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Between idiosyncratic self-interests and professional standards: A contribution to the understanding of participatory journalism in Web 2.0. Results …

2012

Not much is known about participatory journalists in Germany or further afield. We conducted a standardized quantitative online survey of participatory journalists at the German-language website myheimat, a German-based hyperlocal participatory journalism portal with about 37,000 contributors (as at September 2010). The purpose of the survey was to examine the individual characteristics of participatory journalists (sociodemographics, expertise, qualification and gender aspects). The survey also explored why they write articles for myheimat (societal/individual motivations), what they think about their role and function as grassroots journalists (identity/self-concept), what they know and …

MultimediaWeb 2.0business.industryCommunicationUser-generated contentCitizen journalismParticipatory mediaPublic relationscomputer.software_genreProfessional standardsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)10240 Department of Communication and Media ResearchPolitical scienceCitizen media1201 Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)JournalismTechnical Journalismbusinesscomputer070 News media journalism & publishing3315 Communication
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How social network sites and other online intermediaries increase exposure to news

2020

Research has prominently assumed that social media and web portals that aggregate news restrict the diversity of content that users are exposed to by tailoring news diets toward the users’ preferences. In our empirical test of this argument, we apply a random-effects within–between model to two large representative datasets of individual web browsing histories. This approach allows us to better encapsulate the effects of social media and other intermediaries on news exposure. We find strong evidence that intermediaries foster more varied online news diets. The results call into question fears about the vanishing potential for incidental news exposure in digital media environments.

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Navigating high-choice European political information environments : a comparative analysis of news user profiles and political knowledge

2021

The transition from low- to high-choice media environments has had far-reaching implications for citizens’ media use and its relationship with political knowledge. However, there is still a lack of comparative research on how citizens combine the usage of different media and how that is related to political knowledge. To fill this void, we use a unique cross-national survey about the online and offline media use habits of more than 28,000 individuals in 17 European countries. Our aim is to (i) profile different types of news consumers and (ii) understand how each user profile is linked to political knowledge acquisition. Our results show that five user profiles – news minimalists, social m…

Online and offlinecrossSociology and Political Sciencenews repertoires050801 communication & media studiescross-nationalnews media usePoliticsSeekers0508 media and communications10240 Department of Communication and Media Research3312 Sociology and Political ScienceComparative researchMedia usePolitical science050602 political science & public administrationcomparative researchSocial media070 News media journalism & publishingpolitical knowledgeUser profileCommunication05 social sciencesPoliticsnationalAdvertisingKnowledge acquisition[SHS.SCIPO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science0506 political scienceddc:Mass communications3315 CommunicationThe international journal of press/politics
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Lexical Creativity – A Salient Phenomenon in Current Romanian TV and Online Journalism

2020

Abstract The article aims to examine an aspect pertaining to lexical neology, i.e. the lexical creativity as reflected in recent TV and online journalism. Lexical creativity articulates interdisciplinarity, the latter represents a ‛bridge‛ between the facts of language and those of style. Newly words are created by journalists to serve different purposes ranging from ludic, spontaneous, occasional to deliberate, conscious. Lexical creativity is influenced by different factors such as: analogy, imitation, calque, subjectivity, sensitiveness, context, etc. The language of the media is characterized by dynamics, novelty and accessibility. Through their novelty, words contribute to an enrichmen…

Online journalismSalientRomanianmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhenomenonlanguageMedia studiesSociologyCurrent (fluid)Creativitylanguage.human_languagemedia_commonLucian Blaga Yearbook
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From Consuming Printed News to Making Online Journalism?

2001

Online journalismbusiness.industryCommunicationReading (process)media_common.quotation_subjectInternet privacyMedia studiesSociologybusinessNewspapermedia_commonNordicom Review
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Transparency-by-design: What is the role of open data portals?

2021

Abstract Transparency in the public sector is one of the most important topics of the current debates on accountable, participatory, and responsive governance. An open government addresses these major topics and aims to encourage the relationships and flows of information between involved stakeholders. This article explores the role of open data portals in supporting these efforts and provides findings regarding the features in the design of these data infrastructures. On the basis of evidence from the concept of transparency-by-design, we argue that transparency is facilitated by open data portals and their features enabling to work with datasets. We therefore propose the list of the categ…

Open governmentKnowledge managementComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryCorporate governance05 social sciencesPublic sector050801 communication & media studiesCitizen journalismTransparency (behavior)Open data0508 media and communicationsWork (electrical)0502 economics and business050211 marketingBusinessElectrical and Electronic EngineeringTelematics and Informatics
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Visualization practices in Scandinavian newsrooms : a qualitative study

2017

The visualization of numeric data is becoming an important element in journalism, and new tools and platforms make the development of data visualization in the news discourse accelerate. In this paper we present an interview study investigating this development in Scandinavian newsrooms. Editorial leaders, data journalists, graphic designers, and developers in 10 major news organizations in Norway, Sweden and Denmark inform the study on a range of issues concerning visual practices and experiences in the newsrooms. Elements of tension are revealed on issues concerning the role and effect of complex, exploratory data visualizations and concerning the role of ordinary journalists in the produ…

Operations researchbusiness.industryPublic relations070: Nachrichtenmedien Journalismus und VerlagswesenVisualizationData visualizationRail transportationNumeric dataInterview studyJournalismSociologyElement (criminal law)businessQualitative research
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Evolution of the opinion of newspapers on the Catalan conflict from 2010 to 2017

2020

Comunicació presentada al VII Congreso Internacional de la Asociación Española de Investigación de la Comunicación (AE-IC), celebrat del 28 al 30 d'octubre de 2020 a València, Espanya. Si hubiera que precisar el origen de lo que actualmente se conoce como “el Procés” de independencia de Catalunya probablemente coincidiríamos en localizarlo en julio de 2010, cuando se hizo pública la sentencia del Tribunal Constitucional en contra del Estatut. El 10 de julio de 2010 tuvo lugar en Barcelona una manifestación multitudinaria en contra de esa sentencia que significaba unos recortes importantes sobre el texto inicial que el pueblo catalán había refrendado. A partir de ese momento, la desafección …

OpinionCataloniaIndependence of CataloniaJournalismEspañaPeriodismo050801 communication & media studiesPolíticaOpiniónLinea0508 media and communicationsCataluñaPolitical sciencePeriódicosGeneral distributionPolitics05 social sciencesCatalunyalanguage.human_languagePressPrensaIndependencia de CataluñaSpainlanguageCatalan0509 other social sciencesProcés050904 information & library sciencesDiariosNewspapersHumanities
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Símbolos y amenaza en el columnismo conservador

2013

Este trabajo examina el modo en que el discurso de opinión de la prensa conservadora española emplea frecuentemente símbolos de intenso componente emocional para generar alarma y la movilización de los ciudadanos ante situaciones consideradas injustas. El análisis se realiza sobre las columnas que dos destacados articulistas publicaron entre 2004 y 2008 para opinar sobre la introducción de la asignatura Educación para la Ciudadanía. Los resultados demuestran la presencia de recurrentes dispositivos retóricos con una notable evocación histórica. La potenciación de la amenaza impide el análisis racional y desapasionado que debería distinguir al periodismo de opinión comprometido con la conviv…

OpinionColumnmedia_common.quotation_subjectConservative rhetoricSubject (philosophy)Opiniónlcsh:Communication. Mass mediaSociologyMovilizaciónCitizenshipmedia_commonMobilisationRhetorical devicesPeriodisme Aspectes políticsRetórica conservadoraColumnaCommunicationDemocracylcsh:P87-96EpistemologyDispositivos retóricosLawRhetorical deviceJournalismComunicación Audiovisual y Publicidad
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Generation Z and Organizational Listening on Social Media

2020

Young people are avid users of social media and have appeared as a powerful force for social change, as shown by the ranks of those who have joined Greta Thunberg in the global climate movement. In addition to challenging political institutions and governments, young people today are also holding the corporate world accountable. To respond to young people’s expectations, brands, and organizations have turned to social media to interact and build relationships with them. However, critics have lamented that these attempts often fail and that young people’s trust in institutions, brands, and organizations continues to decline. This article asks how young people perceive organizational listenin…

OrganisationenGroßbritannienddc:070lcsh:Communication. Mass media0508 media and communicationsSoziale MedienInformationsverhaltenSociologyFinlandgeneration Zmedia_commonWirkungsforschung RezipientenforschungCommunication05 social sciencesJugendlicherGreat BritainPublic relationslcsh:P87-96bränditconfidenceVertrauenNutzungGlobal climatemedia_common.quotation_subjectsocial mediautilizationsosiaalinen media050801 communication & media studiesImpact Research Recipient ResearchPoliticsInteractive electronic Mediabrandsinformation-seeking behaviorPerception0502 economics and businesstrademarkgeneration Z; organizational listeningActive listeningSocial mediainteraktive elektronische MedienNews media journalism publishingorganizationsbusiness.industrySocial changetrustFinnlandadolescentMarkePublizistische Medien JournalismusVerlagswesenz-sukupolvibusinessgeneration z050203 business & managementorganizational listening
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