Category Archives: Mass Communication and Society
Cultural Dimensions of Fake News Exposure: A Cross-National Analysis among European Union Countries
Society Frowns Upon Spinning and So Do the Alleged Spin Doctors: Tests of Present and Future Crisis Communicators Responding to Spin in the Media
Society Frowns Upon Spinning and So Do the Alleged Spin Doctors: Tests of Present and Future Crisis Communicators Responding to Spin in the Media
Volume 27, Issue 2, March-April 2024, Page 308-331. Continue reading Society Frowns Upon Spinning and So Do the Alleged Spin Doctors: Tests of Present and Future Crisis Communicators Responding to Spin in the Media
The Representation of Public Opinion in Routine U.S. Network News
The Representation of Public Opinion in Routine U.S. Network News
Volume 27, Issue 2, March-April 2024, Page 360-383. Continue reading The Representation of Public Opinion in Routine U.S. Network News
The Attention Economy and How Media Works
Journalism and Jim Crow: White Supremacy and the Black Struggle for a New America
Where Ideas go to Die: The Fate of Intellect in American Journalism
How Can We Fight Partisan Biases in the COVID-19 Pandemic? AI Source Labels on Fact-checking Messages Reduce Motivated Reasoning
Volume 26, Issue 4, July-August 2023, Page 646-670. Continue reading How Can We Fight Partisan Biases in the COVID-19 Pandemic? AI Source Labels on Fact-checking Messages Reduce Motivated Reasoning