| The disinformation order: Disruptive communication and the decline of democratic institutions |
73 |
| Trolling ourselves to death? Social media and post-truth politics |
14 |
| Testimonial rallies and the construction of memetic authenticity |
8 |
| Precarious, always-on and flexible: A case study of academics as information workers |
8 |
| The elusiveness of political truth: From the conceit of objectivity to intersubjective judgement |
7 |
| Negativity, emotionality and populist rhetoric in election campaigns worldwide, and their effects on media attention and electoral success |
6 |
| Hierarchy of influences on transitional journalism - Corrupting relationships between political, economic and media elites |
6 |
| Critical animal and media studies: Expanding the understanding of oppression in communication research |
5 |
| Fundamentalist web journalism: Walking a fine line between religious ultra-Orthodoxy and the new media ethos |
5 |
| The digital border: Mobility beyond territorial and symbolic divides |
5 |
| Comparing hybrid media systems in the digital age: A theoretical framework for analysis |
5 |
| Up with ecology, down with economy? The consolidation of the idea of climate change mitigation in the global public sphere |
5 |
| Using public opinion to serve journalistic narratives: Rethinking vox pops and live two-way reporting in five UK election campaigns (2009-2017) |
5 |
| Towards rising inequalities in newspaper and television news consumption? A longitudinal analysis, 2000-2016 |
5 |
| Reinforcing spirals at work? Mutual influences between selective news exposure and ideological leaning |
5 |
| Resetting journalism in the aftermath of Brexit and Trump |
5 |
| Populism and media policy failure |
4 |
| Resources and repertoires: Elderly online practices |
4 |
| Influence in the political Twitter sphere: Authority and retransmission in the 2015 and 2016 Spanish General Elections |
4 |
| Public diplomacy as political communication: Lessons from case studies |
4 |
| Aware Migrants: The role of information campaigns in the management of migration |
3 |
| Hybrid media and populist currents in Ireland's 2016 General Election |
3 |
| Media use in changing everyday life: How biographical disruption could destabilize media repertoires and public connection |
3 |
| Trust in the European Union: Effects of the information environment |
3 |
| Theorizing policy-industry processes: A media policy field approach |
3 |
| Media and immobility: The affective and symbolic immobility of forced migrants |
3 |
| Metaphors of corruption in the news media coverage of seven European countries |
3 |
| Anti-immigration and racist discourse in social media |
3 |
| Personalised, de-ideologised and negative? A longitudinal analysis of campaign posters for German Bundestag elections, 1949-2017 |
2 |
| It's the EU immigrants stupid! UKIP's core-issue and populist rhetoric on the road to Brexit |
2 |
| Acknowledging/denying LGBT plus difference: Understanding homonormativity and LGBT plus homogeneity in Flemish TV fiction through production research |
2 |
| Transnational connectivity and the affective paradoxes of digital care labour: Exploring how young refugees technologically mediate co-presence |
2 |
| Fragility of strong media effects in authoritarian environment (Evidence from Russia) |
2 |
| Echo-chambers in online news consumption: Evidence from survey and navigation data in Spain |
2 |
| When journalism and satire merge: The implications for impartiality, engagement and post-truth' politics - A UK perspective on the serious side of US TV comedy |
2 |
| Mounting media pressure: Push and pull forces influencing agendas, resource allocation and decision-making in public bureaucracies |
2 |
| The end of the television licence fee? Applying the German household levy model to the United Kingdom |
2 |
| Media policy for private media in the age of digital platforms |
1 |
| Presentation of CEOs in the media: A framing analysis |
1 |
| Leaks-based journalism and media scandals: From official sources to the networked Fourth Estate? |
1 |
| Character assassination of CEOs in crises - Questioning CEOs' character and values in corporate crises |
1 |
| An anti-migration campaign and its impact on public opinion: The Hungarian case |
1 |
| The X Factor of opportunity structures: How grab and wrap effects of entertainment create inadvertent news audience in a high-choice media environment |
1 |
| Voice, silence and social class on television |
1 |
| Why have few journalists been prosecuted for incitement to war crimes? |
1 |
| Constraints and limitations of investigative journalism in Hungary, Italy, Latvia and Romania |
1 |
| Content analysis of corruption coverage: Cross-national differences and commonalities |
1 |
| Facebook as an instrument of election campaigning and voters' engagement: Comparing Czechia and Poland |
1 |
| Celebrities in Czech politics in 1996-2013 |
1 |
| Assessing media literacy competences: A study with Portuguese young people |
1 |