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Publizistik. 67:601-623
Chatbots have in recent years increasingly been used by organizations to interact with their customers. Interestingly, most of these chatbots are gendered as female, displaying stereotypical notions in their avatars, profile pictures and language. Co
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Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 19(1), 98-117. Routledge
Normative theory on the functioning of the public sphere requires citizens to actively engage with the information that is provided to them. For a long time, however, the possibilities of user-content interactivity have been limited due to the one-di
Publikováno v:
Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 98(2), 451-477. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
The current study provides a new level of empirical evidence for the nature of ethnic stereotypes in news content by drawing on a sample of more than 3 million Dutch news items. The study’s findings demonstrate that universally accepted dimensions
Publikováno v:
Journalism Practice, 17, 319-335. Routledge
The perceived sexual threat of ethnic outgroups has been argued to contribute to anti-immigrant attitudes within societies. The current study investigates to what extent news media might contribute to such negative outgroup perceptions by analyzing i
Publikováno v:
Communication Research, 48(2), 180-202. SAGE Publications Inc.
This study moves beyond previous research by demonstrating how prior exposure to stereotypical content can reinforce the selection of comparable biased news content and by clarifying its intergroup and interpersonal consequences. With two experiments
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Communication Research, 48(1), 51-76. SAGE Publications Inc.
This study introduces the element of time to investigate the causal relation between organizational and news media agendas. Reciprocal time-series analyses were applied to daily-level aggregated press releases ( n = 17,221) and news articles ( n = 74
Publikováno v:
Human Communication Research, 48(2). Wiley-Blackwell
People’s news diets are shaped by a diverse set of selection biases that may be unconscious in nature. This study investigates whether providing individuals with information about such unconscious biases attenuates selective exposure. More specific
Publikováno v:
Mass Communication and Society. 23:937-967
Audiences’ online information acquisition has raised questions about the nature of selective exposure in today’s high-choice and fragmented news environment. To offer an overview of the relative co...
Recent studies have shown that the stricter content moderation policies imposed by mainstream social networking sites (SNSs) stimulated the growth of low-moderated but relatively open discussion platforms such as Telegram. Despite Telegram’s growin
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Publikováno v:
Communications : The European Journal of Communication Research, 45(s1). De Gruyter
The current study explores how the cultural distance of ethnic outgroups relative to the ethnic ingroup is related to stereotypical news representations. It does so by drawing on a sample of more than three million Dutch newspaper articles and uses a