Partisan Media, Polarized Audiences? A Qualitative Analysis of Online Political News and Responses in the United States, U.K., and The Netherlands

New publication by Michael Hameleers in International Journal of Public Opinion Research, titled: ‘Partisan Media, Polarized Audiences? A Qualitative Analysis of Online Political News and Responses in the United States, U.K., and The Netherlands’. Click here for the article. Abstract: Media outlets in the United States are frequently accused of articulating partisan biases in political reporting. In Europe, the media…

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Talks and travels December

Claes was part of a panel hosted at Facebook to discuss electoral integrity ahead of the European Parliament elections Andreas (Goldberg) will participate in the “Domestic Contestation of the European Union” conference at the LSE. Alyt will be attending the workshop “Media, Crisis, and Bubbles” at the University of Navarra, Spain. New research on the construction and effects of economic and financial news is…

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Spiraling downward: The reciprocal relation between attitude toward political behavioral targeting and privacy concerns

New publication by Tom Dobber, Damian Trilling, Natali Helberger, and Claes de Vreese in New Media & Society, titled: ‘Spiraling downward: The reciprocal relation between attitude toward political behavioral targeting and privacy concerns’. Click here for the article. Abstract: Tailored political messages are increasingly prevalent in election time, but we know little about how people perceive such data-driven and…

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Knowing is not loving: media effects on knowledge about and attitudes toward the EU

New publication by Franziska Marquart, Andreas Goldberg, Erika van Elsas, Anna Brosius, and Claes de Vreese in Journal of European Integration, titled: ‘Knowing is not loving: media effects on knowledge about and attitudes toward the EU’. Click here for the article. Abstract: Media provide the public with information related to the European Union which may alter individuals’ perceptions, ultimately…

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