The purpose of this study is to examine young peoples' perception of their media criticial competence in relation to digital news. The study is based on quantitative research interviews with young people (15-17 years) and qualitative interviews with people in the same age group as well as teachers and international media professionals.This study's theoretical point of departure is McQuail´s observation that peoples' values and views to a great extent are influenced by the media. Another source of theoretical inspiration was Haberman's ideas about how a diversity of views and arguments increase the citizens' ability to reflect critically on social developments - maybe even more so than in societies with independent media and "neutral" news....
The purpose of this study was to investigate to what extent young adults use media to create the im...
We studied how a group of youths in Piteå use news media, what media they use and why they use them....
This is a master thesis about young adults willingsness to pay for news "behind the wall". From the ...
This essay is an ideographic study over the capacity of high school students to use the Internet wit...
This paper is based on a quantitative survey. The study aims to answer the questionwhich media young...
This study examines how news organizations activity on TikTok can support children’s news consumptio...
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Authors: Edina Hrustic & Maria Iverbo Title: Facebook – a virtual meetingplace and a gossipcave ...
This study discusses whether an individualized news consumption leads to a fragmentationamong reader...
This is a quantitative survey of young people's news habits and trust in media. Our main points main...
The aim of the article is to establish the specifics of understanding local and world news from diff...
In line with our ever-increasing usage of social media, consumption of news is undergoing significan...
Much of the existing literature on the Internet centres on a binary classification of haves and hav...
In this article, we turn our attention to different understandings of two key aspects of media pedag...
This study examines the attitude towards news from young, Swedish students in the age between 13 - 1...
The purpose of this study was to investigate to what extent young adults use media to create the im...
We studied how a group of youths in Piteå use news media, what media they use and why they use them....
This is a master thesis about young adults willingsness to pay for news "behind the wall". From the ...
This essay is an ideographic study over the capacity of high school students to use the Internet wit...
This paper is based on a quantitative survey. The study aims to answer the questionwhich media young...
This study examines how news organizations activity on TikTok can support children’s news consumptio...
The purpose of the study is to explore how social media can be used as a forum to discuss politics a...
Authors: Edina Hrustic & Maria Iverbo Title: Facebook – a virtual meetingplace and a gossipcave ...
This study discusses whether an individualized news consumption leads to a fragmentationamong reader...
This is a quantitative survey of young people's news habits and trust in media. Our main points main...
The aim of the article is to establish the specifics of understanding local and world news from diff...
In line with our ever-increasing usage of social media, consumption of news is undergoing significan...
Much of the existing literature on the Internet centres on a binary classification of haves and hav...
In this article, we turn our attention to different understandings of two key aspects of media pedag...
This study examines the attitude towards news from young, Swedish students in the age between 13 - 1...
The purpose of this study was to investigate to what extent young adults use media to create the im...
We studied how a group of youths in Piteå use news media, what media they use and why they use them....
This is a master thesis about young adults willingsness to pay for news "behind the wall". From the ...