Purpose: The credibility of digital news is presently a topic of debate, and curricula underline the importance of media literacy. However, the content and credibility of young people’s news feeds have not been investigated in detail in any large-scale studies. Here we explore the nature of news featured in Swedish upper secondary school students’ news feeds, how news is shared, and how credible the news isaccording to the students. Approach: Using citizen science and a mixed methods approach we review 2617 news from authentic news feeds. Findings: The students’ news feeds primarily contain hard news from established news media. News is predominately found on news domains, not through social media. Soft news is less common and is perceived ...
The research reported here extends the work of Jacobsen (2018) on how young citizens evaluatenews me...
In this study, we investigate how ca. 400 students, age 16-19, determine the trustworthiness of fals...
In this study, we investigate how ca. 400 students, age 16-19, determine the trustworthiness of fals...
Key points: – Citizen science approach to map young people’s digital news feeds.− Students predomina...
Key points: – Citizen science approach to map young people’s digital news feeds.− Students predomina...
Key points: – Citizen science approach to map young people’s digital news feeds.− Students predomina...
Key points: – Citizen science approach to map young people’s digital news feeds.− Students predomina...
Purpose: The credibility of digital news is presently a topic of debate, and curricula underline the...
In this study we investigate the abilities to determine credibility of digital news among 532 teenag...
In this study we investigate the abilities to determine credibility of digital news among 532 teenag...
In this study we investigate the abilities to determine credibility of digital news among 532 teenag...
In this study we investigate the abilities to determine the credibility of digital news among 483 te...
In this study we investigate the abilities to determine the credibility of digital news among 483 te...
In this study we investigate the abilities to determine the credibility of digital news among 483 te...
The research reported here extends the work of Jacobsen (2018) on how young citizens evaluatenews me...
The research reported here extends the work of Jacobsen (2018) on how young citizens evaluatenews me...
In this study, we investigate how ca. 400 students, age 16-19, determine the trustworthiness of fals...
In this study, we investigate how ca. 400 students, age 16-19, determine the trustworthiness of fals...
Key points: – Citizen science approach to map young people’s digital news feeds.− Students predomina...
Key points: – Citizen science approach to map young people’s digital news feeds.− Students predomina...
Key points: – Citizen science approach to map young people’s digital news feeds.− Students predomina...
Key points: – Citizen science approach to map young people’s digital news feeds.− Students predomina...
Purpose: The credibility of digital news is presently a topic of debate, and curricula underline the...
In this study we investigate the abilities to determine credibility of digital news among 532 teenag...
In this study we investigate the abilities to determine credibility of digital news among 532 teenag...
In this study we investigate the abilities to determine credibility of digital news among 532 teenag...
In this study we investigate the abilities to determine the credibility of digital news among 483 te...
In this study we investigate the abilities to determine the credibility of digital news among 483 te...
In this study we investigate the abilities to determine the credibility of digital news among 483 te...
The research reported here extends the work of Jacobsen (2018) on how young citizens evaluatenews me...
The research reported here extends the work of Jacobsen (2018) on how young citizens evaluatenews me...
In this study, we investigate how ca. 400 students, age 16-19, determine the trustworthiness of fals...
In this study, we investigate how ca. 400 students, age 16-19, determine the trustworthiness of fals...