Metajournalistic discourse and the meanings of journalism: Definitional control, boundary work, and legitimation

M Carlson - Communication theory, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Situating journalism as a cultural practice charged with delivering valid accounts of the world
necessitates a theory of metajournalistic discourse to explain how meanings around …

Navigating cross-media news use: Media repertoires and the value of news in everyday life

J Swart, C Peters, M Broersma - Journalism Studies, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The current news media landscape is characterized by an abundance of digital outlets and
increased opportunities for users to navigate news themselves. Yet, it is still unclear how …

Sharing and discussing news in private social media groups: The social function of news and current affairs in location-based, work-oriented and leisure-focused …

J Swart, C Peters, M Broersma - Digital journalism, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Social media platforms are an increasingly dominant medium through which people
encounter news in everyday life. Yet while we know more-and-more about frequency of use …

News as they know it: Young adults' information repertoires in the digital media landscape

C Peters, KC Schrøder, J Lehaff, J Vulpius - Digital Journalism, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Despite an “audience turn” in journalism studies, confusion persists about the experiences
driving audience engagement. Young adults are especially intriguing in this regard, as they …

The temporal nature of mobile push notification alerts: A study of European news outlets' dissemination patterns

D Wheatley, R Ferrer-Conill - Digital journalism, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Push notifications provide news outlets with direct access to audiences amid concerns
around information overload, disinformation, and heightened competition for reader …

Beyond the here and now of news audiences: A process-based framework for investigating news repertoires

C Peters, K Christian Schrøder - Journal of Communication, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Research into people's digital news use centers on the here and now, which means
sustained attention to the processes influencing changing consumption patterns is often …

Local knowledge and epistemic authority in entrepreneurial journalism

K Wahl-Jorgensen - Digital Journalism, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This article contributes to broadening the understanding of journalistic authority by focusing
on the example of local journalism startups in the UK, on the basis of in-depth interviews …

[BOOK][B] Geographies of journalism: The imaginative power of place in making digital news

RE Gutsche Jr, K Hess - 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
Geographies of Journalism connects theoretical and practical discussions of the role of
geotechnologies, social media, and boots-on-the-ground journalism in a digital age to …

Everyday imagery: Users' reflections on smartphone cameras and communication

C Peters, S Allan - Convergence, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
User-based research into the lived experiences associated with smartphone camera
practices–in particular, the taking, storing, curating and sharing of personal imagery in the …

Young Adults' Interaction with Online News and Advertising.

MP Martínez-Costa, J Serrano-Puche, I Portilla… - Comunicar: Media …, 2019 - ERIC
This research aims to portray the way young adult people interact with news and how their
consumption is affected by advertising and personal data sharing." Digital News Report …