There’s a lot of talk about how journalists can create more ‘positive’ news but what is the audience psychology behind the idea? Jodi Jackson of ‘Positive News’ spoke at the Polis/LSE Summer School about Constructive Journalism and how it could benefit from a better understanding of the mind of the news consumer. LSE Summer School student Megha Singh Chauhan reports
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This book provides insights on psychological processes involved in the production, delivery, and con...
News media seem to have insufficient knowledge on how to reach Millennials. An important question is...
This diploma thesis tries to provide a theoretical basis and explanation of the interdisciplinary co...
We propose to expand the boundaries of the news process by introducing, defining and subsequently co...
The purpose of this dissertation is both to advance the understanding of journalism's impact on psyc...
News journalism often focuses on the negative (McIntyre & Gyldensted, 2017). This negativity can...
The role of news media in the perpetuation of misinformation has faced increasing scrutiny. Concerns...
The various practices of constructive journalism have the common objective to achieve certain effect...
Constructive learning is described by some scholars as active, cumulative, goal-directed, diagnostic...
The fact that the news has a negativity bias is relatively undisputed. But is this a matter for conc...
Traditional problem-focussed news often cast audiences in passive and reactive ways, which can disem...
The fact that the news has a negativity bias is relatively undisputed. But is this a matter for conc...
This article describes how the social context of professional journalism has changed in the twenty-f...
Consuming and producing news reports have a substantial negative emotional impact on both users and ...
This book provides insights on psychological processes involved in the production, delivery, and con...
News media seem to have insufficient knowledge on how to reach Millennials. An important question is...
This diploma thesis tries to provide a theoretical basis and explanation of the interdisciplinary co...