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Types, sources, and claims of COVID-19 misinformation
JS Brennen, FM Simon, PN Howard, RK Nielsen
RISJ Factsheet, 2020
12222020
Beyond (Mis) Representation: Visuals in COVID-19 Misinformation
JS Brennen, FM Simon, RK Nielsen
The International Journal of Press/Politics 26 (1), 277-299, 2021
1722021
Autopsy of a metaphor: The origins, use and blind spots of the ‘infodemic’
FM Simon, CQ Camargo
New Media & Society 25 (8), 2219-2240, 2023
922023
Pay Models in European News
A Cornia, A Sehl, FM Simon, R Kleis Nielsen
Digital News Report 2017, 2017
64*2017
Uneasy Bedfellows: AI in the News, Platform Companies and the Issue of Journalistic Autonomy
FM Simon
Digital Journalism, 2022
622022
Lessons in innovation: How international news organisations combat disinformation through mission-driven journalism
J Posetti, F Simon, N Shabbir
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism: Report, 2019
572019
Pay models for online news in the US and Europe: 2019 Update
FM Simon, L Graves
RISJ Factsheet, 2019
48*2019
The populist campaigns against European public service media: Hot air or existential threat?
A Sehl, FM Simon, R Schroeder
International Communication Gazette, 1-21, 2020
402020
Information inequality in the UK coronavirus communications crisis
R Fletcher, A Kalogeropoulos, FM Simon, RK Nielsen
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, 2020
352020
Communications in the Coronavirus Crisis: Lessons for the Second Wave
RK Nielsen, R Fletcher, A Kalogeropoulos, FM Simon
Reuters Institute Report, 2020
292020
Mis- and disinformation studies are too big to fail: Six suggestions for the field’s future
CQ Camargo, FM Simon
Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review 3 (5), 2022
262022
Are Journalists Today’s Coal Miners? The Struggle for Talent and Diversity in Modern Newsrooms – A Study on Journalists in Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom
A Borchardt, J Lück, S Kieslich, T Schultz, FM Simon
Reuters Institute Report, 2019
23*2019
‘We Power Democracy’: Exploring the Promises of the Political Data Analytics Industry
FM Simon
The Information Society, 1-13, 2019
232019
What Determines a Journalist’s Popularity on Twitter? A case study of behaviour and self-presentation
FM Simon
Journalism Studies 20 (8), 1200-1220, 2019
222019
Diversity in British, Swedish, and German Newsrooms: Problem Awareness, Measures, and Achievements
J Lück, T Schultz, FM Simon, A Borchardt, S Kieslich
Journalism Practice, 1-21, 2020
162020
What if Scale Breaks Community? Rebooting Audience Engagement When Journalism is Under Fire
J Posetti, FM Simon, N Shabbir
Reuters Institute Report, 2019
152019
Interested but not Engaged: How Europe’s Media Cover Brexit
A Borchardt, FM Simon, D Bironzo
Reuters Institute Report, 2018
142018
How digital remix and fan culture helped the Lego comeback
SG Einwächter, FM Simon
Transformative Works and Cultures 25, 2017
132017
Digital-Born and Legacy News Media on Twitter during the German Federal Election
S Majó-Vázquez, JRC Nurse, FM Simon, RK Nielsen
RISJ Factsheet, 2017
12*2017
Misinformation reloaded? Fears about the impact of generative AI on misinformation are overblown
FM Simon, S Altay, H Mercier
Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review 4 (5), 2023
112023
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