Fact-Checking Climate Change: An Analysis of Claims and Verification Practices by Fact-Checkers in Four Countries

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Volume 100, Issue 2, Page 286-307, June 2023. This study examines climate claims by analyzing fact-checked content from four countries. In addition, it investigates several important aspects of professional fa… Continue reading Fact-Checking Climate Change: An Analysis of Claims and Verification Practices by Fact-Checkers in Four Countries

Predicting Audience Verification Intention: The Impact of Partisanship, Source, Importance, and Information Familiarity on Willingness to Verify Headlines

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Volume 100, Issue 2, Page 308-331, June 2023. This study employed a 2 × 3 × 2 experiment in the United States to understand how headlines trigger willingness to verify information, manipulating partisan leanin… Continue reading Predicting Audience Verification Intention: The Impact of Partisanship, Source, Importance, and Information Familiarity on Willingness to Verify Headlines

Too Much Information? A Longitudinal Analysis of Information Overload and Avoidance of Referendum Information Prior to Voting Day

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. Previous research has mostly ignored that citizens could experience information overload from a single issue extensively covered in the news. Especially when it comes to issues upon which citiz… Continue reading Too Much Information? A Longitudinal Analysis of Information Overload and Avoidance of Referendum Information Prior to Voting Day

Facing the Competition: Gender Differences in Facial Emotion and Prominence in Visual News Coverage of Democratic Presidential Primary Candidates

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. This study considered the impact of gender on visual coverage of the top 12 candidates in the 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary. Using Microsoft Azure’s Face API, we analyzed 9,529 still ima… Continue reading Facing the Competition: Gender Differences in Facial Emotion and Prominence in Visual News Coverage of Democratic Presidential Primary Candidates

No Escape From the Media Gates? How Public Support and Issue Salience Shape Interest Groups’ Media Prominence

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. This study adopts an issue-specific approach to explain interest groups’ media prominence. Contrary to the classic presumption that groups confronted with public opposition invariably manage to… Continue reading No Escape From the Media Gates? How Public Support and Issue Salience Shape Interest Groups’ Media Prominence

No Escape From the Media Gates? How Public Support and Issue Salience Shape Interest Groups’ Media Prominence

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. This study adopts an issue-specific approach to explain interest groups’ media prominence. Contrary to the classic presumption that groups confronted with public opposition invariably manage to… Continue reading No Escape From the Media Gates? How Public Support and Issue Salience Shape Interest Groups’ Media Prominence

Watching the Watchdogs: Examining the Adoption and Implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Communication on Diversity in News Organizations

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Volume 100, Issue 2, Page 373-391, June 2023. This article examines the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) communication and the commitment to CSR in practice, specifically on the topic… Continue reading Watching the Watchdogs: Examining the Adoption and Implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Communication on Diversity in News Organizations

The Dichotomy of Male Sports and Female Announcing: Examining the Credibility of Gendered Pairs for NFL Announcing Teams

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. During a 2018 Amazon Prime simulcast alongside the Fox broadcast announced by Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, Hannah Storm and Andrea Kremer became the first all-female broadcast team for a National … Continue reading The Dichotomy of Male Sports and Female Announcing: Examining the Credibility of Gendered Pairs for NFL Announcing Teams

The Dichotomy of Male Sports and Female Announcing: Examining the Credibility of Gendered Pairs for NFL Announcing Teams

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. During a 2018 Amazon Prime simulcast alongside the Fox broadcast announced by Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, Hannah Storm and Andrea Kremer became the first all-female broadcast team for a National … Continue reading The Dichotomy of Male Sports and Female Announcing: Examining the Credibility of Gendered Pairs for NFL Announcing Teams