Last week, I had the pleasure of attending the latest International Conference on #Scandalogy. I presented new #research on mediatised scandalisation processes. The conference also marked the official starting point of my #MSCA EU project.
Many thanks to the HAW #Hamburg for having me 👍
New paper out on challenges, opportunities, and limitations of pilot studiesâť—
Drawing on a #DesignThinking pilot study, I utilized a three-phase analytical framework for understanding how pilot studies facilitate #knowledge transfer.
Get the study here: doi.org/10.1108/QRJ-...
What you need to know before you buy: Check out my review of the new book by Ole J. Mjøs (University of Bergen) on #Schibsted.
Click on the link below and get one of 50 free copies of my review:
www.tandfonline.com/eprint/FXJJC...
⏰ New book chapter ⏰
I examine the largely underexplored concept of AI-driven hyper-personalized news recommendations. In short, there are still several ethical and practical implications to be considered, both for newsrooms and audiences.
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⏰ New open-access paper ⏰
We explored audiences' awareness of algorithmic news #personalisation in GER, FR, and the UK (N = 3,030). In short: There is a general lack of awareness and inequities related to age, gender, and political interest.
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⏰ New open-access paper ⏰
We explored how #comments shape readers’ perception of an article’s journalistic quality. In short: positive reader comments affect the perception of specific journalistic #quality dimensions, while negative comments garner more attention.
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🚨 New publication out now🚨
Together with Irene #Preisinger, I explore how structural & political pressures impact investigative journalism in Austria by using the #Ibiza affair as a case study. 🔍 Watchdog journalism is still hindered by elite influence & media-politics ties.
🔗 Get the full paper 👇
The best way to start #ICA25 is hosting a preconference on AI and journalism. Thanks to all participants✨
#ICA2025 #AI #IfKW
🚨Publication alert🚨
I am very happy to see this article on the hybrid normalization of #Twitter published.
Main finding: German political journalists follow their traditional norms and practices on the platform, while also adopting Twitter-specific ones.
Get the article for free here 👇
🚨 Publication alert 🚨
Why is local #journalism slow in #AI adoption? Helle Sjøvaag and I argue that regulatory framework, competitive pressures, and trust in technology collectively shape the AI #adoption curve.
Download the 📰 for free as an open-access publication 👇
Purpose. This article provides insights into the value of pilot studies in facilitating and enhancing knowledge transfer within the broader field of journalism research. It specifically examines the c...
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Published in International Journal on Media Management (Ahead of Print, 2026)
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For decades, editorial decisions and news media organizations’ strategic goals have primarily determined the distribution of journalistic content. However, the integration of artificial intellig...
News recommender systems offer significant benefits for news media organizations by enabling the algorithmic selection and personalization of content based on individual user preferences. However, ...
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Nutzendenkommentare haben sich zu einem wichtigen Bestandteil von Nachrichtenartikeln entwickelt und damit die Art und Weise verändert, wie das Publikum m…
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Investigative journalism is experiencing a new golden age facilitated by digital technologies for reporting and international, cross-border collaboration. Despite and often because of the vital role i...
Despite disruptions and challenges posed by social media platforms like Twitter, they have become normalized in journalists’ professional practices. At the same...
This theoretical framework-driven article addresses the challenges faced by local journalism in adapting to technological innovations, particularly in the context of declining traditional funding m...