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2020
Antecedents of Information Seeking and Sharing on Social Networking Sites: An Empirical Study of Facebook Users
Junaidi, Junaidi
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Chih, Wenhai
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Ortiz, Jaime
2019
Communication, Culture, and Governance in Asia| The Crisis of Digital Trust in the Asia-Pacific — Commentary
Flew, Terry
2020
Comparative Media Studies in the Digital Age| Does the Internet Erode Trust in Media? A Comparative Study of 46 Countries
Liu, Xinchuan
2020
Cross-Media Usage Repertoires and Their Political Impacts: The Case of China
Gong, Qiong
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Verboord, Marc
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Janssen, Susanne
2021
Deglobalization and Public Diplomacy
Manfredi-Sánchez, Juan
2024
Disinformation Perceptions and Media Trust: The Moderating Roles of Political Trust and Values
Lee, Francis
2019
Fake news and its impact on trust in the news. Using the Portuguese case to establish lines of differentiation
Lima-Quintanilha, Tiago
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Torres-da-Silva, Marisa
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Lapa, Tiago
2021
How the Internet has changed participation: Exploring distinctive preconditions of online activism
Kopacheva, Elizaveta
2020
Malaise Effect or Virtuous Effect? The Dynamics of Internet Use and Political Trust in China
Cheng, Xiaoxiao
2024
Pandemic-Incited Intermediated Communication| The Construction of Distributed Trust on Bilibili Under the COVID-19 Pandemic
Lu, Siwen
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Lu, Sijing
2019
Pedictors of credibility of online media in the Spanish polarized media system
Llamero, Luisa
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Fenoll, Vincent
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Domingo, David
2023
Perceived Exposure to Misinformation and Trust in Institutions in Four Countries Before and During a Pandemic
Boulianne, Shelley
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Humprecht, Edda
2019
Political Elites' Use of Fake News Discourse Across Communications Platforms
Farhall, Kate
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Carson, Andrea
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Wright, Scott
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Gibbson, Andrew
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Lukanto, William
2023
Reconsidering Misinformation in WhatsApp Groups: Informational and Social Predictors of Risk Perceptions and Corrections
Kuru, Ozan
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Campbell, Scott
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Bayer, Joseph
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Baruh, Lemi
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Ling, Richard S.
2024
Rethinking Artificial Intelligence: Algorithmic Bias and Ethical Issues| Questioning Artificial Intelligence: How Racial Identity Shapes the Perceptions of Algorithmic Bias
Kim, Soojong
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Lee, Joomi
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Oh, Poong
2024
The Digital Agora Fights Back: Building Disinformation Resilience One Initiative at a Time
Paar-Jakli, Gabriella
2023
The Impact of Trust in the Government on Willingness to Disclose Personal Data in Hong Kong: The Moderating Role of COVID-19 Infection Concern in the Data Disclosure Mediation Model
Tse, Chung
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Skoric, Marco
2021
The Media as Part of a Detached Elite? Exploring Antimedia Populism Among Citizens and Its Relation to Political Populism
Fawzi, Nayla
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Krämer, Benjamin
2020
The origins of media trust in a young democracy
Markov, Cedomir
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Ming, Young
2021
The rise of new populist actors and consolidation of the use of social media such as Twitter are changing the political communication field. The main goal of this research is to understand whether European populist political actors introduce 2 of the inherent elements of populism—the people and the elite—into their digital communicative strategy and how they frame it. The samples are composed by the messages shared on Twitter by 4 European political parties (Podemos, Movimento 5 Stelle, Front National, and UKIP) and their leaders. This study analyzed 9,128 messages. The results show that despite being an intrinsic characteristic of populism, these political actors practically never appeal to the people in their messages, but criticize the elites. It therefore produces an illustrated populism in their social media strategy, in which everything is for the people, but without the people.
Stubenvoll, Marlis
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Heiss, Rafael
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Matthes, Jörg