Search Results - "Lindgren, Elina"
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News media trust and its impact on media use: toward a framework for future research
Published in Annals of the International Communication Association (02-04-2020)“…In contemporary high-choice media environments, the issue of media trust and its impact on people's media use has taken on new importance. At the same time,…”
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(Un)Expected effects of policy rhetoric: value framing of policy proposals and voters’ reactions to subsequent information
Published in Acta politica (01-10-2022)“…It is well-established that value framing can be a powerful rhetorical tool for politicians to influence voters’ expectations of policies and muster support…”
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Changing Policy With Words: How Persuasive Words in Election Pledges Influence Voters' Beliefs About Policies
Published in Mass communication & society (04-07-2018)“…Parties often frame their election pledges with value-laden words such as freedom and equality, and it is well known that this can influence voters' support…”
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An asymmetrical reinforcing spiral? Disentangling the longitudinal dynamics of media use and mainstream media trust
Published in Journal of communication (22-10-2024)“…While numerous studies have documented an association between mainstream media trust and mainstream media use, only little is known about potential causal…”
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Coded Appeals and Political Gains: Exploring the Impact of Racial Dogwhistles on Political Support
Published in Journalism & mass communication quarterly (08-10-2024)“…Political parties have incentives to appeal to diverse voters to maximize support. This study examines the effect of politicians exploiting…”
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Election pledge rhetoric: Selling policy with words
Published in International journal of communication (Online) (01-01-2017)Get full text
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Trusting the Facts: The Role of Framing, News Media as a (Trusted) Source, and Opinion Resonance for Perceived Truth in Statistical Statements
Published in Journalism & mass communication quarterly (01-12-2024)“…Scholars have raised concerns that on many issues, citizens are reluctant to trust factual evidence and statistics. One factor that has been shown to impact…”
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Knowledge and the News: An Investigation of the Relation Between News Use, News Avoidance, and the Presence of (Mis)beliefs
Published in The international journal of press/politics (01-01-2023)“…While increasing scholarly attention has been devoted to news avoidance, there are only few studies taking the distinction between intentional and…”
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What News Outlets do People Have in Mind When They Answer Survey Questions about Trust in “Media?”
Published in International journal of public opinion research (01-06-2023)“…Abstract While ample research on audience trust in the news media uses survey questions that ask respondents about their trust in a generic “news media,” only…”
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Invitation Timing and Participation Rates in Online Panels: Findings From Two Survey Experiments
Published in Social science computer review (01-04-2020)“…Falling participation rates is one of the most significant challenges facing survey research today. To curb this negative trend, scholars have searched for…”
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Political Opinion Leaders in High-Choice Information Environments: Are They More Informed Than Others?
Published in Mass communication & society (02-09-2024)“…One implication of the transition to high-choice media environments is that what information people are exposed to depend less on journalistic curation and…”
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Going Beyond General Media Trust: An Analysis of Topical Media Trust, its Antecedents and Effects on Issue (Mis)perceptions
Published in International journal of public opinion research (01-06-2022)“…Abstract A key problem with research on news media trust is that it has mostly focused on general media trust and that there is limited research on how media…”
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Conspiracy thinking and the role of media use: Exploring the antecedents of conspiratorial predispositions
Published in European journal of communication (London) (01-06-2023)“…In contrast to beliefs in specific conspiracy theories, conspiratorial predispositions refer to people's propensity to view the world in conspiratorial terms…”
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Election Pledge Rhetoric: Selling Policy with Words
Published in Journal of international communication (2017)“…This article investigates the possibilities that political parties have to sell specific policies to a broad electorate by use of persuasive words in election…”
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Taking Political Alternative Media into Account: Investigating the Linkage Between Media Repertories and (Mis)perceptions
Published in Mass communication & society (2024)“…In most studies on news repertoires and the linkage between media use and (mis)perceptions of social and political matters, the use of political alternative…”
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What Does Fake Look Like? A Review of the Literature on Intentional Deception in the News and on Social Media
Published in Journalism studies (London, England) (26-10-2021)“…This paper focuses on the content features of intentional deceptive information in the news (i.e., fake news) and on social media. Based on an extensive review…”
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Taking Political Alternative Media into Account: Investigating the Linkage Between Media Repertoires and (Mis)perceptions
Published in Mass communication & society (02-09-2024)“…In most studies on news repertoires and the linkage between media use and (mis)perceptions of social and political matters, the use of political alternative…”
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Causes and consequences of mainstream media dissemination of fake news: literature review and synthesis
Published in Annals of the International Communication Association (02-04-2020)“…Research indicates that the reach of fake news websites is limited to small parts of the population. On the other hand, data demonstrate that large proportions…”
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