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Young Citizens and the Quality of new: Measuring attention and emotional reactions in relation to quality assessments
Linnaeus University, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Department of Media and Journalism. Linnaeus University, Linnaeus Knowledge Environments, A Questioned Democracy. (LNUC Intermedial and multimodal studies, IMS)ORCID iD: 0000-0003-2017-1117
Linnaeus University, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Department of Media and Journalism.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-2136-7920
Linnaeus University, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Department of Media and Journalism.ORCID iD: 0000-0001-9367-4319
Linnaeus University, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Department of Media and Journalism.
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2022 (English)In: Presented at the 72nd Annual ICA Conference "One World, One Network‽", Paris, 26-30 May, 2022, 2022Conference paper, Oral presentation with published abstract (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

Young adult citizens (18-30 years) tend to turn away from traditional news media and migrate to media where emotions occupy a more central place and where journalistic standards are not self-evident, thus challenging public discourse and the notion of quality associated with established news media (Schwaiger et al., 2022; Backholm et al., 2021; Baek et al., 2019; Berthelsen & Hameleers, 2021). In this paper, we test possibilities of investigating how young adult citizens construe (perceive, comprehend and interpret) and experience quality of news content in a high choice, hybrid media landscape (Chadwick et al., 2015), characterized by multimodal and intermedial possibilities offered in social media (Holt & Schirrmacher, 2021). In particular, we explore if there is a possible link between emotional reactions to news items, and subsequent quality rating. In media and journalism research, the importance of emotions evoked by news-content has been pointed out in recent years (Wahl-Jørgensen, 2020). Researchers have studied emotional aspects of different types of content (e. g. Uribe & Gunter, 2007), polarization (e. g. Marozzo & Bessi, 2017), and affective responses to political messages (Bakker et al., 2021). Lacking is, however, in depth analysis of how emotional reactions to news might interact with quality assessments. Since young citizens differ from older generations in media use (Boczkowski et al., 2018), it is especially important to understand the notion of quality from the perspective of this age group. Here, biometric data offer promising possibilities, since it allows for measuring emotional response as well as eye-movments during exposure to news. At the same time, methodology for journalism scholars is still at a developmental stage. Therefore, in this paper we present the results from a small-sample pilot study, using GSR and eye-tracking in combination with semi-structured interviews with young citizens about quality in news. Our findings are discussed in relation to the usability of this methodological approach and suggestions for further research are presented.

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2022.
Keywords [en]
Young citizens; quality of news; eye-tracking; GSR
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Media and Communication Studies
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Media Studies and Journalism
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URN: urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-119918OAI: oai:DiVA.org:lnu-119918DiVA, id: diva2:1745265
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The 72nd Annual ICA Conference "One World, One Network‽", Paris, 26-30 May, 2022
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Young Citizens and the Quality of NewsAvailable from: 2023-03-22 Created: 2023-03-22 Last updated: 2025-02-11Bibliographically approved

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Holt, KristofferNykvist, AriEzz El Din, MahitabWahlberg, Matsde la Brosse, RenaudDahlén, Peter

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