The Familiarity Paradox: Why Has Digital Sourcing Not Democratized the News?
Volume 11, Issue 6, August-December 2023, Page 1084-1103. Continue reading The Familiarity Paradox: Why Has Digital Sourcing Not Democratized the News?
Volume 11, Issue 6, August-December 2023, Page 1084-1103. Continue reading The Familiarity Paradox: Why Has Digital Sourcing Not Democratized the News?
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. This research takes a socio-technical approach and uses participant observation and in-depth interviews to explain how two major TV news organizations from Colombia utilize social media to dist… Continue reading How Social Media Influence TV Newsrooms Online Engagement and Video Distribution
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. This research takes a socio-technical approach and uses participant observation and in-depth interviews to explain how two major TV news organizations from Colombia utilize social media to dist… Continue reading How Social Media Influence TV Newsrooms Online Engagement and Video Distribution
Journalism &Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. This research takes a socio-technical approach and uses participant observation and in-depth interviews to explain how two major TV news organizations from Colombia utilize social media to d… Continue reading How Social Media Influence TV Newsrooms Online Engagement and Video Distribution
Communication Research, Ahead of Print. The hostile media phenomenon (HMP) refers to a process in which supporters and opponents of an issue perceive the identical coverage to be biased against their own views. Despite the relevance of visual communica… Continue reading In the Eye of the Beholder: A Case for the Visual Hostile Media Phenomenon