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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
How Journalists Verify Online Sources During Terrorist Crises: Analyzing Twitter Communication During the Brussels Attacks - Adrian Rauchfleisch, U of Zurich - IPMZ; Xenia Artho, U of Zurich; Julia Metag, U of Fribourg; Senja Post, U of Zurich; Mike S. Schaefer, U of Zurich
Valuing Victims: A Comparative Framing Analysis of Washington Post Coverage of Violent Attacks Against Muslims and Non-Muslims - Mohammed El-Nawawy, Queens U - Charlotte; Mohamad Hamas Elmasry, U of North Alabama
Job First, Then Tragedy: How News Workers Reflect on Subjective Choices During a Terror Attack - Maria Konow-Lund, Oslo and Akershus College U; Isabel Bech, Oslo and Akershus U College
“Muslims Are Not Terrorists”: Islamic State Coverage, Journalistic Differentiation Between Terrorism and Islam, Fear Reactions, and Attitudes Toward Muslims - Christian von Sikorski, U of Koblenz-Landau; Desiree Schmuck, Department of Communication / U of Vienna; Jorg Matthes, U of Vienna; Alice Binder, U of Vienna
Covering Mass Shootings: Journalists’ Perceptions of Coverage and Factors Influencing Attitudes - Nicole Smith Dahmen, U of Oregon; Jesse Abdenour, U of Oregon; Karen Elizabeth McIntyre, Virginia Commonwealth U; Krystal Noga-Styron, Central Washington U