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Assistance or resistance? Evaluating the intersection of automated journalism and journalistic role conceptions
AK Schapals, C Porlezza
Media and Communication 8 (3), 16-26, 2020
462020
Fake news: Australian and British journalists’ role perceptions in an era of “alternative facts”
AK Schapals
Journalism Practice 12 (8), 976-985, 2018
442018
Giving computers a nose for news: Exploring the limits of story detection and verification
N Thurman, S Schifferes, R Fletcher, N Newman, S Hunt, AK Schapals
Digital Journalism 4 (7), 838-848, 2016
422016
Working on the margins: Comparative perspectives on the roles and motivations of peripheral actors in journalism
AK Schapals, P Maares, F Hanusch
Media and Communication 7 (4), 19-30, 2019
372019
Live blogs, sources, and objectivity: The contradictions of real-time online reporting
N Thurman, AK Schapals
The Routledge companion to digital journalism studies, 283-292, 2016
292016
Out-of-the-box versus in-house tools: how are they affecting data journalism in Australia?
MF de-Lima-Santos, AK Schapals, A Bruns
Media International Australia 181 (1), 152-166, 2021
272021
“Everything Has Changed, and Nothing Has Changed in Journalism”: Revisiting Journalistic Sourcing Practices and Verification Techniques during the 2011 Egyptian Revolution and …
AK Schapals, Z Harb
Digital Journalism 10 (7), 1219-1237, 2022
112022
Digitizing democracy
AK Schapals, A Bruns, B McNair
Routledge, 2019
112019
Peripheral Actors in Journalism: Deviating from the Norm?
AK Schapals
Routledge, 2022
72022
The UK digisphere and the 2017 election
AK Schapals
UK election analysis 2017: Media, voters and the campaign: Early reflections …, 2017
72017
Assistance or resistance? Evaluating the intersection of automated journalism and journalistic role conceptions. Media and Communication, 8 (3), 16-26
AK Schapals, C Porlezza
42020
Working on the Margins: Comparative Perspectives on the Roles and Motivations of Peripheral Actors in Journalism. Media and Communication, 7 (4), 19–30
A Schapals, P Maares, F Hanusch
42019
What journalists share: A comparative study of the National Press Corps in Australia and Germany
A Bruns, C Nuernbergk, AK Schapals
Proceedings of the 9th international conference on social media and society …, 2018
42018
Responding to'Fake News': Journalistic Perceptions of and Reactions to a Delegitimising Force
AK Schapals, A Bruns
Media and Communication 10 (3), 5-16, 2022
32022
Automated journalism: expendable or supplementary for the future of journalistic work?
AK Schapals
The Future of Creative Work, 99-107, 2020
22020
The role of social media during the 2011 Egyptian revolution: A real catalyst, or merely a facilitating factor?
AK Schapals
Digitizing Democracy, 163-171, 2018
22018
Newspaper Journalism
AK Schapals
The International Encyclopedia of Journalism Studies, 1-9, 2019
12019
# GE2019: A tale of two elections?
AK Schapals
UK Election Analysis 2019: Media, Voters and the Campaign, 101-101, 2019
12019
Are journalism metrics trustworthy enough to be used in editorial decision-making?
AK Schapals, A Bruns
Annual Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers, 2019
12019
'Cloudy with a chance of sh! tstorm': Examining the role of social news outlets in the hack live: Is male privilege bullsh! t? Social media ritual
E Hurcombe
Digitizing democracy (Routledge Studies in Media, Communication, and …, 2019
12019
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