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Selective News Avoidance: Consistency and Temporality
Can news avoidance be considered a stable personal “trait,” adhering to a specific group of consistent news avoiders, or is it rather a volatile “state” reflecting temporal variations in audience practices? Based on a five-wave panel survey collected in Sweden during the coronavirus pandemic, we show that selective avoidance of news about the pandemic
Andersen, Kim +3 more
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One axiom of the digital age is that online is forever. Such imperishability of information has led an increasing number of news subjects and sources to request that stories containing outdated or negative personal information be “unpublished.” These ...
Hye Soo Nah, Stephanie Craft
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To Verify or to Disengage: Coping with “Fake News” and Ambiguity
In the United States, media that is politically fragmented, distrusted, or labeled as “fake” has amplified an atmosphere of uncertainty surrounding the current moment of partisan division and demographic change.
Andrea Wenzel
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By taking an exploratory tack and drawing on interviews with journalists from five Spanish online news media, this article investigates journalists’ attitudes toward emotions in reporting.
Omar V. Rosas
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The Welfare Effects of Pfiesteria-Related Fish Kills: A Contingent Behavior Analysis of Seafood Consumers [PDF]
We use contingent behavior analysis to study the effects of pfiesteria-related fish kills on the demand for seafood in the Mid-Atlantic region. We estimate a set of demand difference models based on individual responses to questions about seafood ...
Haab, Timothy C. +3 more
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News Avoidance: Concept, Causes and Factors
This article provides an overview of studies on news avoidance. The widespread nature of this phenomenon makes it crucial to examine not only how the information we consume affects public opinion, but also how the lack of news consumption influences people's perspectives. News avoidance is a multifaceted phenomenon.
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Public Transit Safety Among University Students [PDF]
Brozen, Madeline +4 more
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Lien Avoidance Under Section 522(f) of the Bankruptcy Code: Is Retrospective Application Constitutional? [PDF]
Hutcheson, II, Joseph C.
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Ownership structure, board characteristics, and tax aggressiveness
Tax aggressiveness, as commonly proxied by the effective tax rate (ETR), measures a firm’s effort spent on minimizing its tax payments. It is suggested that more tax aggressive firms have greater incentives to allocate resources to minimize taxes and ...
ZHOU, Ying
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Healthcare Information Avoidance in the Context of Caring for a Child with a Serious Illness. [PDF]
Jaaniste T, Mohammed S, Cowan S.
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