Browsing Faculty of Social Sciences by Journals "International Journal of Communication"
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Automated Fact-Checking to Support Professional Practices: Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Fact-checking is a time-consuming process that automation can potentially make more efficient. This study provides a comprehensive, multidisciplinary state of the art that considers a holistic and sociotechnical approach ... -
Enabling Cultural Policies? Culture, Capabilities and Citizenship
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)This article mobilizes the capabilities approach to offer a new and empirically grounded critical perspective on how cultural policy should promote citizenship to audiences. The capabilities approach posits that public ... -
Framing Protest in Online News and Readers’ Comments: The Case of Serbian Protest “Against Dictatorship”
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)This research examines the “protest paradigm” in the digital news environment of a politically polarized media system by considering relations between news and online readers’ comments about the Serbian protest Against ... -
Moment of Hope, Mode of Realism: On the Dynamics of a Transnational Journalistic Field During UN Climate Change Summits
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012)Taking the global climate-change summits (the COP process and particularly the Copenhagen 2009 COP15 summit) as a point of departure, this article looks at the dynamics of a momentarily articulated transnational journalistic ... -
Populism in Scandinavian Immigration Discourse 1970–2016
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)This article measures and discusses populism in Scandinavian immigration debate from 1970 to 2016. Using descriptive statistical analysis and logistical regression analysis, we analyze items related to immigration in six ... -
Toward a Sociologically Enriched Understanding of Anti-Media Populism:The Case of Enough is Enough!
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)The antagonist relationship between the people and mainstream media constitutes an integral dimension of populism. Recently, this relationship has been articulated through the concept of “anti-media populism,” which ...