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Journalism under threat : Intimidation and harassment of Swedish journalists
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The article was published on 2015-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 40 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Intimidation & Harassment.read more
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Fake news as a two-dimensional phenomenon: a framework and research agenda
TL;DR: Based on an extensive literature review, the authors suggest that fake news alludes to two dimensions of political communication: the fake news genre (i.e., the deliberate creation of pseudojournalistic di...
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Mob Censorship: Online Harassment of US Journalists in Times of Digital Hate and Populism
TL;DR: Rising numbers of online attacks against journalists have been documented globally as mentioned in this paper, and female, minority reporters and journalists who cover issues interwoven with right-wing identity anchors have been targeted.
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Online Harassment and Its Implications for the Journalist–Audience Relationship
TL;DR: This article examined the nature of online harassment, the types of journalists most likely to experience it, and the most common forms of respon- ture. But they focused on the most frequent forms of harassment.
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Journalists, harassment, and emotional labor: The case of women in on-air roles at US local television stations:
Kaitlin C. Miller,Seth C. Lewis +1 more
TL;DR: The authors explores the nature of harassment perpetrated by strangers, one-time sources, in the context of growing threats to the press worldwide, including in supposedly ‘safe’ developed democracies.
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“Not Their Fault, but Their Problem”: Organizational Responses to the Online Harassment of Journalists
TL;DR: Journalists are increasingly reporting that online harassment has become a common feature of their working lives, contributing to experiences of fatigue, anxiety and disconnection from social media as mentioned in this paper, leading to feelings of depression and anxiety.
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We the Media
TL;DR: In We the Media: Grassroots Journalism by the People, for the People as mentioned in this paper, Gillmor tells the story of this emerging phenomenon, and sheds light on this deep shift in how we make and consume the news.
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“Your a Ugly, Whorish, Slut”
TL;DR: The authors examines the disconnect between representations of "e-bile" in media texts, and representations of e-biles in academic literature and argues that this constitutes a form of chauvinism and represents a failure of both theoretical acuity and nerve.
Committee to Protect Journalists
TL;DR: This paper asked students to go to the Committee to Protect Journalists' website, read several stories and write a reaction to the web site, incorporating examples from the stories read, and they were asked to use examples from their own work.
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Making News at The New York Times
TL;DR: The authors argue that news production is rapidly becoming increasingly improvisational, dynamic, and flexible, rather than a routinised process akin to an assembly line, particularly in a digital world.
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‘Back to the kitchen, cunt’: speaking the unspeakable about online misogyny
TL;DR: The authors explored the signal characteristics of gendered vitriol on the Internet, a type of discourse marked by graphic threats of sexual violence, explicit ad hominem invective and unapologetic misogyny.