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Joined December 2010

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  1. Jan 16
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  3. Jan 15

    “The language of tabloids has been consistent with populist views of the world in binary terms.”

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  4. Jan 15

    “The populist thrust has steadily driven the post-referendum coverage of Brexit.”

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    Jan 15

    "Facebook says it is making by far its biggest investment yet into struggling sectors of the news industry. On Tuesday the company is announcing a three-year commitment to invest $300 million in "news programs, partnerships and content.""

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  6. Jan 15

    How do populists and reactionaries use digital media to their advantage?

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  7. Jan 15

    “Overall, tabloids have been responsible for the trivialisation (some would call it ‘tabloidization’) of European politics.” on tabloids and

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    Jan 15

    Private Chatrooms, FB-Gruppen verschleiern die Statistik --> Why Messaging Apps Matter for News Engagement | European Journalism Observatory - EJO via

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  9. Jan 15

    “The public arena is essentially a zero-sum game due to the limited amount of attention available. Only a few actors and political ideologies can exist (and be heard) at the same time.“

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    Jan 15

    How Tabloids Were Able To Frame The Debate Over Brexit - the author also has a chapter in the book (to be published 18 March) via

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    Jan 14

    This article is about how Der Spiegel is trying to rebuild trust with readers after one of its star reporters made up stories, but all news orgs should do more to explain how journalism works

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  12. Jan 14

    has been exhaustively discussed, but the role played by the British press, and in particular by tabloids, in framing the debate around it requires more scrutiny, argues .

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    Jan 14

    Interesting new study on “fake news” by & C. Robertson. Crucial: “Technocentric solutions aimed at detecting falsehoods are likely insufficient, as fake news is defined more by partisanship & identity politics than misinfo & deception.”

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  14. Jan 14

    “The Internet has become a catalyst for political change. However, it’s less progressive forces that are currently profiting most from it”

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  15. Jan 14

    Populists and reactionaries are on the rise. One secret of their success is the creation of counterpublics on the Internet. But how exactly do these forces use digital media to their advantage, ask & .

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    Jan 8

    How many men and women appear in the news, and how do different publications differ in who they cite and mention? In Sweden, from has built a tool to track that and publish the findings. Check it out at and here

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    Jan 4

    “Our Voice Matters” – How Journalists Fight For The Truth In Pakistan. From Johanna Mack via

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  18. Jan 3

    The shift of news engagement towards dark social media platforms presents an economic challenge for news organisations. Find out why here:

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    Jan 2

    Introducing the Data Search Engine, a tool we've developed to make it easier for journalists to use the EU's open data portals

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    Jan 2

    Why Messaging Apps Matter for News Engagement. Article on about our research on how people abandon Facebook -- and use WhatsApp & FB Messenger instead to share and discuss news With &

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