Media bias by the numbers: Challenges and opportunities in the empirical study of partisan news
T Groeling - Annual Review of Political Science, 2013 - annualreviews.org
Partisan bias in the news is a perennial matter of concern and debate for scholars,
journalists, politicians, and citizens. Although there are abundant opinions about the …
journalists, politicians, and citizens. Although there are abundant opinions about the …
Political balance in the news: A review of concepts, operationalizations and key findings
Balance is a notoriously difficult concept to operationalize. It has typically been investigated
by examining the issues raised in elections, as well as the volume and favorability of …
by examining the issues raised in elections, as well as the volume and favorability of …
[图书][B] Defining and measuring quality journalism
S Lacy, T Rosenstiel - 2015 - wp.comminfo.rutgers.edu
[HTML][HTML] How live Twitter commentaries by professional sports clubs can reveal intergroup dynamics
C Burgers, CJ Beukeboom, PAL Smith… - Computers in Human …, 2023 - Elsevier
Social media can both decrease and increase polarization between social groups.
Communicative behaviors associated with intergroup conflict are ingroup favoritism and …
Communicative behaviors associated with intergroup conflict are ingroup favoritism and …
Young voters' responses to the 2004 US presidential election: Social identity, perceived media influence, and behavioral outcomes
C Hoffner, RA Rehkoff - Journal of Communication, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Hostile news perceptions, perceived media influence, and behavioral outcomes among
Republicans and Democrats were examined before and after the 2004 US presidential …
Republicans and Democrats were examined before and after the 2004 US presidential …
We are What We Consume: Predicting Independent Voters' Voting Preference From Their Media Diet Color
C Chang, YC Hung, M Hsieh - Social Science Computer …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Party identification is an important predictor of voting preference, but because a growing
percentage of voters do not express any party identification, alternative ways to anticipate …
percentage of voters do not express any party identification, alternative ways to anticipate …
Biased interrogations? A multi-methodological approach on bias in election campaign interviews
M Ekström, G Eriksson, B Johansson… - Journalism …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
This study, based on Swedish data from three elections (2002, 2006 and 2010) and on a
revised version of Clayman's and Heritage's conceptualization of aggressive questioning …
revised version of Clayman's and Heritage's conceptualization of aggressive questioning …
Breaking down Bias: A Practical Framework for the Systematic Evaluation of Source Bias.
JM Burkholder, K Phillips - Journal of Information Literacy, 2022 - ERIC
What is bias? A review of the library literature reveals no attempts to define the concept. Nor
does it reveal systematic attempts to develop interventions that teach the identification and …
does it reveal systematic attempts to develop interventions that teach the identification and …
Broadcast and cable news network differences in the way reporters used women and minority group sources to cover the 2004 presidential race
GA Zeldes, F Fico - Mass Communication and Society, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Our content analysis of 2,075 campaign stories aired by 3 broadcast and 3 cable networks
during the 2004 presidential campaign revealed that female and non-White reporters at …
during the 2004 presidential campaign revealed that female and non-White reporters at …
Partisan balance and bias in TV network coverage of the 2000, 2004, and 2008 presidential elections
A Diddi, F Fico, G Alumit Zeldes - Journal of Broadcasting & …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
This study examines partisan bias in the broadcast news coverage of the 2008 presidential
election by replicating measures used in the previous 2 elections. The study data, overall …
election by replicating measures used in the previous 2 elections. The study data, overall …