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Fecha de publicaciónTítuloAutor(es)
2008-01-10Mediópolis: la urbe anunciadaAlemán de Armas, Adrián
2008-01-10El renacimiento de la radio en Brasilde Quadros, Claudia Irene
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
2020The Role of Different TV Storytelling Approaches in Engaging U.S. Hispanic Parents and Caregivers Around Early Childhood DevelopmentBorum-Chattoo, Caty; Feldman, Lauran; Henderson-Riley, Amy
2020Comparative Studies of Internet Use: A Review of SSCI-Indexed Journal Articles, 1969–2019Zhao, Hui; Liu, Jun
2020Tone and Threats on Television Over Time: A Longitudinal Analysis of News About Roma in Flanders (2003‒2017)Jacobs, Laura
2020Comparative Media Studies in the Digital Age| Comparative Communication Research: Why We Really Need Some More Fuzzy ThinkingDowney, John
2020Comparative Media Studies in the Digital Age| Comparing Media Systems and the Digital AgeMancini, Paolo
2020Collectivindualism and Shadow Players: Palestinian Youth, Social Media, and Hamas’s Communications StrategiesChorev-Halewa, Harel
2020Comparative Media Studies in the Digital Age| Does the Internet Erode Trust in Media? A Comparative Study of 46 CountriesLiu, Xinchuan