Vol. 10 No. 3 (2022)

Published: 2024-04-03


Articles

Delving Into Incentives In Crowdsourced Journalism: A Perspective Focused On Participants

Crowdsourcing has gained prominence as a knowledgesearch method in journalism, with contributors playing a vital role in shaping journalistic content. However, limited empirical research exists on the motivations driving individuals to participate in crowdsourced journalism initiatives. This

Emily Zhang

69-85

Clashing Political Agendas: Investigating Value Appropriation

Political competition operates on multiple layers, encompassing objective facts and interpretive frameworks. This study delves into the phenomenon of framing, wherein pundits, policy analysts, and interest groups offer divergent factual claims while embedding sociopolitical values to

Emma Jones, David Smith

34-50

Google'S Restricted Chinese Search Engine: Managing Contradictory Pressures To Maintain Institutional Strength

Traditional institutional theories have been instrumental in understanding how institutions shape the behavior of organizations, yet they often fall short in comprehensively capturing organizational agency. This study addresses this gap by proposing a novel perspective that centers on the

Laura Chen

1-16

Investigating The Influence Of Twitter: U.S. Cable News Networks And The Microblogging Phenomenon

The advent of new information and communication technologies (ICTs) has ushered in a transformative era in media consumption, empowering audiences with enhanced opportunities for engagement and interactivity. Traditionally passive news consumers are now evolving into active participants in

Matthew Roberts, Emma Harris

51-68

Exploring The Interplay Between Issue Importance And Voting Preferences: Connecting Agenda Setting, Priming, And Issue Ownership

Understanding the perceived importance and relevance of issues lies at the core of agenda setting, priming, and issue ownership research. In the realm of agenda setting, the fundamental concept revolves around the transfer of salience across agendas, with a predominant focus on the transmission

Sophie Brown

17-33