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Arjen van Dalen
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The algorithms behind the headlines: How machine-written news redefines the core skills of human journalists
A Van Dalen
Journalism practice 6 (5-6), 648-658, 2012
4822012
Caught in the nexus: A comparative and longitudinal analysis of public trust in the press
T Hanitzsch, A Van Dalen, N Steindl
The international journal of press/politics 23 (1), 3-23, 2018
4222018
Between rhetoric and practice: Explaining the gap between role conception and performance in journalism
C Mellado, A Van Dalen
Journalism Studies 15 (6), 859-878, 2014
3402014
Different roles, different content? A four-country comparison of the role conceptions and reporting style of political journalists
A Van Dalen, CH De Vreese, E Albæk
Journalism 13 (7), 903-922, 2012
2382012
Political journalism in comparative perspective
E Albæk, A Van Dalen, N Jebril, CH De Vreese
Cambridge University Press, 2014
1822014
Structural bias in cross-national perspective: How political systems and journalism cultures influence government dominance in the news
A Van Dalen
The International Journal of Press/Politics 17 (1), 32-55, 2012
1682012
The fourth estate as superpower? An empirical study of perceptions of media power in Belgium and the Netherlands
P Van Aelst, K Brants, P Van Praag, C De Vreese, M Nuytemans, ...
Journalism studies 9 (4), 494-511, 2008
1662008
Dodging the gatekeepers? Social media in the campaign mix during the 2011 Danish elections
M Skovsgaard, A Van Dalen
Information, communication & society 16 (5), 737-756, 2013
1332013
Suspicious minds: Explaining political cynicism among political journalists in Europe
A Van Dalen, E Albaek, C de Vreese
European Journal of Communication 26 (2), 147-162, 2011
1212011
A welfare state of mind?: Nordic journalists’ conception of their role and autonomy in international context
L Ahva, A Van Dalen, JF Hovden, GH Kolbeins, ML Nilsson, ...
Comparing Journalistic Cultures, 70-88, 2020
872020
Challenging the citizen–consumer journalistic dichotomy: A news content analysis of audience approaches in Chile
C Mellado, A Van Dalen
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 94 (1), 213-237, 2017
802017
Rethinking journalist–politician relations in the age of populism: How outsider politicians delegitimize mainstream journalists
A Van Dalen
Journalism 22 (11), 2711-2728, 2021
702021
The people behind the political headlines: A comparison of political journalists in Denmark, Germany, the United Kingdom and Spain
A Van Dalen
International Communication Gazette 74 (5), 464-483, 2012
692012
The media as political agenda-setters: Journalists’ perceptions of media power in eight west European countries
A Van Dalen, P Van Aelst
West European Politics 37 (1), 42-64, 2014
612014
Data journalism research: Studying a maturing field across journalistic cultures, media markets and political environments
E Appelgren, CG Lindén, A Van Dalen
Digital journalism 7 (9), 1191-1199, 2019
602019
Journalism, trust, and credibility
A Van Dalen
The handbook of journalism studies, 356-371, 2019
592019
Are watchdogs doing their business? Media coverage of economic news
A Kalogeropoulos, HM Svensson, A Van Dalen, C De Vreese, E Albæk
Journalism 16 (8), 993-1009, 2015
572015
The fading public voice: The polarizing effect of commercialization on political and other beats and its democratic consequences
M Skovsgaard, A Van Dalen
Journalism Studies 14 (3), 371-386, 2013
562013
The effects of human interest and conflict news frames on the dynamics of political knowledge gains: Evidence from a cross‐national study
N Jebril, CH de Vreese, A Van Dalen, E Albæk
Scandinavian Political Studies 36 (3), 201-226, 2013
542013
Economic news through the magnifying glass: How the media cover economic boom and bust
A Van Dalen, C de Vreese, E Albæk
Journalism Studies 18 (7), 890-909, 2017
502017
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