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2021An Examination of Factors Influencing National Reputation of India Among South Asians on Social MediaGarud-Patkar, Nisha
2022Comparative Perspectives on the Link Between News Media Consumption and Attitudes Toward Immigrants: Evidence From Europe, the United States, and ColombiaDe-Conninck, David; Joris, Willem; Duque, María; Schwartz, Seth J.; d'Haenens, Leen
2020Comparative Studies of Internet Use: A Review of SSCI-Indexed Journal Articles, 1969–2019Zhao, Hui; Liu, Jun
2023COVID-19, Digital Media, and Health| Beliefs in Times of Corona: Investigating the Relationship Between Media Use and COVID-19 Conspiracy Beliefs Over Time in a Representative Dutch Samplevan-Wezel, Marloes; Khramer, Emiel; Vromans, Ruben; Bol, Nadine
2024Cryptid Communication: Media Messages and Public Beliefs About CryptozoologyDawson, Wyatt; Brewer, Paul R.; Cuddy, Liam
2019Examining the Relationship Between Media Use and Political Engagement: A Comparative Study Among the United States, Kenya, and NigeriaAdegbola, Oluseyi; Gearhart, Sherice
2021Fair Use in Practice: South Korean Film Directors’ Copyright UnderstandingSang, Yoonmo; Aufderheide, Patricia; Kim, Minjeong
2018How Social Well-Being Is Affected by Digital InequalitiesBüchi, Moritz; Festic, Noemi; Latzer, Michael
2020Malaise Effect or Virtuous Effect? The Dynamics of Internet Use and Political Trust in ChinaCheng, Xiaoxiao
2019Measuring Gender in News Representations of Refugees and Asylum SeekersBlumell, Lindsay; Cooper, Glenda
2019Measuring Mediation of Children’s Media UseNimrod, Galit; Elias, Nelly; Lemish, Dafna
2019Media Use, Cross-National Samples, and the Theory of Planned Behavior: Implications for Climate Change Advocacy IntentionsElias, Troy; Blaine, Mark; Morrison, Deborah; Harris, Brandon
2021Mediatized Realities of Migrants in a Comparative Perspective: Media Use, Deservingness, and Threat Perceptions in the United States and Western EuropeDe-Coninck, David; Ogan, Christine; Willnat, Lars; d'Haenens, Leen
2020Only So Many Hours in a Day: Early Childhood Screen Time in Boston and Mexico CityHurwitz, Lisa; Bickham, David; Moukalled, Summer; Rich, Michael
2019Platform Politics in Europe | Cuing Collective Outcomes on Twitter: A Qualitative Reading of Movement Social LearningMercea, Dan; Levy, Helton
2020The crisis of trust in media often has been attributed to the development of the Internet. This article aimed to empirically examine the role of the Internet in eroding or strengthening trust in media. Taking an ecological perspective, this article studied how Internet development is shaping the informational context in which media trust is created. The data from the World Values Survey were adopted with 61,975 respondents in 46 countries. Multilevel analyses reported a couple of results. First, trust in media is increased in the Internet context, but is undermined by the individual use of the Internet. Second, the Internet creates a disembedding context in which the cultural approach to media trust is weakened, and the institutional approach is strengthened.Chao-Su, Chris; Liu, Jun; Zhou, Baohua
2023The Trust Factor: Investigating the Triple Role of News Media Trust on Perceived Migrant ThreatDe-Coninck, David; Boomgarden, Hajo G.; Kronschnabl, Hannah; d'Haenens, Leen
2019Web Infrastructures and Online Attention EcologyTaneja, Harsh; Xiao Wu, Angela
2022What to Expect? The Role of Media Technologies in Refugees’ ResettlementGraf, Heike
2020Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in Turkey| Use of Social Media in the Struggle Surrounding Violence Against Turkish WomenOgan, Christine; Baş, Özen