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                                5. März 2024
                            
                        
                    
                
            
  Online erschienen: 2024-03-05
 
 
  Erschienen im Druck: 2024-03-01
 
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelseiten
- Editorial 2024
- Articles
- The role of different “media diets” on the perception of immigration: Evidence from nine European countries
- “You just have to join in” – A mixed-methods study on children’s media consumption worlds and parental mediation
- An online world of bias. The mediating role of cognitive biases on extremist attitudes
- Understanding the importance of trust in patients’ coping with uncertainty via health information-seeking behaviors
- Women politicians in Austria: Still not breaking the media ceiling
- Sweden’s online nation branding in times of refugee movement: A multimodal analysis of “Portraits of migration”
- Clearing the air: A systematic review of mass media campaigns to increase indoor radon testing and remediation
- Book Reviews
- Maarek, P. J. (ed.) (2022). Manufacturing government communication on Covid-19: A comparative perspective. Cham: Springer International Publishing. 395 pp.
- Friesem, Y., Raman, U., Kanižaj, I., & Choi, Grace Y. (ed.) (2022). The Routledge handbook of media education futures post-pandemic. London: Routledge. 558 pp.
- Kopecka-Piech, K., & Bolin, G. (Eds.) (2023). Contemporary challenges in mediatisation research. London: Routledge. 200 pp.
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelseiten
- Editorial 2024
- Articles
- The role of different “media diets” on the perception of immigration: Evidence from nine European countries
- “You just have to join in” – A mixed-methods study on children’s media consumption worlds and parental mediation
- An online world of bias. The mediating role of cognitive biases on extremist attitudes
- Understanding the importance of trust in patients’ coping with uncertainty via health information-seeking behaviors
- Women politicians in Austria: Still not breaking the media ceiling
- Sweden’s online nation branding in times of refugee movement: A multimodal analysis of “Portraits of migration”
- Clearing the air: A systematic review of mass media campaigns to increase indoor radon testing and remediation
- Book Reviews
- Maarek, P. J. (ed.) (2022). Manufacturing government communication on Covid-19: A comparative perspective. Cham: Springer International Publishing. 395 pp.
- Friesem, Y., Raman, U., Kanižaj, I., & Choi, Grace Y. (ed.) (2022). The Routledge handbook of media education futures post-pandemic. London: Routledge. 558 pp.
- Kopecka-Piech, K., & Bolin, G. (Eds.) (2023). Contemporary challenges in mediatisation research. London: Routledge. 200 pp.