Digital Journalism

Digital Journalism

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文章名称 引用次数
DEFINING FAKE NEWS A typology of scholarly definitions 163
FAKE NEWS AND THE ECONOMY OF EMOTIONS Problems, causes, solutions 65
THE AUDIENCE-ORIENTED EDITOR Making sense of the audience in the newsroom 27
MOBILE NEWS CONSUMPTION A habit of snacking 26
NEWS IN SOCIAL MEDIA Incidental consumption and the role of opinion leaders 26
QUANTIFIED AUDIENCES IN NEWS PRODUCTION A synthesis and research agenda 26
BOUNDARY WORK, INTERLOPER MEDIA, AND ANALYTICS IN NEWSROOMS An analysis of the roles of web analytics companies in news production 22
Key Dimensions of Alternative News Media 21
BURST OF THE FILTER BUBBLE? Effects of personalization on the diversity of Google News 21
SAVING MEDIA OR TRADING ON TRUST? The effects of native advertising on audience perceptions of legacy and online news publishers 20
THE ELUSIVE ENGAGEMENT METRIC 19
MY FRIENDS, EDITORS, ALGORITHMS, AND I Examining audience attitudes to news selection 19
THE ISSUE TAKES IT ALL? Incidental news exposure and news engagement on Facebook 19
Automation, Journalism, and Human-Machine Communication: Rethinking Roles and Relationships of Humans and Machines in News 19
FACEBOOK IN THE NEWS Social media, journalism, and public responsibility following the 2016 Trending Topics controversy 17
MODELLING CONTEMPORARY GATEKEEPING The rise of individuals, algorithms and platforms in digital news dissemination 17
Why Journalism Is About More Than Digital Technology 15
AT WORK IN THE DIGITAL NEWSROOM 15
The Paradox of Participation Versus Misinformation: Social Media, Political Engagement, and the Spread of Misinformation 13
On the Democratic Role of News Recommenders 12
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 communities 12
VIRAL NEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIA 12
ENGINEERING CONSENT How the design and marketing of newsroom analytics tools rationalize journalists' labor 12
Navigating the Scholarly Terrain: Introducing the Digital Journalism Studies Compass 11
SOURCING THE SOURCES An analysis of the use of Twitter and Facebook as a journalistic source over 10 years in The New York Times, The Guardian, and Suddeutsche Zeitung 11
Creativity in (Digital) Journalism Studies: Broadening our Perspective on Journalism Practice 11
A ROBOT WROTE THIS? How perceived machine authorship affects news credibility 11
Fake News, Real Money: Ad Tech Platforms, Profit-Driven Hoaxes, and the Business of Journalism 11
THE EFFECT OF DIGITAL PLATFORMS ON NEWS AUDIENCE BEHAVIOR 11
API-Rased Research or How can Digital Sociology and Journalism Studies Learn from the Facebook and Cambridge Analytica Data Breach 10
What Does Digital Journalism Studies Look Like? 10
Who Shared It?: Deciding What News to Trust on Social Media 9
ONLINE AND NEWSWORTHY Have online sources changed journalism? 9
SOCIAL MEDIA AND U.S. JOURNALISTS Uses and perceived effects on perceived norms and values 9
SEVEN CHARACTERISTICS DEFINING ONLINE NEWS FORMATS Towards a typology of online news and live blogs 9
MACHINE AUTHORSHIP IN SITU Effect of news organization and news genre on news credibility 9
AUTOMATED SERENDIPITY The effect of using search engines on news repertoire balance and diversity 9
Public Service Chatbots: Automating Conversation with BBC News 9
NEWS BY NUMBERS The evolution of analytics in journalism 9
IMMERSIVE JOURNALISM AND TELEPRESENCE Does virtual reality news use affect news credibility? 8
INTERESTED IN DIVERSITY The role of user attitudes, algorithmic feedback loops, and policy in news personalization 8
ARE WE EXPOSED TO THE SAME NEWS IN THE NEWS FEED? An empirical analysis of filter bubbles as information similarity for Danish Facebook users 8
PUBLIC MEDIA AND MARGINALIZED PUBLICS Online and offline engagement strategies and local storytelling networks 8
Newsbots That Mediate Journalist and Audience Relationships 7
Analytics-Driven Journalism? Editorial Metrics and the Reconfiguration of Online News Production Practices in African Newsrooms 7
Transparency, Interactivity, Diversity, and Information Provenance in Everyday Data Journalism 7
News Algorithms, Photojournalism and the Assumption of Mechanical Objectivity in Journalism 7
SIMPLY BELLS AND WHISTLES? Cognitive Effects of Visual Aesthetics in Digital Longforms 7
DATA JOURNALISM SUSTAINABILITY An outlook on the future of data-driven reporting 7
PRACTICALLY ENGAGED The entanglements between data journalism and civic tech 7