Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
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How Generative AI Chatbots Responded to Questions and Fact-checks about the 2024 UK General Election
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Ritual Reinforcement: Habit, Emotion, and Identity as Attributes of Trust in News
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The Electoral Misinformation Nexus: How News Consumption, Platform Use, and Trust in News Influence Belief in Electoral Misinformation
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Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2024
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What Does the Public in Six Countries Think of Generative AI in News?
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Trust Is Key: Determinants of False Beliefs about Climate Change in Eight Countries
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News Participation is Declining: Evidence from 46 Countries between 2015 and 2022
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'I'm Unable To': How Generative AI Chatbots Respond when Asked for the Latest News
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Strategies for Building Trust in News: What the Public Say they Want Across Four Countries
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Shortcuts to Trust: Relying on Cues to Judge Online News from Unfamiliar Sources on Digital Platforms
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Domain-Specific Influence on Facebook: How Topic Matters When Assessing Influential Accounts in Four Countries
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Comparing the Platformization of News Media Systems: A Cross-Country Analysis
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Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2023
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"Fair and Balanced": What News Audiences in Four Countries Mean When They Say They Prefer Impartial News
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News for the Powerful and Privileged: How Misrepresentation and Underrepresentation of Disadvantaged Communities Undermine Their Trust in News
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News Can Help! The Impact of News Media and Digital Platforms on Awareness of and Belief in Misinformation
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How We Follow Climate Change: Climate News Use and Attitudes in Eight Countries
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The Trust Gap: How and Why News on Digital Platforms is Viewed More Sceptically Versus News in General
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"It’s a Battle You Are Never Going to Win": Perspectives from Journalists in Four Countries on How Digital Media Platforms Undermine Trust in News
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The Role of News Media Knowledge For How People Use Social Media For News in Five Countries
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Concentration of Online News Traffic and Publishers' Reliance on Platform Referrals: Evidence From Passive Tracking Data in the UK
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Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2022
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Snap Judgements: How Audiences Who Lack Trust in News Navigate Information on Digital Platforms
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Echo Chambers, Filter Bubbles and Polarisation: A Literature Review
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Depth and Breadth: How News Organisations Navigate Trade-offs Around Building Trust in News
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Overcoming Indifference: What Attitudes Towards News Tell Us About Building Trust
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How Many People Live in Politically Partisan Online News Echo Chambers in Different Countries?
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More Diverse, More Politically Varied: How Social Media, Search Engines and Aggregators Shape News Repertoires in the United Kingdom
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Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2021
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An Ongoing Infodemic: How People in Eight Countries Access News and Information about Coronavirus A Year Into the Pandemic
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Listening to What Trust in News Means to Users: Qualitative Evidence from Four Countries
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What We Think We Know and What We Want to Know: Perspectives on Trust in News in a Changing World
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Communications in the Coronavirus Crisis: Lessons for the Second Wave
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Most in the UK Say News Media have Helped Them Respond to COVID-19, But a Third Say News Coverage Has Made the Crisis Worse
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Consistent and Widespread Belief in the Threat of COVID-19 to the UK Economy
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Democratic Creative Destruction? The Effect of a Changing Media Landscape on Democracy
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News Avoidance in the UK Remains High as Lockdown Restrictions are Eased
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Information Inequality in the UK Coronavirus Communications Crisis
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Majority Think UK Government COVID-19 Response Worse than Other Developed Countries, Almost Half Say Response Too Focused on Protecting the Economy
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Social Media Very Widely Used, Use for News and Information about COVID-19 Declining
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Even Low News Users Say They Are Willing to Take Preventive Measures Against COVID-19
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Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2020
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Are Netflix and Spotify Subscribers More Likely to Pay for Online News? Comparative Analysis of Data from Six Countries
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Trust in UK Government and News Media COVID-19 Information Down, Concerns Over Misinformation from Government and Politicians Up
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Initial Surge in News Use Around Coronavirus in the UK has been Followed by Significant Increase in News Avoidance
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UK Public Opinion Polarised on News Coverage of Government Coronavirus Response, and Concern over Misinformation
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News Media Broadly Trusted as Source of Coronavirus Information, Views of UK Government Response Highly Polarised
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Navigating the 'Infodemic': How People in Six Countries Access and Rate News and Information about Coronavirus
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How Polarized are Online and Offline News Audiences? A Comparative Analysis of Twelve Countries
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Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2019
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Consumptive News Feed Curation on Social Media as Proactive Personalization: A Study of Six East Asian Markets
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News Brand Attribution in Distributed Environments: Do People Know Where They Get Their News?
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Automated Serendipity: The Effect of Using Search Engines on News Repertoire Diversity and Balance
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Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2018
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Generalised Scepticism: How People Navigate News on Social Media
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Measuring the Reach of 'Fake News' and Online Disinformation in Europe
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Are People Incidentally Exposed to News on Social Media? A Comparative Analysis
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Are News Audiences Increasingly Fragmented? A Cross‐National Comparative Analysis of Cross‐Platform News Audience Fragmentation and Duplication
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Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2017
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Paying for Online News: A Comparative Analysis of Six Countries
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Analysis of the Relation Between the Impact of Public Service Media and Private Media
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Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2016
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Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2015: Supplementary Report