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- Editorial 2026
- From the Syrian to Ukrainian refugee crisis: Tracing the changes in the Italian Twitter discussions through network analysis
- A content analytic study of the presence of brands and materialistic values in popular influencers’ Youtube videos in the Netherlands
- Believing and disseminating fake news: The limited effects of warning labels and personal recommendations on political partisans
- Political content as opinion leaders: The ideological catalysis of discourse on social networks
- We can’t trust them! The effects of populist blame attributions to political and media elites on perceived factual relativism
- The news avoidance paradox? Exploring the relationship between news repertoires and intentional news avoidance
- Determinants of journalists’ acceptance of using virtual reality (VR) in news production in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
- Perceived negativity of news, news distrust, and news overload as predictors of intentional news avoidance in preadolescents and their parents
- Curtailing the spread of fake news: Antecedents of citizens’ intention to correct misinformation on social media
- The heterogeneous influence of media on climate knowledge and opinion in a context of science-based climate coverage
- The influence of negativity in news coverage on governmental trust during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Conspiracy theories and misinformation in digital media: An international expert assessment of challenges, trends, and interventions
- Ecological and journalistic issues between optimism, mistrust and (lack of) expertise
- “Getting the protest post out”: To what extent and how social movements’ Facebook protest posts receive user engagement
- Examining users’ emotional responses to YouTube content during the Covid-19 crisis: A cross-country experiment
- Book reviews
- Evens, T., & Smith, P. (2024). Sports media rights in the age of streaming and platformisation. Routledge. 196 pp. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003401988
- Lai, S. S., & Flensburg, S. (2023). Gateways: Comparing digital communication systems in Nordic welfare states. Nordicom (open access). 205 pp. https://doi.org/10.48335/9789188855848
- Zaborowski, R. (2023). Music generations in the Digital Age: Social practices of listening and idols in Japan. Amsterdam University Press. 226 pp. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.11634944
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelseiten
- Articles
- Editorial 2026
- From the Syrian to Ukrainian refugee crisis: Tracing the changes in the Italian Twitter discussions through network analysis
- A content analytic study of the presence of brands and materialistic values in popular influencers’ Youtube videos in the Netherlands
- Believing and disseminating fake news: The limited effects of warning labels and personal recommendations on political partisans
- Political content as opinion leaders: The ideological catalysis of discourse on social networks
- We can’t trust them! The effects of populist blame attributions to political and media elites on perceived factual relativism
- The news avoidance paradox? Exploring the relationship between news repertoires and intentional news avoidance
- Determinants of journalists’ acceptance of using virtual reality (VR) in news production in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
- Perceived negativity of news, news distrust, and news overload as predictors of intentional news avoidance in preadolescents and their parents
- Curtailing the spread of fake news: Antecedents of citizens’ intention to correct misinformation on social media
- The heterogeneous influence of media on climate knowledge and opinion in a context of science-based climate coverage
- The influence of negativity in news coverage on governmental trust during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Conspiracy theories and misinformation in digital media: An international expert assessment of challenges, trends, and interventions
- Ecological and journalistic issues between optimism, mistrust and (lack of) expertise
- “Getting the protest post out”: To what extent and how social movements’ Facebook protest posts receive user engagement
- Examining users’ emotional responses to YouTube content during the Covid-19 crisis: A cross-country experiment
- Book reviews
- Evens, T., & Smith, P. (2024). Sports media rights in the age of streaming and platformisation. Routledge. 196 pp. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003401988
- Lai, S. S., & Flensburg, S. (2023). Gateways: Comparing digital communication systems in Nordic welfare states. Nordicom (open access). 205 pp. https://doi.org/10.48335/9789188855848
- Zaborowski, R. (2023). Music generations in the Digital Age: Social practices of listening and idols in Japan. Amsterdam University Press. 226 pp. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.11634944