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Audience Feedback, Interaction & Participation
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Collective Memory & Media, Media Representation of History
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Disaster & Humanitarian Crisis Reporting
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Disinformation, Misinformation, Fake News
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Fact-Checking & Verification of Sources
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Foreign Countries: Reporting & Media Representation
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Migration & Refugees Reporting & (Social) Media Representation
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Online Toxicity Against Syrians in Turkish Twitter: Analysis and Implications
International Journal of Communication, volume 18, issue 24 (2024), pp. 191-218
"This study examines the portrayal of Syrians on Turkish Twitter between January and August 2021 through a big data analysis of more than 30,000 tweets. We employ the concept of online toxicity to differentiate between disinformation and hate speech and explore how they are embedded in the negative
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Questioning Fact-Checking in the Fight Against Disinformation: An Audience Perspective
Journalism Practice, volume 17, issue 10 (2023), pp. 2123-2139
"Fact-checking has been identified as a significant journalistic tool in the fight against disinformation. Relevant studies have focused on its emergence as a movement within journalism aiming at renewing the profession, as well as its effectiveness in challenging disinformation, especially during e
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Media Witnessing: Exploring the Audience of Distant Suffering
Media, Culture & Society, volume 37, issue 2 (2015), pp. 215-231
"This article aims at demonstrating the relevance of the concept of 'media witnessing' as an analytical lens for the study of audience engagement with media reports of distant suffering. Drawing upon existing theoretical work on the concept, the article approaches media witnessing as a distinct moda
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