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Trust in media and journalism: empirical perspectives on ethics, norms, impacts and populism in europe

Unknown Kohler, Andreas Springer Nature (Wiesbaden, 2018) (eng) English 9783658207649 Unknown Unknown MASS MEDIA; Unknown All over Europe and the World communication scientists reflect questions on trust in journalism and media. A large scale of analysis and research gives new perspectives of reasons, impacts and consequences of trust or mistrust in media and journalism. This anthology provides an overview on empirical research to trust in media and journalism, new perspectives, methodological approaches and current results, discussed among communication scientists at European and international scientific conferences.

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vi, 179 p. 21 cm. Unknown

Summary / review / table of contents

Trust in Media and Journalism
Otto, Kim (et al.)
Pages 1-15

What Is Meant By ‘Trust’ In News Media?
Fisher, Caroline
Pages 19-38

Changing Norms Concerning Verification
Nygren, Gunnar (et al.)
Pages 39-59

The Quality of Tweets and the Adoption of Journalistic Norms
Kapidzic, Sanja (et al.)
Pages 61-69

Media Trust and Media Use
Schranz, Mario (et al.)
Pages 73-91

The Impact of the European Debt Crisis on Trust in the Media
Köhler, Andreas (et al.)
Pages 93-110

Everyday Dynamics of Media Skepticism and Credibility
Otto, Lukas (et al.)
Pages 111-133

How Journalism Responds to Right-Wing Populist Criticism
Krämer, Benjamin
Pages 137-154

“Lügenpresse! Lying press!” Is the Press Lying?
Beiler, Markus (et al.)
Pages 155-179


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