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In today’s “post-truth” world, concerns over political attacks on the legitimacy of expert knowledge and scientific facts are growing. Especially populist politicians frequently use their social media platforms to target science and journalism, arguing ...
Jana Laura Egelhofer
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Building on the notion of an intangible resource, this research conceptualizes resilience as an intangible resource that can be ascribed to countries (governments and media) and explores its sources.
Carlos Rodríguez-Pérez +1 more
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Representing Trust in Digital Journalism
This article examines how journalists at two prominent news organizations have aimed to portray trustworthy digital reporting of marginalized communities. The case study draws on the concepts of engagement and trust as a resource to evaluate journalists’
Caryn Coatney
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The erosion of political and societal trust, polarization, and the omnipresence of disinformation may undermine the perceived trustworthiness of established sources of information.
Michael Hameleers
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This thematic issue includes ten articles that address previous contradictions in research on two main trends in digital democracies: news avoidance and political polarization.
Cornelia Mothes, Jakob Ohme
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Trust and Distrust in Public Service Media: A Case Study From the Czech Republic
Although public service media is a trusted island in the media landscape of many countries, trust in public service media is not absolute and universal. This study adopts a qualitative approach to explore what trust and distrust entail for the public, a ...
Marína Urbániková, Klára Smejkal
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Abstract Trust is the foundation of all communication, yet a profound question in business today is how can we psychologically understand trust behaviors in our new digital landscape? Earlier studies in internet and human behavior have shown a significant connection between social media use and user personality (Hughes, Rowe, Batey, & Lee, 2012 ...
Gillian Warner-Søderholm +7 more
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