🚨NEW PUBLICATION🚨 The disadvantages of social media have become abundantly obvious to just about everyone. In this study, we were intrigued to see how journalists considered the audience in a platform space riddled with power imbalances. #commsky
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Posts by Jacob Nelson
Fellow Abby Qin (@abbyqin.bsky.social) talks with Professor Jacob Nelson (@jnelz.bsky.social) about audience engagement and the "imagined" audience.
How can journalism educators prepare students to navigate the challenges of today's news industry? @nicolecohen.bsky.social and I tackle this question in @niemanlab.org. www.niemanlab.org/2025/02/jour...
What does the polarization unfolding among Jewish Americans look like from the perspective of the journalists who cover them? And how is it affecting the way they think about and report for their audiences? I explored these questions for @columjournreview.bsky.social.
“Journalists will acknowledge that people’s skepticism toward news is fundamentally tied up in their unflattering misunderstandings about how journalists — and the organizations they work for — make money," @jnelz.bsky.social predicts.
It’s that time of the year!! Here is @jonaskaiser.bsky.social killing it as usual
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New article with @jnelz.bsky.social, where we make the case for labour-focused journalism education: shorturl.at/4tLW9
Why has the news media been so focused on Biden's age since the debate? I explore this question in @theconversation.bsky.social.
We typically assume people distrust news because they think journalists are politically biased. My latest research with @sethclewis.bsky.social and Brent Cowley suggests people might actually be more concerned with what they see as journalists' economic biases. journals.sagepub.com/eprint/QVAAB...
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