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10. Transformations: Journalists’ Reflections on Changes in News Work
- F. Hanusch, Edson C. Tandoc, V. Sacco
- Sociology
- 31 December 2019
Exploring democracy and violence in Burundi: A multi-methodical analysis of hegemonic discourses on Twitter
- D. Dimitrakopoulou, Salomi Boukala
- Sociology
- 1 March 2018
Burundi has garnered international headlines since April 2015 insofar as the country entered a serious political crisis and fell into conflict. The utilization of social media by the leadership amid…
The politics of fear vs. the politics of hope: analysing the 2015 Greek election and referendum campaigns
- Salomi Boukala, D. Dimitrakopoulou
- Sociology, Political Science
- 1 January 2017
ABSTRACT This paper deals with the discursive construction of in-groups and out-groups through a politics of fear and a politics of hope. It draws on the 2015 Greek election and referendum campaigns…
Absurdity and the “Blame Game” Within the Schengen Area: Analyzing Greek (Social) Media Discourses on the Refugee Crisis
- Salomi Boukala, D. Dimitrakopoulou
- Sociology
- 3 April 2018
ABSTRACT Drawing on the European threats regarding Greece's expulsion from the Schengen zone, we analyze Greek political and (social) media discourses on the refugee crisis. The main aim of this…
‘Social Media Help Me Distinguish between Truth and Lies’: News Consumption in the Polarised and Low-trust Media Landscape of Greece
- Antonis Kalogeropoulos, L. Rori, D. Dimitrakopoulou
- SociologySouth European Society and Politics
- 2 January 2021
ABSTRACT How do citizens in countries with weak institutions and highly disrupted media landscapes navigate news? We examine a typical South European case, Greece, via cross-national data sets.…
"Generation C" and audio media: a cross-cultural analysis of differences in media consumption in four European countries
- G. Starkey, Angeliki Gazi, D. Dimitrakopoulou, P. Cordeiro
- Business
- 1 November 2014
Despite common circumspection often attaching to technological determinism, academic paradigms which identify elements of cause and effect between the implementation of technological innovation and…
Vaccine hesitancy in online spaces: A scoping review of the research literature, 2000-2020
- Timothy Neff, Jonas Kaiser, Amy Zhang
- BusinessHarvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review
- 11 October 2021
We review 100 articles published from 2000 to early 2020 that research aspects of vaccine hesitancy in online communication spaces and identify several gaps in the literature prior to the COVID-19…
Designing Generative Dialogue Spaces to Enhance Focus Group Research: A Case Study in the Context of COVID-19 Vaccination
- D. Dimitrakopoulou
- SociologyInternational Journal of Qualitative Methods
- 1 January 2021
Focus groups are a core method in qualitative research for bringing people together to discuss an issue of concern; however, it has been criticized for not enabling researchers to gain a deep…
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