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How effective are fact-checks in Pakistan and who engages with them?
Information, Communication & Society (2025), 23 pp.
"For fact-checks to be effective, they must first and foremost reach their intended audience. Yet, little is known about what determines engagement with fact-checks and how to enhance their reach. We conducted a pre-registered online survey experiment in Pakistan (N participants = 302, N observation
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The Palgrave Handbook of Cross-Border Journalism
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Cham: Palgrave Macmillan (2024), xxv, 618 pp.
"This handbook critically analyzes cross-border news production and "transnational journalism cultures" in the evolving field of cross-border journalism. As the era of the internet hasfurther expanded the border-transcending production, dissemination and reception of news, and with transnational co-
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The Global South and Climate Coverage: From News Taker to News Maker
Social Media + Society, volume 9, issue 2 (2023), 5 pp.
"Global media coverage of climate change has grown consistently—although unevenly—over recent years. While major differences exist in how much attention is paid to climate coverage in different parts of the world, how climate is discussed has been noticeably uniform and the major thrust of the
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Climate Change News Audiences: Analysis of News Use and Attitudes in Eight Countries
Oxford: Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (2023), 49 pp.
How We Follow Climate Change: Climate News Use and Attitudes in Eight Countries
Oxford: Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (2022), 40 pp.
"In this report, we use online survey data collected in August and September 2022 to document and understand how people in eight countries - Brazil, France, Germany, India, Japan, Pakistan, the UK, and the USA - access news and information about climate change. A large majority of our respondents ac
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