Blar i Bergen Open Research Archive på forfatter "Meijer, Irene Costera"
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From Abstract News Users to Living Citizens: Assessing Audience Engagement Through a Professional Lens
Gajardo, Constanza; Meijer, Irene Costera; Domingo, David (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Journalists’ increasing focus on news users is often seen as diverting the news agenda away from the core issues that are important to democracy. Hence, the practices of connecting journalists to the audience tend to be ... -
How Loyalty Works: Why Do People Continue Their Relationship with Journalism?
Gajardo, Constanza; Meijer, Irene Costera (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)While loyalty has become increasingly relevant for journalism, it has rarely been examined as a single phenomenon and even less from an audience perspective. The empirical knowledge surrounding loyalty has centred on its ... -
Responsible media technology and AI: challenges and research directions
Trattner, Christoph; Jannach, Dietmar; Motta, Enrico; Meijer, Irene Costera; Diakopoulos, Nicholas; Elahi, Mehdi; Opdahl, Andreas Lothe; Tessem, Bjørnar; Borch, Njål Trygve; Fjeld, Morten; Øvrelid, Lilja; De Smedt, Koenraad; Moe, Hallvard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)The last two decades have witnessed major disruptions to the traditional media industry as a result of technological breakthroughs. New opportunities and challenges continue to arise, most recently as a result of the rapid ... -
Understanding the Audience Turn in Journalism: From Quality Discourse to Innovation Discourse as Anchoring Practices 1995–2020
Meijer, Irene Costera (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Paying close attention to news users has become fully integrated in professional journalism. Even though this practice may still meet with resistance, becoming more audience responsive is no longer automatically condemned ... -
Why so quiet? Exploring inhibition in digital public spaces
Sakariassen, Hilde; Meijer, Irene Costera (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Social network sites have been considered as important arenas for public debate, but as a large proportion of users do not actively participate, there is a need to further our understanding of a phenomenon as hidden, ...