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15 Cards in this Set
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Manovich (2001) |
The language of new media (deel over 5 principles of new media) |
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Scott (2005) |
A contemporary history of digital journalism. Television & new media, 6(1), 89-126. |
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Gillespie (2010) |
The politics of ‘platforms’. New Media & Society, |
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Kreiss & McGregor (2018) |
Technology firms shape political communication: The work of Microsoft, Facebook, Twitter, and Google with campaigns during the 2016 USpresidential cycle. |
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Wells et al. (2016) |
How Trump drove coverage to the nomination: Hybrid media campaigning. |
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Van Aelst et al. (2017) |
Political communication in a high-choice media environment: a challenge for democracy? |
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Park (2019) |
Does Too Much News on Social Media Discouage News Seeking? Mediating Role of News Efficacy Between Perceived News Overload and News Avoidance on Social Media. |
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Harcup, T., & O’neill (2017) |
What is news? News values revisited (again) |
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Welbers, K., & Opgenhaffen (2018) |
Presenting News on Social Media: Media logic in the communication style of newspapers on Facebook. |
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Opgenhaffen (2011) |
Facebook status messages as seductive and engaging head- lines: interviews with Flemish social media news editors. |
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Lasorsa et al. (2012) |
Normalizing twitter: Journalism practice in an emerging communication space. |
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Opgenhaffen, M., & Scheerlinck, H. (2014) |
Social media guidelines for journalists: An investigation into the sense and nonsense among Flemish journalists. |
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Deuze (2011) |
Media Life |
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Jenkins (2004) |
The Cultural Logic of Media Convergence. |
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Welbers, K., & Opgenhaffen, M (2018) |
Social media gatekeeping: An analysis of thegatekeeping influence of newspapers’ public Facebook pages. |