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    Credibility of social online media: in the eyes of Finnish professional journalists by Mohammad Ofiul Hasnat

    Published in Comunicação e Sociedade (2014-06-01)
    “…The results show that the social media started to serve the purpose of people getting news and will emerge as full-fledged news media in future, if the authenticity, credibility and transparency of information could be ensured upholding journalistic ethics.…”
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    When is a journalist not a journalist? Negotiating a new form of advocacy journalism within the environmental movement by Phil Vine

    Published in Pacific Journalism Review (2017-07-01)
    “…The ensuing criticism provides insight into how the mainstream media views itself and how sensitive it might be to any perceived threat to its credibility. It opens up an argument about what constitutes a ‘journalist’ in a contemporary context.  …”
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    Management of journalists professional stress by Rvović Jelena J.

    Published in Megatrend Revija (2014-01-01)
    “…This research has been conducted with the purpose of identifying the causes of stress (stressors) within the journalists' work in Serbia, their intensity and frequency, as well as their negative impact on health on one hand, and on the other hand to identify what is the role of Human Resources Management within the media in overcoming journalists' stress caused by identified stressors. . …”
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    Credibility and the Media as a Political Institution by Blach-Ørsten Mark, Burkal Rasmus

    Published in Nordicom Review (2020-03-01)
    “…Credibility is defined at an institutional level by two dimensions: A) the accuracy and reliability of the news stories featured in leading Danish news media, and B) journalists’ knowledge and understanding of the Danish code of press ethics. …”
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    Tanzanian journalists in countering fake news: disinformation and misinformation by Dianus Ishengoma, Given Mutinta

    Published in Communicare (2024-12-01)
    “…Over 70% of respondents encountered fake story sources in their daily journalistic pursuits, with the majority acknowledging its detrimental impact on media organisation credibility. …”
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    Can artificial intelligence replace journalists? A theoretical approach by Cristian Londoño-Proaño, Jorge Buele

    Published in Frontiers in Communication (2025-06-01)
    “…Among the main results, it is identified that artificial intelligence is effective for tasks such as automated news generation and massive data analysis, but its inability to perform critical analysis and ethical decisions limits it as a complete substitute for the journalist. Likewise, their dependence on trained data perpetuates biases that can compromise the credibility of information. …”
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    Weakly supervised veracity classification with LLM-predicted credibility signals by João A. Leite, Olesya Razuvayevskaya, Kalina Bontcheva, Carolina Scarton

    Published in EPJ Data Science (2025-02-01)
    “…Abstract Credibility signals represent a wide range of heuristics typically used by journalists and fact-checkers to assess the veracity of online content. …”
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    Academic freedom and the unknown: credibility, criticism, and inquiry among the professoriate by Marissa E. Yingling, Charlton W. Yingling

    “…., military and intelligence personnel, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), scholars, professional organizations, legislators, journalists, and others are requesting study of UFOs, recently renamed Unidentified Aerial/Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) by the U.S. government. …”
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    Political and structural elements influencing the credibility of news on social networking sites by Nieves Lagares-Díez, Paulo-Carlos López-López, María Pereira-López

    “… During lockdown, as a consequence of the coronavirus crisis in 2020, the majority of Spanish people (70% of social media users) were exposed to a social media consumer space: news without journalistic filters, with a multitude of fake data and a systematic existence of misinformation that has had a close relationship with the perception of credibility. 1,000 surveys were conducted between March 30 and April 30, in Spain. …”
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    Influence of Government Media Regulations on Audience Perception of News Credibility in Nigeria by Abdulrahman Ali Kolawole

    “…Conclusion: The study concludes that stringent government media regulations in are associated with reduced perceived credibility of news sources. This highlights the need for balanced regulatory frameworks that promote journalistic freedom while ensuring accountability. …”
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    News bylines and perceived AI authorship: Effects on source and message credibility by Haiyan Jia, Alyssa Appelman, Mu Wu, Steve Bien-Aimé

    “…This study focuses on source and message credibility evaluation as AI becomes incorporated into journalistic practices. …”
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    Disinformation and Local Media in the Iberian Context: How to Protect News Credibility by Ángeles Fernández-Barrero, Rubén Rivas-de-Roca, Concha Pérez-Curiel

    Published in Journalism and Media (2024-01-01)
    “…Regional and local media outlets have much more credibility than news organizations placed at a national level, according to polls. …”
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    Fake News Explosion in Portugal and Brazil the Pandemic and Journalists’ Testimonies on Disinformation by João Canavilhas, Thaïs de Mendonça Jorge

    Published in Journalism and Media (2022-01-01)
    “…Orchestrated manipulations spread lies and can create an environment of uncertainty in society, leading to concerns from politicians, scholars, educators, and journalists, among others. In this paper we explore what the emergence of fake news (understood as false news) represents for journalists, trying to answer the following question: Does false news pose a threat to the credibility of good journalism, causing a disruption of the traditional work? …”
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