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Rethinking the New Technology of Journalism: How Slowing Down Will Save the News

Posted on 18 April 2023 by Sally Farhat

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Rethinking the New Technology of Journalism: How Slowing Down Will Save the News

Posted on 18 April 2023 by Sally FarhatUniversity of Maryland

Volume 27, Issue 2, March-April 2024, Page 406-407. Continue reading Rethinking the New Technology of Journalism: How Slowing Down Will Save the News→

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Does Exposure to Online News Media Depend on Individuals’ Political Attitudes and Trust in These Media? A Comparison Between Declarative and Behavioral Data

Posted on 18 April 2023 by Aurélien Brest

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Does Exposure to Online News Media Depend on Individuals’ Political Attitudes and Trust in These Media? A Comparison Between Declarative and Behavioral Data

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Police, Violence, and the “Logic of Damage”: Comparing U.S. and Chilean Media Portrayals of Protests

Posted on 3 April 2023 by Summer Harlow

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Police, Violence, and the “Logic of Damage”: Comparing U.S. and Chilean Media Portrayals of Protests

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Volume 27, Issue 2, March-April 2024, Page 254-277. Continue reading Police, Violence, and the “Logic of Damage”: Comparing U.S. and Chilean Media Portrayals of Protests→

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Older Adult Representations, Stereotypes, and Interpersonal Competence in Christmas Television

Posted on 3 April 2023 by Susan L. Kline

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Social Media & Capitalism: People, Communities and Commodities

Posted on 30 March 2023 by Yeling Xu

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More of the Same? Homogenization in News Recommendations When Users Search on Google, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter

Posted on 23 March 2023 by Efrat Nechushtai

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More of the Same? Homogenization in News Recommendations When Users Search on Google, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter

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