New article 🗞️

In collaboration with colleagues, ZeMKI member @cka has published an important article with the title “How Negative Media Coverage Impacts Platform Governance”.
The empirical research was presented back at #ICA22 in Paris, in a panel chaired by Daniel Kreiss.


More information:
https://zemki.uni-bremen.de/en/new-article-how-negative-media-coverage-impacts-platform-governance-by-prof-dr-christian-katzenbach/

New Article: „How Negative Media Coverage Impacts Platform Governance“ by Prof. Dr. Christian Katzenbach

An important publication from the Lab’s own Dr. Prof. Christian Katzenbach in collaboration with colleagues from the University of Zurich as well as the Humbo

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📣 New Article: „How Negative Media Coverage Impacts Platform Governance“.

A publication from Lab’s own @ckatzenbach.bsky.social in collaboration with colleagues from Zurich. Led by Nahema Marchal, PhD. The empirical research presented at #ICA22 in Paris.

🔎 This research investigates the extent to which policy change at Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube is responsive to negative news coverage.

👉 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10584609.2024.2377992

This is our 2nd issue since we re-launched the PCR earlier this year.
Prompted by a Roundtable at #ICA22, with comments by Cherian George & Patrícia Rossini, the issue’s theme examines the Western-centric focus of #PolComm & explores the advantages of a more global approach.
Our fantastic roster of contributors are Silvio Waisbord, Eugenia Mitchelstein, Taberez Neyazi, Hanan Badr, Paula Chakravartty, & Srirupa Roy.
Here's what they had to say: ...
Any new empirical work on the #techlash against social media platform, in the sense of increasing negative reporting? I am still puzzled that there is not more work on this. @npseaver, I remember we had a Twitter conversation on this, and there was one person mentioning their work but I cannot find it, account deleted. Any new findings? (BTW Our own work presented at #ICA22 is still not published 🙈)

It has been a year since @[email protected] and me presented our bibliographic analysis of the journalism studies field at #ica22. The article with the full analysis has now been published in the 10th anniversary issue of Digital Journalism!

You can find the article here: https://doi.org/10.1080/21670811.2022.2142630

#ica23 #journalismstudies #Commodon

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