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‘Mediatization and’ or ‘Mediatization of’? A response to Hepp et al. D Deacon, J Stanyer Media, Culture & Society 37 (4), 655-657, 2015 | 113 | 2015 |
Web 2.0 and the transformation of news and journalism J Stanyer Routledge handbook of internet politics, 201-213, 2008 | 111 | 2008 |
The political communication reader R Negrine, J Stanyer Taylor & Francis, 2023 | 104 | 2023 |
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