by Serena O'Sullivan | Oct 21, 2019 | Blog, What We're Reading
Serena O'Sullivan While one-third of young Australians feel confident about spotting fake news online, most rarely or never try to find out if online news stories are true or not. Advancing children’s news media literacy: learning from the practices and...
by Serena O'Sullivan | Sep 30, 2019 | Blog, What We're Reading
Serena O'Sullivan People with higher levels of news literacy are less likely to use social media for their news, preferring more trusted sources instead. People who do get their news from social media are much less skeptical of online news, which makes them...
by Serena O'Sullivan | Sep 16, 2019 | Blog, What We're Reading
Serena O'Sullivan The Uppsala University research noted teenagers have trouble identifying racism and fake news in biased stories. Swedish teenagers’ difficulties and abilities to determine digital news credibilityNordicom ReviewBy Thomas Nygren and Mona...
by Kristy Roschke | Sep 4, 2019 | Blog, Corrections
Blog I went to ONA for the first time last year and was amazed by the size and variety of innovative people and important topics included there. So I feel very fortunate to go back with Dan this year to share insights and updates from News Co/Lab projects, including...
by Serena O'Sullivan | Aug 29, 2019 | Blog, What We're Reading
Serena O'Sullivan Uncivil comments taint people’s perception of a news site. They also make moderators more emotionally exhausted and less likely to trust said news outlet, researchers with UT Austin found. Moderating Uncivil Comments Hurts Trust In...
by Celeste Sepessy | Aug 15, 2019 | Blog, Press
Day: August 15, 2019 Support from organization of craigslist founder will help fight misinformation, improve journalistic corrections Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication today announced a $200,000 gift from Craig...