How Audiences Consume News in the Disinformation Era? - OCP

OCP23 is now over. The full papers presented in the 2023 edition of Online Conference Papers are no longer accessible. You can read the original abstracts of the papers accepted for presentation onsite (Lyon23) and/or submitted online (OCP23) in the abstract books.

Chair: Rafal Zaborowski
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"Newsers" – the new generation of news consumers: News consumption and political and civic participation among Israeli youth
Sagit
Dinnar
Bar Ilan University
Hillel
Nossek
Kinneret Academic College on the Sea of Galilee
4069
YouNDigital: Exploring the complementarity of traditional and digital participatory methods to study young audiences, news and digital citizenship
Ana Filipa
Oliveira
University Lusófona/ CICANT
Margarida
Maneta
University Lusófona/ CICANT
Inês
Amaral
University of Coimbra/ Centro de Estudos de Comunicação e Sociedade (UMinho)
4846
Reasons for news switch-off in non-democratic societies: A Vietnamese study into pandemic news avoidance on social media
Khanh
Hoang
Bournemouth University
An
Nguyen
Bournemouth University
Roman
Gerodimos
Bournemouth University
1167
Disinformation, interest in news and trust: comparative analysis of France, United Kingdom and Spain
Livia
García-Faroldi
University of Málaga
Laura
Teruel
University of Málaga
3986
To believe or not to believe? Investigating factors that play a role in audiences’ critical thinking process when evaluating the credibility of online news and information.
Aline
Duelen
imec-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Iris
Jennes
imec-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Wendy
Van den Broeck
imec-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
4585
Detection of Misinformation in Post-Truth Era
I-Ying
Lin
National Chengchi University
3160
Digital News: Effects of hyperlinks and celebrity exemplification on audience experiences
Megan
Norman
The Pennsylvania State University
Jiaqi
Bao
The Pennsylvania State University
Juliet
Pinto
The Pennsylvania State University
2383
Emergence of the Ethics of Information Abundance: Audience Resistance and the Recycling of Digital News Archives on Social Media in Nepal
Harsha Man
Maharjan
Martin Chautari
3329
Supressed agenda,strong effect ?A new empirical study of agenda-setting exploration in China
Chuanzhen
Bian
School of Journalism and Communication, Shanghai University
1438
Influencing Factors of Selective Avoidance of Chinese WeChat Moments Users in Controversial Public Events: Interpersonal Needs, Emotional Perception and Digital Unfriending
Siling
Dong
Communication University of China
Jiahui
Liu
Communication University of China
Mengqi
Yu
Communication University of China
Yuchen
Tian
Communication University of China
2412
Analysis of the factors influencing the audience to watch the user-generated short introductory videos actively and then go to watch complete TV dramas and movies afterward
SHI
Kehan
Beijing Normal University - Hong Kong Baptist University United International College

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