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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 교육/자료 > 참고자료 > 연구
· ISBN : 9781032621487
· 쪽수 : 416쪽
· 출판일 : 2025-11-05
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List of Contributors
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Section I: Theory
Introduction to theory in a changing world
?? Michael P. Boyle and Adam M. Rainear
Chapter 1: Digital journalism: Theory, practice and critics
? ?Masduki, Iwan Awaluddin Yusuf, Narayana Mahendra Prastya, Id NDK Ningsih, and Dian Dwi Anisa
Chapter 2: Heuristics and digital horizons: Navigating media effects in journalism
? ?Xialing Lin and Patric R. Spence
Chapter 3: Community structure: From modest model to robust theory
?? John C. Pollock
Chapter 4: Understanding user and designer perspectives on newsroom automation:
Exploring a clash in newsworker and technologist perspectives through comparative analysis
?? Shangyuan Wu, Pei Qi Chua, and Edson C. Tandoc Jr.
Chapter 5: An exploratory experiment to understand perceptions of medical experts and scientists presented in news media regarding the COVID-19 vaccine.
?? Brett W. Robertson and Adam M. Rainear
Chapter 6: Ethics in Research
?? Kimberly Meltzer
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Section II: Sampling and Measurement
Section introduction
?? Michael P. Boyle and Adam M. Rainear
Chapter 7: Rapport and journalist to subject relationships
?? Kimberly Meltzer
Chapter 8: Measuring media's ecological effects: Spatial analyses of local media’s role in non-institutional political engagement
?? Abby Y. Qin
Chapter 9: Qualitative listening in data gathering
? ?Michele Kimball
Chapter 10: Universal Design (UD) practices and accessibility disclosure statements:
Best practices in the web-based research
? ?Alicia Mason, Elizabeth A. Spencer, Pan Liu, Kristen M. Livingston, Angela Ashmore, Lauren Shepard, ?and Tristan A. Spencer
Chapter 11: Gender, caste, language and terrain in India's Maoist conflict journalism
fieldwork
?? Ashmi Desai
Chapter 12: Exploring question order effects: Implications for questionnaire design
? ?Mike Schmierbach and Michael P. Boyle
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Section III: Qualitative Research Methods
Section introduction
?? Michael P. Boyle and Adam M. Rainear
Chapter 13: Four research methods for studying journalists' knowledge and expertise
? ?Zvi Reich, Irit Neumann, Oded Jackman, Liri Bloom & Tal Mishaly
Chapter 14: Qualitative analysis in fact-checking methodology research:
Semi-structured, in-depth interviews
? ?Victoria Moreno-Gil
Chapter 15: Journalism and autoethnography: An explication and application
? ?James A. Ford & Richard D. Besel
Chapter 16: Focus groups in journalism research: A reappraisal
? ?Martin J. Riedl, Gina M. Masullo, & Tamar Wilner
Chapter 17: Discourses of a shortage: News sharing on social media during the 2022 infant formula crisis
?? Alison N. Novak
Chapter 18: Interviews and focus groups within journalists in Pakistan's conflict zone: Methodological and ethical challenges
?? Sayyed Fawad Ali Shah & Shabir Hussain
Chapter 19: Gender sensitive journalism education in Kashmir: An exploratory study
? ?Paromita Pain, Aaliya Ahmed, & Zara Malik Khaled
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Section IV: Quantitative Research Methods
Section introduction
?? Michael P. Boyle and Adam M. Rainear
Chapter 20: Cognitive barriers to select news from distrusted sources: An eye tracking examination of expectancy violation perceptions
?? Robin Blom
Chapter 21: Effects of collectivism in perceptions of websites and discussion forums:
A comparison between national vs. individual-level differences
?? Maria Molina and Mike Schmierbach
Chapter 22: The necessity and sufficiency of intercoder reliability and other
contemporary issues in content analyses
?? Cory L. Armstrong and Fangfang Gao
Chapter 23: Stimulus creation for experiments: A case study using media literacy videos
? ?Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch, Alyssa Appelman, Mike Schmierbach, and Michael P. Boyle
Chapter 24: Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) topic modelling and journalism studies: A? case study of UK news coverage using FOI requests
?? Jingrong Tong
Chapter 25: Cancer information overload and message fatigue: The overload-fatigue
model and dispositional origins
? ?Jakob D. Jensen, Rachel A. Katz, Helen M. Lillie, Manusheela Pokharel, Dallin R. Adams, and Sean Upshaw
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Section V: Analyzing and Reporting Data
Section introduction
? ?Michael P. Boyle and Adam M. Rainear
Chapter 26: Planning, conducting, and presenting visual journalism research:
Considerations for visual data collection, analysis, and publication
? ?T.J. Thomson
Chapter 27: Using newsroom reconstruction to understand metacognition in journalism
? ?Patrick R. Johnson
Chapter 28: Exploring news consumption as an independent and dependent variable
? ?L. Meghan Mahoney and Tang Tang
Chapter 29: Applying responsible research and innovation (RRI) as a method in
journalism research
? ?Astrid Gynnild and Anja Salzman
Chapter 30: “Flow” as the new unit of analysis: Introducing snowball crawling and
named-entity recognition as a methodological toolkit for media research
? ?Steve Guo and Dan Wang
Chapter 31: Who said what? Studying public opinions with big data methods and
discourse perspectives
? ?Xianlin Jin and Xin Sheng
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