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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
Lying Press: Three Levels of Perceived Media Bias and their Relationship to Political Attitudes - Jakob-Moritz Eberl, Department of Communication / U of Vienna
Unravelling a Cognitive Map: How Politicians’ Views of Journalists and the News Media Affect Their Satisfaction with Democracy - Peter Maurer, NTNU Trondheim
An Empirical Examination of the Global Emergence of Fact-checking - Michelle A. Amazeen, Boston University
Expanding Perceived Influences Research to Insecure Democracies: How Violence, Public insecurity, Economic Inequality, and Uneven Democratic Performance Shape Journalists’ Work Environments - Sallie L. Hughes, University of Miami; Claudia Mellado, Pontificia U Catolica de Valparaiso; Jesus Antonio Arroyave, U del Norte; José Luis Benitez, U Centroamericana; Arnold de Beer, Stellenbosch U; Miguel Garces, Universidad del Norte; Katarina Lang, U of Miami; Mireya Marquez Ramirez, Universidad Iberoamericana Mexico City
Who Choses Which News? How Extraversion, Openness, and Conscientiousness Predict News Consumption - Bert Bakker, U of Amsterdam; Claes H. De Vreese, U of Amsterdam, ASCOR