Active audiences and social discussion on the digital public sphere. Review article
C Ruiz-Caballero, P Masip… - El Profesional de la …, 2019 - dau.url.edu
In little over a decade, essential concepts in research on communication have become
zombie concepts (Beck & Willms, 2004) and are no longer effective for understanding the …
zombie concepts (Beck & Willms, 2004) and are no longer effective for understanding the …
Media control and post-truth communication
The erosion of media freedom is a growing phenomenon. Worldwide, journalists face
obstruction, hostility, and violence as powerful political and private actors exercise a …
obstruction, hostility, and violence as powerful political and private actors exercise a …
Female journalists under attack? Explaining gender differences in reactions to audiences' attacks
L Stahel, C Schoen - New Media & Society, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
The literature on public figures attacked by their audiences is unclear why female and male
figures react differently to attacks. This study examines why female journalists are more …
figures react differently to attacks. This study examines why female journalists are more …
[图书][B] The Routledge companion to news and journalism
S Allan - 2010 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Description: Second edition.| Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2023.| Series:
Routledge media and cultural studies companions| Includes bibliographical references and …
Routledge media and cultural studies companions| Includes bibliographical references and …
Hating journalism: Anti-press discourse and negative emotions toward journalism in Korea
In South Korea since the mid-2010s, the discourse on giraegi has prevailed. The word
giraegi is a combination of gija, the Korean word for journalist, and tsuraegi, the Korean …
giraegi is a combination of gija, the Korean word for journalist, and tsuraegi, the Korean …
Determinants of journalists' autonomy and safety: evidence from the worlds of journalism study
BI Hamada - Journalism and Safety, 2024 - taylorfrancis.com
The present study is an attempt to examine how objective structural political forces and
subjective perception of political influences determine journalists' autonomy and safety. The …
subjective perception of political influences determine journalists' autonomy and safety. The …
Voices of resilience: Colombian journalists and self-censorship in the post-conflict period
MM Barrios, T Miller - Journalism Practice, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Colombian journalists experience abundant threats and acts of violence as well as
corporate and governmental obstacles to publishing the truth. In response, many reporters …
corporate and governmental obstacles to publishing the truth. In response, many reporters …
Risks and resilience in the case of Brazilian female journalists: How women perceive violence against media professionals and cope with its effects
G Barão da Silva, G Sbaraini Fontes… - Journalism …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The article examines how Brazilian women journalists claim gender-related issues influence
the risks they experience in their professional routines and private life. Data was collected …
the risks they experience in their professional routines and private life. Data was collected …
Online harassment of journalists in Zimbabwe: Experiences, coping strategies and implications
This chapter examines the safety risks faced by Zimbabwean journalists as they conduct
their day-to-day professional work in online spaces. Given that journalists in Africa are …
their day-to-day professional work in online spaces. Given that journalists in Africa are …
Responding to'Fake News': Journalistic Perceptions of and Reactions to a Delegitimising Force
AK Schapals, A Bruns - Media and Communication, 2022 - eprints.qut.edu.au
The “fake news” phenomenon has permeated academic scholarship and popular debate
since the 2016 US presidential election. Much has been written on the circulation of “fake …
since the 2016 US presidential election. Much has been written on the circulation of “fake …