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Quantifying the online news media coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Image Forensics in Online News
2018 IEEE 20th International Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing (MMSP), 2018Recognizing fake images in online news is a challenging problem. This is especially true in the case of critical situations, when journalists might insert high-impact images to make a piece of news more appealing to the readers, neglecting to check their authenticity and provenance.
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Interactivity as a Metaphor of Online News
Javnost - The Public, 2010AbstractHave users challenged the power of incumbent media through interactivity, and, if so, to what extent and to what end? The front pages and their linked features of online newspapers in Bulgaria, Estonia, Ireland and Italy are examined as instances of interactivity in practice.
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On Sentiment of Online Fake News
2020 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM), 2020The presence of disinformation and fake news on the Internet and especially social media has become a major concern. Prime examples of such fake news surged in the 2016 U.S. presidential election cycle and the COVID-19 pandemic. We quantify sentiment differences between true and fake news on social media using a diverse body of datasets from the ...
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Discursive navigation of online news
Proceedings of the Designing Interactive Systems Conference, 2012As a response to the current navigational format of online news, which is linear, chronological, and heavily delineated by topics, we propose a more discursive and heuristic model of navigation that will offer readers a variety of lenses, interpretations, and pathways to read through a news site.
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Understanding Online News Behaviors
Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019The news landscape has been changing dramatically over the past few years. Whereas news once came from a small set of highly edited sources, now people can find news from thousands of news sites online, through a variety of channels such as web search, social media, email newsletters, or direct browsing. We set out to understand how Americans read news
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2010
News matters. It is still the main forum for discussion of issues of public importance. It is where we come together to inform, persuade, influence, endorse or reject one another in a collaborative process of making meaning from events. But the news is changing - content, distribution channels, geographical constraints, production values, business ...
Graham Meikle, Guy Redden
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News matters. It is still the main forum for discussion of issues of public importance. It is where we come together to inform, persuade, influence, endorse or reject one another in a collaborative process of making meaning from events. But the news is changing - content, distribution channels, geographical constraints, production values, business ...
Graham Meikle, Guy Redden
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Subjectivity in the news online
2023This repository contains 5 datasets and 1 analysis code related to the project that investigates how subjectivity is expressed and perceived in British news across media formats and source types. The following datasets are used in creation of the subjectivity regressor trained on native speaker judgements which is described in WASSA-paper by Savinova ...
Savinova, Elena, Spooren, Wilbert
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