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Political Scandals as a Democratic Challenge| The Aftermath of Political Scandals: A Meta-Analysis |
2018 |
Christian von Sikorski |
corruption, media analysis, scandal |
URL
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“Media framing of political scandals: Theoretical framework and empirical evidence” in book The routledge companion to media and scandal |
2019 |
Carolin Jansen, Christian von Sikorski, Jürgen Maier |
framing, scandal |
URL
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Trust no more? On the lasting effects of corruption scandals |
2018 |
Alberto Solé-Ollé, Pilar Sorribas-Navarro |
corruption, Spain |
URL
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The electoral consequences of corruption scandals in Spain |
2013 |
José Ramón Montero, Juan Antonio Mayoral, Pablo Barberá, Pedro Riera, Raúl Gómez |
corruption, elections |
URL
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“Mediatization and political scandal” chapter in The Routledge Companion to Media and Scandal |
2019 |
Bingchun Meng |
scandal |
URL
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“Scandals and agenda setting” chapter in The Routledge Companion to Media and Scandal |
2019 |
Sharon Meraz |
|
URL
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Setting the agenda: Mass media and public opinion |
2020 |
Maxwelle E. McCombs |
agenda setting |
URL
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Book The Routledge Companion to Media and Scandal |
2019 |
|
corruption, scandal |
URL
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Scandals, media effects and public opinion in book The Routledge Companion to Media and Scandal |
2019 |
Francis L. F. Lee |
corruption |
URL
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Corruption scandals, voter information, and accountability |
2012 |
Alberto Solé-Ollé, Elena Costas-Pérez, Pilar Sorribas-Navarro |
corruption, Spain |
URL
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Communication stages and public issue coverage |
1988 |
Garrett W. Ra, James K. VanLeuven |
column inches |
URL
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“The political consequences of corruption scandals” in book The Routledge Companion to Media and Scandal |
2019 |
Enrique Hernández, Macarena Ares, Sofía Breitenstein |
corruption, electoral behavior |
URL
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Using a natural experiment to estimate the electoral consequences of terrorist attacks |
2018 |
Gerard Torrats-Espinosa, Laia Balcells |
ABC, El Mundo, El País, El Periódico, electoral behavior, ETA, La Vanguardia, media analysis, terrorism |
URL
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The corrosive effect of corruption on trust in politicians: Evidence from a natural experiment |
2017 |
Enrique Hernández, Macarena Ares |
Bárcenas, corruption, google trends |
URL
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SinaPlot: An Enhanced Chart for Simple and Truthful Representation of Single Observations Over Multiple Classes |
2018 |
Bo Torben Pors, Frederik Otzen Bagger, Nicolas Rapin, Nikos Sidiropoulos, Ole Winther, Sina Hadi Sohi, Thomas Lin Pedersen |
Data visualization |
URL
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Fundamentals of Data Visualization: a primer on making informative and compelling figures |
2019 |
Claus O. Wilke |
Data visualization |
URL
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Broadcasters and Hidden Influentials in Online Protest Diffusion |
2013 |
Javier Borge-Holthoefer, Sandra González-Bailón, Yamir Moreno |
15M, social movements, Social networking sites, Twitter |
URL
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The Rise of Twitter in the Political Campaign: Searching for Intermedia Agenda-Setting Effects in the Presidential Primary |
2015 |
Bethany A. Conway, Di Wang, Kate Kenski |
agenda setting, Twitter |
URL
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Agenda Setting and the Blogosphere: An Analysis of the Relationship between Mainstream Media and Political Blogs |
2007 |
Kevin Wallsten |
agenda setting, blogs, media ecology |
URL
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Echo-chambers in online news consumption: Evidence from survey and navigation data in Spain |
2020 |
Ana S Cardenal, Camilo Cristancho, Carlos Aguilar-Paredes, Sílvia Majó-Vázquez |
echo-chamber, polarized pluralism, spanish media |
URL
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Between Self-Regulation and Participatory Monitoring: Comparing Digital News Media Accountability Practices in Spain |
2020 |
Pedro Luis Pérez Díaz |
interviews, spanish media |
URL
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The Newspaper Navigator Dataset: Extracting And Analyzing Visual Content from 16 Million Historic Newspaper Pages in Chronicling America |
2020 |
Benjamin Lee, Chris Adams, Daniel Weld, Eileen Jakeway, Jaime Mears, Meghan Ferriter |
media analysis, newspaper |
URL
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The agenda-building process on digital news media. A comparative study with issue preferences of readers and Twitter users |
2020 |
Enrique Arroyas Langa, Pedro-Luis Pérez-Díaz, Rocío Zamora Medina |
homepage, spanish media |
URL
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Is the Whole World Watching? Building a Typology of Protest Coverage on Social Media From Around the World |
2020 |
Danielle K. Kilgo, Ramón Salaverría, Summer Harlow, Víctor García-Perdomo |
media analysis, media ecology, protests, social movements |
URL
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The SAGE handbook of social media research methods |
2017 |
Anabel Quan-Haase, Luke Sloan |
social media, Social networking sites |
URL
|
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The SAGE Handbook of Social Media |
2017 |
Alice Marwick, Jean Burgess, Thomas Poell |
social media, Social networking sites |
URL
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A Computational Analysis of Social Media Scholarship (software and data for analysis) |
2017 |
Aaron Shaw, Benjamin Mako Hill, Jeremy Foote |
networks, scholarship, social media, Social networking sites |
URL
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Opinion dynamics on interacting networks: media competition and social influence |
2014 |
Antonio Scala, Guido Caldarelli, Walter Quattrociocchi |
media ecology, networks |
URL
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Media, Technology, and Society: Theories of Media Evolution |
2010 |
W. Russell Neuman |
media history |
URL
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Media evolution: Emergence, dominance, survival and extinction in the media ecology |
2013 |
Carlos A. Scolari |
media ecology, media history |
URL
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Media ecology: Exploring the metaphor to expand the theory |
2012 |
Carlos A. Scolari |
media ecology |
URL
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Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man |
1964 |
Marshall McLuhan |
media ecology |
URL
|
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The Gutenberg Galaxy |
1962 |
Marshall McLuhan |
media ecology |
URL
|
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The creation of the media: Political origins of modern communications |
2004 |
Paul Starr |
media history |
URL
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Media ecology |
2004 |
Lance Strate |
media ecology |
URL
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The Case for Digital Public Infrastructure |
2020 |
Ethan Zuckerman |
Internet, public media, radio |
URL
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Critical questions for big data: Provocations for a cultural, technological, and scholarly phenomenon |
2012 |
danah boyd, Kate Crawford |
big data, ethics, Social networking sites, Twitter |
URL
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The Internet and Political Transformation: Populism, Community, and Accelerated Pluralism |
1998 |
Bruce Bimber |
Internet |
URL
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R for data science: import, tidy, transform, visualize, and model data |
2016 |
Garrett Grolemund, Hadley Wickham |
data science, R |
URL
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Data Science at the Command Line. Facing the Future with Time-Tested Tools |
2014 |
Jeroen Janssens |
command line, data science |
URL
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Network science |
2014 |
Albert-László Barabási |
graph theory, networks, random networks, scale-free networks |
URL
|
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The Negro press as a factor in education |
1928 |
Gladstone H. Yeuell |
column inches, media analyisis, newspaper |
URL
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Spanish Indignados and the evolution of the 15M movement on Twitter: towards networked para-institutions |
2014 |
Ismael Peña-López, Mari Luz Congosto Martínez, Pablo Aragón |
15M, social movements, Social networking sites, Spain |
URL
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Government advertising and media coverage of corruption scandals |
2009 |
Ignacio Franceschelli, Rafael Di Tella |
Argentina, corruption, media analysis |
URL
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The evolution of agenda‐setting research: twenty‐five years in the marketplace of ideas |
1993 |
Donald L. Saw, Maxwelle E. McCombs |
agenda setting |
URL
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The agenda-setting function of mass media |
1972 |
Donald L. Saw, Maxwelle E. McCombs |
agenda setting, USA |
URL
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Mapping high-level corruption risks in Spanish public procurement |
2015 |
Alejandro Ferrando Gamir |
corruption, Spain |
URL
|
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The Variable Nature of News Media Influence |
1978 |
Harold Gene Zucker |
media influence |
URL
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In-Group Loyalty and The Electoral Punishment of Corruption |
2019 |
Catherine E. De Vries, Hector Solaz, Roosmarijn De Geus |
corruption, Spain, survey, vote loss |
URL
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Rooting out corruption or rooting for corruption? The heterogeneous electoral consequences of scandals |
2016 |
Gonzalo Rivero, Pablo Barberá, Pablo Fernández-Vázquez |
corruption, Spain |
URL
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