Digital disinformation and emotions: exploring the social risks of affective polarization

J Serrano-Puche - International review of sociology, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Considerable interest has recently emerged among communication scholars around what
has been called the 'information disorder', that is, a constellation of media genres that …

From grand narratives of democracy to small expectations of participation: Audiences, citizenship, and interactive tools in digital journalism

C Peters, T Witschge - Journalism practice, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
This article critically examines the invocation of democracy in the discourse of audience
participation in digital journalism. Rather than simply restate the familiar grand narratives …

Constructing participatory journalism as a scholarly object: A genealogical analysis

M Borger, A Van Hoof, I Costera Meijer… - Digital journalism, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
In this article, we investigate the emergence of “participatory journalism” as a scholarly
object in the field of journalism studies. By conducting a genealogical analysis of 119 …

Repositioning news and public connection in everyday life: A user-oriented perspective on inclusiveness, engagement, relevance, and constructiveness

J Swart, C Peters, M Broersma - Media, culture & society, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
News has traditionally served as a common ground, enabling people to connect to others
and engage with the public issues they encounter in everyday life. This article revisits these …

Beyond the presumption of identity? Ethnicities, cultures, and transnational audiences

M Madianou - The handbook of media audiences, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
For a long time, ethnicity and cultural differences were mainly studied at the level of
representation and, hence, the text. Following the intensification of global migration and the …

[KSIĄŻKA][B] Becoming the news: How ordinary people respond to the media spotlight

R Palmer - 2017 - degruyter.com
Unsuspecting subjects, we are told, are intoxicated by journalists' rapt attention and skillful
conversation. They foolishly share their most intimate thoughts and damaging stories. Like a …

Conceptualizing media users across media: The case for 'media user/use'as analytical concepts

I Picone - Convergence, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Many academic works and authors have added to our understanding of the changing
audience dynamics that emerged with the wide adoption of digital media by exploring …

The relevance of journalism: Studying news audiences in a digital era

H Heikkilä, L Ahva - Theories of Journalism in a Digital Age, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
Our lived experience is, as Mark Deuze (2007, 13) writes,“framed by, mitigated through, and
made immediate by pervasive and ubiquitous media”. In this new human condition, he …

Audience views on user-generated content: Exploring the value of news from the bottom up

K Wahl-Jorgensen, A Williams… - Northern Lights: Film & …, 2010 - intellectdiscover.com
News organizations increasingly view user-generated content (UGC) as a vital resource for
audience engagement and empowerment. Researchers have investigated the production …

Angry, frustrated, and overwhelmed: The emotional experience of consuming news about President Trump

MC Wagner, PJ Boczkowski - Journalism, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The emotional experience of consuming news about politics has been traditionally
understudied. We aim to contribute to filling this void through a study of the emotional …