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Neta Kligler-vilenchik

0000-0003-3470-3305

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Gendered power relations in the digital age : an analysis of Japanese women’s media choice and use within a global context

2021

This study investigates the persistence of gendered choice and use of media, particularly in Japanese domestic settings. It shows how women’s significant presence in the digital media environment does not necessarily translate into substantial changes in gendered power dynamics in choosing and using particular media for certain purposes at home. This project’s authors, researchers from Argentina, Finland, Israel, Japan, and the US, analyzed interview data from Japan by drawing on the Foucauldian concept of micro-level power, which is categorized into three main types: personal authority, media affordances, and space-time constellations. Through this process, we interviewed 77 individuals, r…

Persistence (psychology)naisetVisual Arts and Performing Artsmediankäyttödomestic settings [media use]micro-level powerContext (language use)käyttömedia choiceDigital mediasukupuoliGender StudiesMedia useCross-national researchSociologystereotypiatjapanilaisetbusiness.industryCommunicationmediaPower relationsGender studiespatriarkaalisuusjoukkoviestimetcross-national researchsukupuoliroolitMedia choicemiehetbusinessvalta
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Taking a Break from News : A Five-nation Study of News Avoidance in the Digital Era

2021

This article comparatively examines news avoidance in a rapidly changing media environment. We utilize findings from a large dataset of 488 in-depth interviews with media consumers, conducted in Argentina, Finland, Israel, Japan, and the US. We aim to make a contribution to the study of news avoidance by providing a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the drivers, practices, and patterns of news avoidance as they occur in and are shaped by a variety of national contexts. We argue that news avoidance is shaped not only by individual characteristics, but is also manifested and performed as part of specific time frames and socio-cultural factors. We distinguish two drivers of intentiona…

uutisetDigital eramediankäyttöyleisötutkimusCommunication05 social sciencesMedia studiesmediaympäristö050801 communication & media studieskansainvälinen vertailu0506 political scienceaudiencesyleisö0508 media and communicationscross-national researchPolitical scienceCross-national research050602 political science & public administrationnews consumptionJournalismkvalitatiivinen tutkimusdigitalisaatioNews avoidancequalitative researchQualitative research
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Studying incidental news : Antecedents, dynamics and implications

2020

In light of concerns about decreasing news use, a decline in interest in political news or even active avoidance or resistance of news in general, the idea of ‘incidental news’ has been seen as a possible remedy. Generally, ‘incidental news’ refers to the ways in which people encounter information about current events through media when they were not actively seeking the news. However, scholars studying incidental news through different theoretical and methodological perspectives have been arriving at differing evaluations of the significance and implications of this phenomenon – to the extent of downright contradictory findings. This introductory piece posits the aim of this special issue…

uutisetjournalism studiesnews use social mediakiinnostusmediankäyttöCommunicationmediasatunnaisuussosiaalinen mediamediaympäristöResistance (psychoanalysis)incidental newsPoliticsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)nuoretDynamics (music)Political scienceverkkoympäristöSocial mediaPositive economicsincidental exposureconceptual clarificationmediatutkimus
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From the barbecue to the sauna: A comparative account of the folding of media reception into the everyday life

2021

How and why do people still get print newspapers in an era dominated by mobile and social media communication? In this article, we answer this question about the permanence of traditional media in a digital media ecosystem by analyzing 488 semi-structured interviews conducted in Argentina, Finland, Israel, Japan, and the United States. We focus on three mechanisms of media reception: access, sociality, and ritualization. Our findings show that these mechanisms are decisively shaped by patterns of everyday life that are not captured by the scholarly foci on either content- or technology-influences on media use. Thus, we argue that a non-media centric approach improves descriptive fit and ad…

Sociology and Political Sciencemediankäyttömedia persistence050801 communication & media studiesjournalismNewspaper0508 media and communicationscomparative qualitative researchvertaileva tutkimusmediakulttuurimedia change050602 political science & public administrationSocial mediaSociologydigitalisaatioEveryday lifeCommunicationmedia05 social sciencesMedia studiesFolding (DSP implementation)kansainvälinen vertailu0506 political scienceJournalismsanomalehdetmedia receptionyhteiskunnallinen muutosNew Media & Society
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Youth Political Talk in the Changing Media Environment : A Cross-National Typology

2021

While political communication scholarship has long underscored the importance of political talk—casual conversations about news and politics that occur in everyday situations—as a way for citizens to clarify their opinions and as a precursor for political engagement, much of this literature tends to depict political talk as uncomfortable and difficult for citizens. Yet, this focus on the challenging aspects of political talk has been informed predominantly by the US context. To what extent may a different picture emerge when looking across different cultural contexts? And how are these dynamics shaped by the affordances of the multi-platform social media environment? This paper explores th…

Typologyjulkinen keskusteluYouthSociology and Political Sciencesocial mediaArgentinasosiaalinen mediaPolitical communicationPoliticskeskustelupoliittinen journalismiJapannuoretpolitiikkaviestintäkulttuuriPolitical scienceComparative researchvertaileva tutkimuscomparative researchSocial mediaIsraelFinlandviestintäpolitical expressionUSCommunicationmediaMedia studiespolitical talkScholarshipkontekstiCross national
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Incidentality on a continuum: A comparative conceptualization of incidental news consumption

2020

This article seeks to contribute to theorizing the dynamics of incidental news consumption. Through an analysis of 200 semi-structured interviews with people in Argentina, Finland, Israel, Japan, and the United States, we show that intentionality in news consumption can be viewed on a continuum, which goes from deliberately setting apart time to access the news on specific outlets to skimming through unsought-for news on social and broadcast media, with intermediate practices such as respondents setting up an environment where they are more or less likely to encounter news. Drawing on structuration theory, this article conceptualizes incidental news in the context of the wider media environ…

verkkojournalismiuutisetOnline journalismConceptualizationmediankäyttösocial mediaCommunicationtransnational media studiesContinuum (design consultancy)sosiaalinen mediaArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)broadcast newsonline journalismSocial mediaSociologyPositive economicsaudience studiesincidental news consumptionJournalism
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Trust-oriented affordances: A five-country study of news trustworthiness and its socio-technical articulations

2022

Research on trust has come to the forefront of communication studies. Beyond the dominant focus on informational trust and its country-specific articulations, trustworthiness evaluations can relate to the materiality of news and its global manifestations. Especially in digital algorithmic environments, understanding news trustworthiness requires a holistic approach, which combines informational and socio-technical aspects while addressing both institutional and interpersonal trust. Drawing on 488 in-depth interviews with media consumers in Argentina, Finland, Israel, Japan, and the United States, this article investigates news (dis)trust from the lens of socio-materiality. The six trust-or…

uutisetSociology and Political ScienceyleisötutkimusCommunicationaffordancesmediatrustkansainvälinen vertailuin-depth interviewsvertaileva tutkimusluottamusjournalismicomparative researchnews consumptionaudience studieshaastattelututkimusNew Media & Society
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