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  1. May 3, 2021 · Here, the boundaries of news and journalism are increasingly blurred, leaving news as an ill-defined concept. Against the backdrop of the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States, the killing of George Floyd, and subsequent nationwide protests, it is posited that this time of crisis provides an apt opportunity to examine the definition of news as US audiences orient ...

    • Craig T. Robertson
    • 2021
  2. Mar 1, 2016 · The above list of the top 10 most shared stories on Facebook from UK news media sources in 2014 was compiled by journalism.co.uk which, together with social analytics platform NewsWhip, looked at how many times stories from 11 major UK news outlets (The Guardian, Mail Online, BBC, The Times, Express, The Telegraph, The Independent, The Sun, Mirror, Channel 4 News and ITV News) were shared ...

    • Tony Harcup, Deirdre O’Neill
    • 2017
  3. May 3, 2021 · However, in an insightful assessment of the “news values” research tradition, Caple and Bednarek (Citation 2016) argue that, in the process, the concept of “news values” has been stretched so far as to include “any factor or criterion” affecting news selection and treatment ( p. 438, emphasis in original) as well as what could be considered general “news writing objectives ...

    • Jelle Mast, Martina Temmerman
    • 2021
  4. Media Psychology: A Definition. Broadly speaking, media psychology uses the theories, concepts and methods of psychology to study the impact of the mass media on individuals, groups, and cultures. But this definition is too broad to be very useful, and it ignores the very dynamic and reciprocal nature of media and people or consumers.

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  5. The psychology of news influence and development of Media Framing Analysis. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 3(4), 375-393. 6 Reviews of the framing literature in communication articles usually begin with Goffman’s (1974) concept of the different types of ‘frame’ that define social situations.

  6. The study of news values/factors has a long and rich history in journalism and communications research. Conceptually, they encompass not only the newsworthy aspects of happenings or news actors, but also external aspects that impact on journalism practice, such as the influence of proprietors or advertisers, meeting deadlines, or competition among news providers to get exclusive stories.

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  8. Correspondence and requests for reprints should be sent to Sandra R. Waxman, Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138. Manuscript received july 31, 1990; revision accepted August 15, 1990 105. Sandra R. Waxman. decades. Arguments against the “stage theory” of cognitive development have.

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