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Talia Stroud

@TaliaStroud

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Professor,@UTcommstudies @UTJSchool @UTexasMoody, @UTAustin; Director @EngagingNews https://t.co/Ftod5AgZJX

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@TaliaStroud
Talia Stroud
11 months
Partnering ~~with~~ audiences to figure out how to be **listen-worthy** is critical. Thanks @NiemanLab for the opportunity to share some thoughts!
@NiemanLab
Nieman Lab
11 months
“Instead of calling for journalists to listen to the public, journalists are asking: Why didn’t America listen to us?" writes @TaliaStroud.
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@poli_com
APSA & ICA Political Communication Divisions
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📢 APSA POLCOMM SECTION: CALL FOR NOMINATIONS🗳️ The American Political Science Association Political Communication Section is now accepting nominations for leadership positions for the 2024-2025 term! 📅 https://t.co/gN3820Hcz6
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@RealSciLine
SciLine
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Reporters covering "back to school": Our recent Q&A with @Ali_Christopher (@PSUBellisario) provides science-backed info on rural broadband access - free to clip/quote/use in your reporting. Learn more: https://t.co/5WsXiK2DiT
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@Ross_Dahlke
Ross Dahlke 🔑
1 year
While much misinformation research is focused on the United States, there's scholarship on misinfo being done around globe. A 🧵on articles in a new special issue on Global Mis/Disinformation edited by @JosephineLukito in @IJPOR_Journal (EIC @borah) https://t.co/WqO9w5L7Rb
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@washingtonpost
The Washington Post
1 year
Front Porch Forum is a social network virtually unknown outside Vermont. At a time when Americans are increasingly disenchanted with social media, researchers are studying the friendly site to try to understand what makes for a gentler online community.
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washingtonpost.com
On Front Porch Forum, politics is fair game but unkindness is strictly prohibited.
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@RealSciLine
SciLine
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Join us—Aug. 28 (1-2 p.m. EDT). Get briefed by experts on resisting misinformation in your election reporting. Panelists will discuss ways to recognize + verify material of questionable validity + correct misinformation without inadvertently amplifying it. https://t.co/hOLfoSxwTb
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@tinynewsco
The Tiny News Collective
1 year
We're five days away from our first AMA with membership director @lenifaye about what it means to be part of the Collective. Mark your 📅 and tell your friends! Register here: https://t.co/9SFNu3BdjK #localnews #Entrepreneurship
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@EngagingNews
@engagingnews.bsky.social
1 year
Discover how our media choices impact ourselves and our communities. From social media to journalism, explore over 150 case studies on digital ethics, free speech, and more! https://t.co/536YEkv00Q
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mediaengagement.org
Research Archive - Center for Media Engagement
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@rasmus_kleis
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
1 year
2024 Digital News Report out now, documenting scale and scope of 'platform resets' and much more Team effort by @nicnewman @richrdfletcher Craig Robertson @amyross87 and partners, covering 47 markets Report https://t.co/ZGBKvj2PuE Follow #DNR24 A few highlights in thread 1/9
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reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk
The most comprehensive study of news consumption, covering 47 markets from around the world.
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@AdamMGrant
Adam Grant
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Hey managers: to keep your people, let them work from home 2 days a week. Landmark experiment (1600+ ppl, 2yrs): random assignment to hybrid work -Increased satisfaction -Reduced quitting by 33% (especially for women & long commuters) -No costs for performance or promotion rates
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@jmr_MediaSpark
jesikah maria ross (she/her)
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As journalists, how can we create reporting that supports healing, builds trust, and catalyzes positive change? Find out in my new guide, "Taking Care," available now from @CenterCoopMedia!
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Lessons from jesikah maria ross
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@EngagingNews
@engagingnews.bsky.social
1 year
📣🚨CME is hiring! We're looking for a Predoctoral Researcher to join our team. Check out position details and apply here:
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@ChristianStaal
Christian Overgaard
1 year
🚨New @EngagingNews publication with @JosephineLukito & @hikaiyuhhh!🚨 We track how affective polarization evolved on social media (Twitter/X, Facebook) during the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Open Access here: https://t.co/DUDRWOHMBP
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@meharpist
Mary Elizabeth
1 year
Why shouldn't we be in the office everyday? hybrid working from home arrangements improve retention - especially for female, non-managers with long commutes - and doesn't damage employee performance shows @nature paper out today by @I_Am_NickBloom et al
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Nature - A trial investigating the effects of a hybrid working schedule in a Chinese technology firm in 2021–2022 shows that working from home two days a week improved job satisfaction,...
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@BrendanNyhan
Brendan Nyhan (@BrendanNyhan on 🟦☁️)
1 year
If you don't have access to the paywalled version, here is a read-only link: https://t.co/S5XAqjeMR7 Please share widely!
@BrendanNyhan
Brendan Nyhan (@BrendanNyhan on 🟦☁️)
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New in @Nature: Misunderstanding the harms of online misinfo https://t.co/LV5GSDrw5G Debunks unsupported claims about social media exposure/effects and shows low exposure concentrated in motivated fringe. We recommend holding platforms accountable for exposure in high-risk tails
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@EngagingNews
@engagingnews.bsky.social
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AI is already playing a role in U.S. politics – and there’s concern about how it may impact elections in 2024 and beyond. Through interviews with experts in digital politics, we look at how and why AI is being used and what it could mean for the future:
mediaengagement.org
To better understand major trends and common concerns about the role of Generative AI in politics, the Center for Media Engagement conducted interviews with experts in the digital politics space.
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@BrendanNyhan
Brendan Nyhan (@BrendanNyhan on 🟦☁️)
1 year
New in @Nature: Misunderstanding the harms of online misinfo https://t.co/LV5GSDrw5G Debunks unsupported claims about social media exposure/effects and shows low exposure concentrated in motivated fringe. We recommend holding platforms accountable for exposure in high-risk tails
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@JosephineLukito
Jo(sephine) Lukito
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Digital media research is changing, and it can make it that much harder to study elections, as @m_dot_brown and I argue in our new @techpolicypress piece. https://t.co/D37ECfWBJn
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techpolicy.press
Digital media research should be guided by collaboration, transparency, preparation, and consistency, write Josephine Lukito and Megan A. Brown.
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@BrendanNyhan
Brendan Nyhan (@BrendanNyhan on 🟦☁️)
2 years
New article from the U.S. 2020 Facebook & Instagram Election Study in @PNASNews (academic team led by @HuntAllcott & Gentzkow): Deactivation of FB/IG for 6 weeks before the 2020 election reduced online participation but otherwise had mostly null effects https://t.co/bZUxVYn9S7
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