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Spreading messages on Twitter: Best practices for wording and rhetorical craft
Source: JournalistsResource.orgMapping the global Twitter heartbeat: The geography of Twitter
Source: JournalistsResource.orgState of the United States news media, 2012
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Employment in the newspaper industry hit a peak of 56,900 editorial jobs in 1989, but as print circulation has dropped, so have jobs: By 2010 newsroom employment had fallen 27%, to 41,500. In response, news organizations have been building their online offerings and adjusting advertising and subscription strategies, but print income continues to fall more quickly than it can be replaced digitally.
Modern journalism: In search of a business model
Source: JournalistsResource.orgDoes the Internet help more Americans become politically active?
Source: JournalistsResource.orgHow does social media use influence political participation and civic engagement? A meta-analysis
Source: JournalistsResource.orgUrs Gasser of the Berkman Center on digital media and tech trends: Research chat
Source: JournalistsResource.orgQuestioning the network: The year in digital media research, 2012-13
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As part of our ongoing collaboration with Nieman Journalism Lab, we’ve rounded up the latest in digital- and media-oriented scholarship — picking highlights from disciplines such as computer science, political science, journalism research and communications. (Note: this article was first published at Nieman Lab, and is now archived here in full.)
Internet harassment and online threats targeting women: Research review
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Online harassment and threats are not a new phenomenon, but the degree to which these are directed at women and girls has begun to receive increased attention from news media, academia and law enforcement.