The coronavirus pandemic and the transformation of (digital) journalism

T Quandt, K Wahl-Jorgensen - Digital Journalism, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
When the first cases of an unknown virus disease were reported from the city of Wuhan in
China, journalists from around the globe mostly treated it as a potentially worrying, but …

Exploring European citizens' resilience to misinformation: Media Legitimacy and Media Trust as predictive variables

C Rodríguez-Pérez, MJ Canel - Media and Communication, 2023 - cogitatiopress.com
Building on the notion of an intangible resource, this research conceptualizes resilience as
an intangible resource that can be ascribed to countries (governments and media) and …

Disinformation narratives in Spain: reach, impact and spreading patterns

J Suau, D Puertas-Graell - Profesional de …, 2023 - revista.profesionaldelainformacion …
We present data from a survey conducted in Spain (N= 1003) in March 2022. We analysed
fact-checker activity to obtain daily information regarding disinformation content encountered …

Change and continuity in digital journalism: The COVID-19 pandemic as situational context for broader arguments about the field

F Hanusch - Digital Journalism, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
For more than two years now, the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted the world, also affecting
the field of digital journalism studies, including practitioners, media organisations …

How personal values count in misleading news sharing with moral content

F D'Errico, G Corbelli, C Papapicco, M Paciello - Behavioral Sciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
The present study investigates the personal factors underlying online sharing of moral
misleading news by observing the interaction between personal values, communication …

Variations of science-related populism in comparative perspective: A multilevel segmentation analysis of supporters and opponents of populist demands toward …

NG Mede - International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Many countries worldwide have seen populist resentment against scientists, which can
manifest as “science-related populist attitudes” among the population. These attitudes can …

Analyzing Sensationalism in News on Twitter (X): Clickbait Journalism by Legacy vs. Online-Native Outlets and the Consequences for User Engagement

S Khawar, M Boukes - Digital Journalism, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
News consumption patterns have evolved as people increasingly get news through social
media. A by-product of this change has been the rise of “clickbaits”—a form of journalism …

Emotionalized Social Media Environments: How Alternative News Media and Populist Actors Drive Angry Reactions

E Humprecht, M Amsler, F Esser… - Political …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study employs a comparative analytical framework to enhance our understanding of the
conducive opportunity structures that foster emotionally charged political discourse. We …

Processing of misinformation as motivational and cognitive biases

Y Zhou, L Shen - Frontiers in Psychology, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Misinformation can be broadly defined as false or inaccurate information created and spread
with or without clear intent to cause harm. It travels fast and deep and persists despite …

Disinformation narratives in Spain: reach, impact and spreading patterns

J Suau Martínez, D Puertas-Graell - … de la información, vol. 32, núm …, 2023 - dau.url.edu
We present data from a survey conducted in Spain (N= 1003) in March 2022. We analysed
fact-checker activity to obtain daily information regarding disinformation content encountered …