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Online journalism is negotiated and renegotiated in the newsroom of Journalen, the training website for students in journalism at Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences.
Frey Elsebeth
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Data journalism, geojournalism, CAR and robot journalism as new forms and terms
Technological advances, new media and new ways of presenting content is changing the functioning of journalism. They encourage the formation of new forms and variations in journalism. Many of them are based on online tools and availability of data. It is
Przemysław Szews
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Navigating the Prescription Drug Information System
Information on new prescription drugs is increasingly complex and fragmented, posing challenges for healthcare professionals, patients, and payers. Clinicians require concise, actionable guidance to support prescribing decisions, while patients seek to balance benefits and harms when making decisions aligned with their treatment goals.
Irina V. Wang +11 more
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ABSTRACT This study focuses, in the context of the Israeli‐Palestinian conflict and the Israel‐Hamas war, on a specific pattern of news‐consumption—avoidance of hyper‐partisan right‐ wing news, while examining its consequences for perceptual‐cognitive biases that constitute barriers to conflict resolution.
Inbar Illouz +3 more
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A Framework for Impression Management in Extra‐Financial Reporting
ABSTRACT This paper examines how organisations employ impression management tactics in extra‐financial reporting, particularly in the context of environmental, social and governance (ESG) concerns. As stakeholder scrutiny and regulatory expectations intensify, organisations increasingly shape non‐financial disclosures to influence perceptions of ...
Laura Ribeiro +3 more
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Science, its publics and new media: Reflecting on the present and future of science communication
Scientific journalism faces the challenge of adapting not only to new formats but also to new information exchange dynamics. New online platforms, making it easier to access and produce scientific content, are forcing science publics to evolve.
Dominique Brossard
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ABSTRACT The US federal government has enacted sweeping policy changes since January 2025 that imperil public health, with important implications for the eating disorders field—a field that is already disproportionately under‐resourced. This paper examines the pathways through which these recent policy changes threaten progress in eating disorder ...
Ariel L. Beccia +3 more
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In recent months, some media outlets have been launching artificial intelligence-based chatbots that serve as assistants to users in their search, selection and consumption of content.
Gema Sánchez-Muñoz +2 more
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ABSTRACT The role of civil society organizations (CSOs) in addressing climate change is acknowledged, but engagement with questions of voice remains limited, especially in the Global South. Addressing this, this paper zooms in on (International) nongovernmental organizations ((I)NGOs) and their collaborations with domestic CSOs in the Global South on ...
Margit van Wessel, Precious Akampurira
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The challenges of online journalism in light of artificial intelligence technologies
The objective of this study was to analyze the main challenges facing online journalism with the increasing integration of artificial intelligence technologies, as well as their professional, ethical, and future implications.
Farek Said
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