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Diffusion of Drone Journalism: The Case of Finland, 2011–2020
This article details Finnish news organizations’ adoption of drones for journalistic purposes from 2011 to 2020. The theoretical starting point of the article is Rogers’ (1962) diffusion of innovations theory, which explains how new ideas and ...
Turo Uskali +3 more
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The Dichotomies of Crisis: Different Yet Valid Realities of the Lindt Café Siege
ABSTRACT Over a decade after the Lindt Café Siege saw a lone gunman take hostage 18 people over a 16‐h period resulting in two deaths, the decisions and actions from police and emergency services continue to be scrutinised. When such volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous events occur, they give rise to dichotomies in the perception of (i) crisis; (
Dimitra (Jenny) Cartwright +1 more
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How data journalism Changing newsrooms in Kazakhstan
This study examines how data journalism Changing newsrooms in Kazakhstan. Internet plays a significant role as a modern communication tool in Kazakhstan.
K. Myssayeva
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Under the Same Roof: Educational Attainment and Adult Co‐Residence With Parents
ABSTRACT We study the influence of higher education on the likelihood of co‐residence between adults in their late 20s and their parents. We exploit a policy change that expanded the supply of higher education in Greece to compare the probability of attaining higher education and the probability of living with parents between individuals who were just,
Yiannis Kountouris, Kyriaki Remoundou
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It's bean too long: Interventions to reintroduce legumes to the UK palate and plate
Increased legume consumption can offer considerable health and sustainability benefits. Legume intake in the UK is low, and a number of barriers to intake have been identified. Adopting the Nuffield Council on Bioethics Intervention Ladder, we identify and review an array of interventions—with increasing levels of intervening—that could support ...
Neil Bernard Boyle +7 more
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The evolution of technology has gradually transformed, over the years, the media organizations worldwide. Media convergence, regarded as a new perspective in journalism, which combines profession, technology and new practices in the newsroom, brought ...
Rodica Melinda Șuțu
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LLM‐Assisted Topic Modelling for Hate Speech Characterization
ABSTRACT In the digital era, the internet and social media have transformed communication but have also facilitated the spread of hate speech and disinformation, leading to radicalization, polarisation and toxicity. This is especially concerning for media outlets due to their significant role in shaping public discourse. This study examines the topics,
Alejandro Buitrago López +2 more
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Newsrooms remain 'blokey' bastions of harassment: study
Newsrooms remain 'blokey' bastions of harassment ...
Louise North (13081854) +1 more
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The early stages of the integration of the internet in EU newsrooms
The current study explores the perceived integration of the internet inside European newsrooms. We carried out a survey with 239 journalists working for 40 of the most-read outlets in 11 European countries.
De Luca, Federico
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Diversity disorders: Ethnicity and newsroom cultures [PDF]
Sweden, as many other European countries, has been engaged in the debate concerning the relationships between social cohesion and the media. The article examines the tension between officially expressed attitudes and diversity goals of Swedish newsrooms ...
Gunilla Hultén
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