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- Influence
Algorithmic Transparency in the News Media
- N. Diakopoulos, Michael Koliska
- Computer Science
- 9 August 2017
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Selfies| Selfies: Witnessing and Participatory Journalism with a Point of View
- Michael Koliska, Jessica Roberts
- Sociology
- 15 May 2015
Whereas a vast number of selfies contain little more than a face or faces, highlighting the presentation of self (Goffman, 1959), this article goes beyond the notion of self and identity by examining… Expand
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Newsrooms and Transparency in the Digital Age
- Kalyani Chadha, Michael Koliska
- Political Science
- 4 March 2015
Facing a decline in public credibility, news organizations have been encouraged to embrace transparency to combat rising public distrust. In this paper, we examine how journalists at six leading news… Expand
The effects of ambient media: What unplugging reveals about being plugged in
- Jessica Roberts, Michael Koliska
- Computer Science
- First Monday
- 9 August 2014
TLDR
Re-Legitimizing the Institution of Journalism
- Kalyani Chadha, Michael Koliska
- Sociology
- 17 February 2016
In late 2010, a series of tapes containing damaging conversations between 30 Indian journalists and Niira Radia, leading lobbyist for major business interests, became public. The tapes revealed… Expand
Comparing the use of space in selfies on Chinese Weibo and Twitter
- Jessica Roberts, Michael Koliska
- Political Science
- 1 June 2017
Selfies are a ubiquitous practice worldwide in which social media users create and share cultural artifacts that go beyond mere idealized or narcissistic self-presentations. As a cultural phenomenon,… Expand
Lost in a house of mirrors: Journalists come to terms with myth and reality in The Newsroom
- Michael Koliska, Stine Eckert
- Sociology
- 1 August 2015
The first season of the television drama The Newsroom drew predominantly negative critiques by journalists. A textual analysis of The Newsroom’s first season and more than 90 articles in US news… Expand
Talking Back: Journalists Defending Attacks Against their Profession in the Trump Era
- Michael Koliska, Kalyani Chadha, A. Burns
- Political Science
- 18 May 2020
ABSTRACT According to neo-institutional theory, the survival of institutions in society is predicated on a cultural discourse. Dubbed “the institutional myth,” this discourse reflects the core… Expand