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Trust in news media can be understood as the expectation that the news media will fulfill their social function. The factors that predict trust in news media, such as media content or the characteristics of the recipients, are well researched.
Florian Wintterlin +2 more
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NELA-GT-2018: A Large Multi-Labelled News Dataset for The Study of Misinformation in News Articles
In this paper, we present a dataset of 713k articles collected between 02/2018-11/2018. These articles are collected directly from 194 news and media outlets including mainstream, hyper-partisan, and conspiracy sources.
Adali, Sibel +2 more
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Taxation of trusts in Italy: new developments
Abstract In August 2021, the Italian Tax Authorities published a discussion Draft Circular Newsletter on the Taxation of Trusts in Italy: New Developments, to practitioners and institutions. A complete change of interpretation seems to happen about indirect taxation of trusts, following constant Court Decisions in the last couple of ...
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Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 2011 [PDF]
2011 - 2012 Meeting Date Calendar Cover 2012 Annual Luncheon & Meeting Notice Officers, Committee Chairs, Satellite and Volunteers Bulletin Publication Committee The President\u27s Message Treasurer\u27s Report Resume of Minutes Office News Committee ...
Carugno, Diane Warder +4 more
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The Algorithmic Public Sphere: AI-Generated News Site as a Conduit to Social Capital
A growing body of scholarship on AI-generated news has examined its impact on various outcomes. However, less attention has been paid to the actual implementation of AI-generated news sites and their effectiveness on civic consequences.
Seungahn Nah +6 more
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How not to measure the news plurality problem [PDF]
As Ofcom proposes measuring news consumption to assess media plurality in the UK, Martin Moore, Director of the Media Standards Trust, carries out an experiment to measure his news consumption over the course of a single day.
Moore, Martin
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Comparison of Public Relations and News Professionals’ Usage of Social Media in Communication Relationships [PDF]
Professionals in the areas of public relations and news adopt social media extensively in their respective disciplines. Thus the focus of this study is to ascertain how social media was used in professional communication.
Stalbaum, Kathy
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Partisan Media, Trust, and Media Literacy: Regression Analysis of Predictors of COVID-19 Knowledge
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic was a devastating public health event that spurred an influx of misinformation. The increase in questionable health content was aided by the speed and scale of digital and social media and certain ...
Kristy Roschke +3 more
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La ética de la confianza en el periodismo digital [PDF]
Con base en un estudio cualitativo realizado entre 2009-2010 con usuarios de sitios web periodísticos en Bélgica, este artículo propone un análisis ético de la confianza en el periodismo digital articulado alrededor de tres valores morales evocados por
Rosas, Omar V.
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Conspiracy in the Time of Corona: Automatic detection of Emerging Covid-19 Conspiracy Theories in Social Media and the News [PDF]
Rumors and conspiracy theories thrive in environments of low confi- dence and low trust. Consequently, it is not surprising that ones related to the Covid-19 pandemic are proliferating given the lack of scientific consensus on the virus’s spread and ...
Holur, Pavan +4 more
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