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18. Dezember 2020
Online erschienen: 2020-12-18
Erschienen im Druck: 2020-11-18
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- Focus on Media Policy and Strategic Communication
- Social bureaucracy? The integration of social media into government communication
- Data-driven campaigns in public sensemaking: Discursive positions, contextualization, and maneuvers in American, British, and German debates around computational politics
- Public discourse, political legitimacy, and collective identity: Cases from Iraq, Brazil and China
- The effects of five public information campaigns: The role of interpersonal communication
- Focus on Audiences
- Sensitizing the concept of mediatization for the study of social movements
- Upset with the refugee policy: Exploring the relations between policy malaise, media use, trust in news media, and issue fatigue
- Information-sharing practices on Facebook during the 2017 French presidential campaign: An “unreliable information bubble” within the extreme right
- Pathways to political (dis-)engagement: motivations behind social media use and the role of incidental and intentional exposure modes in adolescents’ political engagement
- Does fake news lead to more engaging effects on social media? Evidence from Romania
- Focus on Media Content
- Reconsidering churnalism: How news factors in corporate press releases influence how journalists treat these press releases after initial selection
- Clouded reality: News representations of culturally close and distant ethnic outgroups
- The construction of the Arab-Islamic issue in foreign news: Spanish newspaper coverage of the Egyptian revolution
- The world’s first mainly female cabinet: “The council of female ministers” in the Spanish cabinet (2018) on Twitter
- From Wanderers to Strangers. The shifting space of Scandinavian immigration debate 1970–2016
- The 2015 refugee crisis, uncertainty and the media: Representations of refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants in Austrian and French media
- Austerity and fragmentation: Dynamics of Europeanization of media discourses in Greece and Italy
- “As quiet as a mouse”: Media use in Azerbaijan
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelseiten
- Focus on Media Policy and Strategic Communication
- Social bureaucracy? The integration of social media into government communication
- Data-driven campaigns in public sensemaking: Discursive positions, contextualization, and maneuvers in American, British, and German debates around computational politics
- Public discourse, political legitimacy, and collective identity: Cases from Iraq, Brazil and China
- The effects of five public information campaigns: The role of interpersonal communication
- Focus on Audiences
- Sensitizing the concept of mediatization for the study of social movements
- Upset with the refugee policy: Exploring the relations between policy malaise, media use, trust in news media, and issue fatigue
- Information-sharing practices on Facebook during the 2017 French presidential campaign: An “unreliable information bubble” within the extreme right
- Pathways to political (dis-)engagement: motivations behind social media use and the role of incidental and intentional exposure modes in adolescents’ political engagement
- Does fake news lead to more engaging effects on social media? Evidence from Romania
- Focus on Media Content
- Reconsidering churnalism: How news factors in corporate press releases influence how journalists treat these press releases after initial selection
- Clouded reality: News representations of culturally close and distant ethnic outgroups
- The construction of the Arab-Islamic issue in foreign news: Spanish newspaper coverage of the Egyptian revolution
- The world’s first mainly female cabinet: “The council of female ministers” in the Spanish cabinet (2018) on Twitter
- From Wanderers to Strangers. The shifting space of Scandinavian immigration debate 1970–2016
- The 2015 refugee crisis, uncertainty and the media: Representations of refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants in Austrian and French media
- Austerity and fragmentation: Dynamics of Europeanization of media discourses in Greece and Italy
- “As quiet as a mouse”: Media use in Azerbaijan