Published Online: 2021-01-26
 
 
  Published in Print: 2022-03-28
 
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                                    Articles in the same Issue
- Titelseiten
- Editorial
- Editorial 2022
- Articles
- The effects of constructive television news reporting on prosocial intentions and behavior in children: The role of negative emotions and self-efficacy
- “It is their job to make sure that the long-term vision for the show … stays intact”: Using insights from the television format industry to rethink the concept of media events
- Political fact or political fiction? The agenda-setting impact of the political fiction series Borgen on the public and news media
- Exploring adolescents’ motives for food media consumption using the theory of uses and gratifications
- Brand in focus: Activating adolescents’ persuasion knowledge using disclosures for embedded advertising in music videos
- Power of the people or the expert? The influence of vox pop and expert statements on news-item evaluation, perceived public opinion, and personal opinion
- New perspective? Comparing frame occurrence in online and traditional news media reporting on Europe’s “Migration Crisis”
- Book Reviews
- Jenkins, H. (2019). Participatory culture. Interviews. Medford, MA: Polity Press. 239 pp.
- Harvey, A. (2020). Feminist media studies. Cambridge: Polity Press. 211 pp.
- Gunkel, D. J. (2020). An introduction to communication and artificial intelligence. Cambridge: Polity Press. 363 pp.
Articles in the same Issue
- Titelseiten
- Editorial
- Editorial 2022
- Articles
- The effects of constructive television news reporting on prosocial intentions and behavior in children: The role of negative emotions and self-efficacy
- “It is their job to make sure that the long-term vision for the show … stays intact”: Using insights from the television format industry to rethink the concept of media events
- Political fact or political fiction? The agenda-setting impact of the political fiction series Borgen on the public and news media
- Exploring adolescents’ motives for food media consumption using the theory of uses and gratifications
- Brand in focus: Activating adolescents’ persuasion knowledge using disclosures for embedded advertising in music videos
- Power of the people or the expert? The influence of vox pop and expert statements on news-item evaluation, perceived public opinion, and personal opinion
- New perspective? Comparing frame occurrence in online and traditional news media reporting on Europe’s “Migration Crisis”
- Book Reviews
- Jenkins, H. (2019). Participatory culture. Interviews. Medford, MA: Polity Press. 239 pp.
- Harvey, A. (2020). Feminist media studies. Cambridge: Polity Press. 211 pp.
- Gunkel, D. J. (2020). An introduction to communication and artificial intelligence. Cambridge: Polity Press. 363 pp.