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Our article "Ritual Reinforcement: Habit, Emotion, and Identity as Attributes of Trust in News", led by the brilliant @amyrossarguedas.bsky.social, won the 2025 Bob Franklin Journal Article Award. Thanks to Amy for her outstanding work (as usual) leading this!
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Must read from the @reutersinstitute.bsky.social today - Colombian journalism’s #MeToo moment: Hundreds of women speak out against a toxic and sexist culture reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/colombi...
Theory and research about trust in news typically draws on normative understandings of news as a conduit for information transmission in the service of the media’s role as the Fourth Estate in demo...
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Explore the article collection: 2025 Bob Franklin Journal Article Award. Published in Journalism Studies.
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Two reporters reveal their own experiences at major newspapers, joining a movement that exposes endemic and often unpunished violence in the industry.
My piece, relying on data from the @reutersinstitute.bsky.social's Digital News Report, is available here: www.electionanalysis.uk/scottish-ele...
Camila Mont'Alverne
Camila Mont'Alverne
Camila Mont'Alverne
The 6th Scottish Parliament session (2021-2026) unfolded during a period of significant shifts in people’s relationships with news organisations and digital platforms.
The report brings 55 contributions on topics such as parties and the campaign, news, media, and journalism, voters, polls, and the electoral system. Published 10 days after the election, it provides immediate analysis of the 2026 Scottish Parliament elections.
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Very happy to contribute with a piece on how people in Scotland get news to the FIRST EVER Scottish Election Analysis Report, organised by Ana Langer, Christopher Carman, Ariadne Vromen, and Maia Almeida-Amir.
Full report here: www.electionanalysis.uk