Fostering Artificial Intelligence to Face Misinformation: Discourses and Practices of Automated Fact-Checking in Brazil
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. This article examines the advancement of automated fact-checking in Brazil and investigates how artificial intelligence (AI) products shape publishers’ discourses and practices. First, it maps … Continue reading Fostering Artificial Intelligence to Face Misinformation: Discourses and Practices of Automated Fact-Checking in Brazil
Fostering Artificial Intelligence to Face Misinformation: Discourses and Practices of Automated Fact-Checking in Brazil
Journalism &Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. This article examines the advancement of automated fact-checking in Brazil and investigates how artificial intelligence (AI) products shape publishers’ discourses and practices. First, it ma… Continue reading Fostering Artificial Intelligence to Face Misinformation: Discourses and Practices of Automated Fact-Checking in Brazil
Job Satisfaction in the COVID-19 Era: A Survey of Copy Editors Across Fields
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. This survey examines job satisfaction of U.S. copy editors, proofreaders, and fact-checkers (N = 472). Participants across media fields (e.g., newspapers, magazines, and books) reported high jo… Continue reading Job Satisfaction in the COVID-19 Era: A Survey of Copy Editors Across Fields
Job Satisfaction in the COVID-19 Era: A Survey of Copy Editors Across Fields
Journalism &Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. This survey examines job satisfaction of U.S. copy editors, proofreaders, and fact-checkers (N = 472). Participants across media fields (e.g., newspapers, magazines, and books) reported high… Continue reading Job Satisfaction in the COVID-19 Era: A Survey of Copy Editors Across Fields
I Participate in Politics Because the News is Influential Against Me: Hostile Media Perception, Third-Person Perception, and Political Participation
Strategies of Blaming on Social Media: An Experimental Study of Linguistic Framing and Retweetability
Communication Research, Ahead of Print. This article introduces an original theoretical model for understanding how the linguistic framing of political protest messages influences how blame spreads in social media. Our model of blame retweetability pos… Continue reading Strategies of Blaming on Social Media: An Experimental Study of Linguistic Framing and Retweetability
The “Us vs. Them” Mentality: The Role of Affective Polarization in Deepening the Partisan Divide in Media Bias Perception
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. This study examines how affective polarization impacts the partisan divide in perceptions of cable news networks’ political biases. Results from a 2016 U.S. presidential election survey show th… Continue reading The “Us vs. Them” Mentality: The Role of Affective Polarization in Deepening the Partisan Divide in Media Bias Perception
The “Us vs. Them” Mentality: The Role of Affective Polarization in Deepening the Partisan Divide in Media Bias Perception
Journalism &Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. This study examines how affective polarization impacts the partisan divide in perceptions of cable news networks’ political biases. Results from a 2016 U.S. presidential election survey show… Continue reading The “Us vs. Them” Mentality: The Role of Affective Polarization in Deepening the Partisan Divide in Media Bias Perception
Examining the Role of Political Party Predispositions and Polarized Media on Network Agenda Setting: The Case of Syrian Refugees in Türkiye
Journalism &Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. The aim of this study is to investigate the association between the media and the public network agendas concerning Syrian refugees in Türkiye, as an exemplar of a polarized media system wit… Continue reading Examining the Role of Political Party Predispositions and Polarized Media on Network Agenda Setting: The Case of Syrian Refugees in Türkiye