Over half of our news use is comprised of habits: routine behavior that is firmly ingrained in people's everyday life. Conversely, citizens who have not taken up news in their daily routines rarely form novel patterns of news use. Yet, we know surprisingly little about how news habits come into being, especially in real-life situations. Previous research suggests that considerable life changes and disruptions in daily routines can give rise to the adaptation or formation of habits. This paper asks how and to what extent citizens created novel patterns of news use or adapted existing news routines during the COVID-19 pandemic. Connecting insights from social psychology to journalism and audience studies, it analyzes which affective, social a...
COJO for COVID Recovery is a UKRI/AHRC-funded rapid COVID-19 response research project that addresse...
Exogenous shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic unleashes multiple fundamental questions about society b...
COVID-19 has impacted television news routines and created organizational challenges that required r...
Over half of our news use is comprised of habits: routine behavior that is firmly ingrained in peopl...
Over half of our news use is comprised of habits: routine behavior that is firmly ingrained in peopl...
While extraordinary events like pandemics may prompt an increase in information-seeking behaviour, s...
This paper analyzes news use during the COVID-19 pandemic, asking how people balance between conflic...
Existing research has documented the dynamics of increased news consumption alongside – paradoxical...
This article examines how young people (18–24) in England who experience social inequality consumed ...
This article uses the notion of habit to explore how news users adopt a new subscription into their ...
Existing research has documented the dynamics of increased news consumption alongside – paradoxicall...
Excessive news consumption during global crises (e.g., through regularly monitoring fast-moving deve...
Why do some people maintain a news habit while others avoid news altogether? To explore that questio...
This study investigates the degree of news avoidance during the first months of the Covid-19 pandemi...
Exogenous shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic unleashes multiple fundamental questions about society b...
COJO for COVID Recovery is a UKRI/AHRC-funded rapid COVID-19 response research project that addresse...
Exogenous shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic unleashes multiple fundamental questions about society b...
COVID-19 has impacted television news routines and created organizational challenges that required r...
Over half of our news use is comprised of habits: routine behavior that is firmly ingrained in peopl...
Over half of our news use is comprised of habits: routine behavior that is firmly ingrained in peopl...
While extraordinary events like pandemics may prompt an increase in information-seeking behaviour, s...
This paper analyzes news use during the COVID-19 pandemic, asking how people balance between conflic...
Existing research has documented the dynamics of increased news consumption alongside – paradoxical...
This article examines how young people (18–24) in England who experience social inequality consumed ...
This article uses the notion of habit to explore how news users adopt a new subscription into their ...
Existing research has documented the dynamics of increased news consumption alongside – paradoxicall...
Excessive news consumption during global crises (e.g., through regularly monitoring fast-moving deve...
Why do some people maintain a news habit while others avoid news altogether? To explore that questio...
This study investigates the degree of news avoidance during the first months of the Covid-19 pandemi...
Exogenous shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic unleashes multiple fundamental questions about society b...
COJO for COVID Recovery is a UKRI/AHRC-funded rapid COVID-19 response research project that addresse...
Exogenous shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic unleashes multiple fundamental questions about society b...
COVID-19 has impacted television news routines and created organizational challenges that required r...