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BORIS DOI
10.48549/5804
Subtitle
its sharing, online formats, and attitudinal consequences during elections and crises
Abstract
In this dissertation I present a collection of five research papers that further our knowledge of the digital news environment, shinning light on how new technologies, such as social media, allow for greater user agency in the dissemination of political news (papers 1 and 2) and have led to the emergence of new formats of political news media (paper 4), exploring also the attitudinal consequences of engaging with this content online (papers 3, 4 and 5).
I focus on key moments of fluctuation – elections and crises (namely, the COVID-19 pandemic) – painting a picture of online news media production, engagement, and effects in moments when political communication arguably matters most.
Date of Publication
2023
Year of graduation
2023
Theses Type
dissertation
Subject(s)
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology > 380 Commerce, communications & transportation
Language(s)
en
Author(s)
de León, Ernestoorcid-logo
Faculty/Graduate School
Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences
Institute
Institute of Communication and Media Studies (icmb)
Access(Rights)
open.access
Primary OA Publication
true
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