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Why do people still get print newspapers?
Plus: How media memory of the civil rights movement undermines Black activism, what audiences define as quality news, and more.
Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis
Apr 9
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'Caliphate' shows us what performative transparency conceals
Also: What audiences expect of journalists covering right-wing extremism, how people follow and avoid fear-inducing news, and a peek behind the paywall…
Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis
Mar 9
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How journalists respond to 'fake news'
Plus: The rural-urban divide in news and politics, when journalists see themselves as villains, the effect of errors on media trust, and more.
Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis
Feb 5
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Our old models of journalistic impact need to change
Plus: How do newsrooms 'pressured from the top' cover their corporate bosses? And studies of the 'Serial Effect' in podcasting and Facebook's role as a…
Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis
Jan 6
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How journalists learned to stop worrying and love the audience
Plus: Journalistic norms vs. right-wing populism, what journalists think about deleting their tweets, and the unfulfilled promise of augmented reality …
Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis
Dec 4, 2020
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Instagram influencers might not be journalists, but they're judged by some of the same stan…
Plus: How news organizations use TikTok, challenges in covering white nationalism, newsbot-audience communication, and the organizational behavior of R…
Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis
Nov 11, 2020
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A new kind of journalistic labor, focused on rebuilding public trust in the news
Plus: Life in a news desert, how journalists forge a digital self on social media, and online harassment of journalists as 'mob censorship'
Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis
Oct 7, 2020
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How does national news coverage influence other journalists?
Plus: 'Cultural competence' through diverse sourcing; limitations in how journalists represent public opinion; and lessons from studying 7,000 news pus…
Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis
Sep 8, 2020
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Evoking empathy or seeking solidarity — which is better for covering the homeless or margin…
Plus: Revisiting the protest paradigm, balancing the global and local in epidemic news, and why we don't learn from news on social media
Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis
Aug 4, 2020
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News coverage of violence in protests is more complicated than we think
Plus, how journalists use Slack to promote transparency, what early adolescents think about news, and how social corrections of misinformation occur on…
Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis
Jul 6, 2020
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Bearing witness while Black
Plus: how online and offline journalists are more alike than different; the unrealized promise of immersive journalism; and what influences how journal…
Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis
Jun 6, 2020
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Journalists' autopilot settings on what to trust
Plus, evidence for a genetic inclination toward news, journalists' role in normalizing the term "fake news," and how Trump strategically used Twitter t…
Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis
May 4, 2020
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