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Proceedings of the 2013 conference on Computer supported cooperative work, 2013
Since 2006 social media use has grown dramatically in China. Social media has become a stage for citizens to report and disseminate news and to vocalize viewpoints, at times competing with reports from highly curated official media sources. These competing news channels, oftentimes presenting contradictory information, raise questions about citizens ...
Yiran Wang, Gloria Mark
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Since 2006 social media use has grown dramatically in China. Social media has become a stage for citizens to report and disseminate news and to vocalize viewpoints, at times competing with reports from highly curated official media sources. These competing news channels, oftentimes presenting contradictory information, raise questions about citizens ...
Yiran Wang, Gloria Mark
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Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Social Media and Society, 2019
New communication technologies afford individuals the ability to not only consume media, but also create and share content with others. The purpose of this study is to investigate various factors that influence perceptions of credibility and sharing behaviors.
Michael A. Stefanone +2 more
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New communication technologies afford individuals the ability to not only consume media, but also create and share content with others. The purpose of this study is to investigate various factors that influence perceptions of credibility and sharing behaviors.
Michael A. Stefanone +2 more
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2022
Abstract This chapter focuses on the circulation and reception of news in sixteenth-century St Gall. Through an analysis of sixteenth-century conceptions of fama (rumour, reputation, news) and a series of case studies relating to rumours about witchcraft in the Black Forest, a volcanic eruption in Naples, and an Ottoman–Catholic alliance,
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the circulation and reception of news in sixteenth-century St Gall. Through an analysis of sixteenth-century conceptions of fama (rumour, reputation, news) and a series of case studies relating to rumours about witchcraft in the Black Forest, a volcanic eruption in Naples, and an Ottoman–Catholic alliance,
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International Journal of Online Marketing, 2014
This paper aims at determining the effect of e-news brand trust and the consequences of e-news brand trust. The model used in this study were tested on two news brands online, namely Detik.com and Kompas.com. Total sample of this study is accounted for 418 respondents, of which 239 respondents are kompas.com reader and 179 respondents' reader of Detik ...
Elia Ardyan, Vincent Didiek Wiet Aryanto
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This paper aims at determining the effect of e-news brand trust and the consequences of e-news brand trust. The model used in this study were tested on two news brands online, namely Detik.com and Kompas.com. Total sample of this study is accounted for 418 respondents, of which 239 respondents are kompas.com reader and 179 respondents' reader of Detik ...
Elia Ardyan, Vincent Didiek Wiet Aryanto
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The tussle with trust: Trust in the news media ecology
Computer Law & Security Review, 2012Abstract This article offers a conceptual exploration of the changing notion of trust and distrust in today's news media ecology. Central is the question whether the relationship between the traditional media actors, media organisations, journalists and news users, can be increasingly characterised by distrust.
Pauwels, Caroline, Picone, Ike
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Journal of Brand Strategy, 2016
In 2009, IPG saw a need to help their clients get a better understanding of exactly how consumers around the world were dealing with the many new channels providing product information. No longer was it a matter of a consumer learning about a product from just a print ad or a television commercial.
Terry D. Peigh, Adam Bowen
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In 2009, IPG saw a need to help their clients get a better understanding of exactly how consumers around the world were dealing with the many new channels providing product information. No longer was it a matter of a consumer learning about a product from just a print ad or a television commercial.
Terry D. Peigh, Adam Bowen
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A Trust-Based News Spreading Model
2018Online social networks are overwhelmed with information spreading, phenomena whose underlying mechanisms require deeper analysis. In this paper, we introduce the direct credibility among nodes, a parameter that takes into account news trustworthiness.
Carchiolo, V. +4 more
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This POSTnote examines trends and patterns in trust in news providers, factors associated with trust, and areas for consideration in the debate about how to improve trust.
Jodie Bettis, Natalie Low
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Jodie Bettis, Natalie Low
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2010 IEEE 24th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops, 2010
Trust is generally based on the level and quality of interaction with the entity being trusted. In a web service or the Internet, trust is based on the level of successful and unsuccessful interactions. Successful interactions are used to model trust within the context of chains of trust in which an agent is permitted to recommend a service.
Johnson Ihyeh Agbinya, Denise Umuhoza
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Trust is generally based on the level and quality of interaction with the entity being trusted. In a web service or the Internet, trust is based on the level of successful and unsuccessful interactions. Successful interactions are used to model trust within the context of chains of trust in which an agent is permitted to recommend a service.
Johnson Ihyeh Agbinya, Denise Umuhoza
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