In this article, I analyse digital distinction mechanisms in young people’s cross media engagement with news. Using a combination of open online diaries and qualitative interviews with young Danes aged 15 to 18 who differ in social background and education, and with Bourdieu's field theory as an analytical framework, the article investigates how cultural capital (CC) operates in specific tastes and distastes for news genres, platforms and providers. The article argues that distinction mechanism not only works on the level of news providers and news genres but also on the level of engagement practices - the ways in which people enact and describe their own news engagement practices. Among those rich in CC, physical, analogue objects in the f...
This contribution explores how digitalization facilitates new patterns of using news to connect to l...
Western democracies have seen a decreased participation in activities traditionally associated with ...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is a growing concern in Western democracies about the decline in...
In this article, I analyse digital distinction mechanisms in young people’s cross media engagement w...
Based on the assumptions that digital media are used as integrated structures or “polymedia repertoi...
none2siThe mutual distrust between traditional news media and youth that emerges from studies on med...
This paper examines the dynamics of news consumption on social media through sixteen open-ended inte...
The media significantly contribute to shaping public opinion and social participation. However, news...
Young people’s increasing dependence on social media for news demands increasing levels of news lite...
How ‘literate’ are young people when it comes to getting their news on social media? Niklas McKerrel...
News consumption is undergoing great changes due to the advance of digitisation. In this context, as...
Based on the assumptions that digital media are used as integrated structures or “polymedia repertoi...
The current news media landscape is characterized by an abundance of digital outlets and increased o...
New media in general and the internet in particular are regularly ascribed with various democratizin...
Digital infrastructures are increasingly altering the ways in which journalistic content acquires so...
This contribution explores how digitalization facilitates new patterns of using news to connect to l...
Western democracies have seen a decreased participation in activities traditionally associated with ...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is a growing concern in Western democracies about the decline in...
In this article, I analyse digital distinction mechanisms in young people’s cross media engagement w...
Based on the assumptions that digital media are used as integrated structures or “polymedia repertoi...
none2siThe mutual distrust between traditional news media and youth that emerges from studies on med...
This paper examines the dynamics of news consumption on social media through sixteen open-ended inte...
The media significantly contribute to shaping public opinion and social participation. However, news...
Young people’s increasing dependence on social media for news demands increasing levels of news lite...
How ‘literate’ are young people when it comes to getting their news on social media? Niklas McKerrel...
News consumption is undergoing great changes due to the advance of digitisation. In this context, as...
Based on the assumptions that digital media are used as integrated structures or “polymedia repertoi...
The current news media landscape is characterized by an abundance of digital outlets and increased o...
New media in general and the internet in particular are regularly ascribed with various democratizin...
Digital infrastructures are increasingly altering the ways in which journalistic content acquires so...
This contribution explores how digitalization facilitates new patterns of using news to connect to l...
Western democracies have seen a decreased participation in activities traditionally associated with ...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is a growing concern in Western democracies about the decline in...