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Dr Marina Morani
Dr Marina Morani
E-mail megerősítve itt: cardiff.ac.uk - Kezdőlap
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Newspapers, impartiality and television news: Intermedia agenda-setting during the 2015 UK general election campaign
S Cushion, A Kilby, R Thomas, M Morani, R Sambrook
Journalism Studies 19 (2), 162-181, 2018
1162018
Interpreting the media logic behind editorial decisions: Television news coverage of the 2015 UK general election campaign
S Cushion, R Thomas, A Kilby, M Morani, R Sambrook
The International Journal of Press/Politics 21 (4), 472-489, 2016
292016
Government and media misinformation about COVID-19 is confusing the public
M Kyriakidou, M Morani, N Soo, S Cushion
LSE Covid-19 Blog, 2020
232020
Why media systems matter: a fact-checking study of UK television news during the coronavirus pandemic
S Cushion, M Morani, M Kyriakidou, N Soo
Digital Journalism 10 (5), 698-716, 2022
152022
Different lockdown rules in the four nations are confusing the public
S Cushion, N Soo, M Kyriakidou, M Morani
LSE Covid-19 Blog, 2020
142020
(Mis) understanding the coronavirus and how it was handled in the UK: An analysis of public knowledge and the information environment
S Cushion, M Morani, M Kyriakidou, N Soo
Journalism Studies 23 (5-6), 703-721, 2022
132022
Questioning fact-checking in the fight against disinformation: An audience perspective
M Kyriakidou, S Cushion, C Hughes, M Morani
Journalism Practice 17 (10), 2123-2139, 2023
122023
Expert voices in the news reporting of the coronavirus pandemic: A study of UK television news bulletins and their audiences
M Morani, S Cushion, M Kyriakidou, N Soo
Journalism 23 (12), 2513-2532, 2022
112022
Press Coverage of the Refugee and Migrant Crisis in the EU: A Content Analysis of Five European Countries
L Bennett, S Bison, M Morani, L Riveiro Rodríguez, L Pomarius, ...
Report prepared for the United Nations High Commission for Refugees …, 2015
112015
Coronavirus: fake news less of a problem than confusing government messages—new study
S Cushion, M Kyriakidou, M Morani, N Soo
The Conversation 12, 2020
102020
Audience understandings of disinformation: navigating news media through a prism of pragmatic scepticism
M Kyriakidou, M Morani, S Cushion, C Hughes
Journalism 24 (11), 2379-2396, 2023
82023
Research suggests UK public can spot fake news about COVID-19, but don’t realise the UK’s death toll is far higher than in many other countries
N Soo, M Morani, M Kyriakidou, S Cushion
LSE, 2020
72020
Reflecting party agendas, challenging claims: An analysis of editorial judgements and fact-checking journalism during the 2019 UK general election campaign
N Soo, M Morani, M Kyriakidou, S Cushion
Journalism Studies 24 (4), 460-478, 2023
42023
Reporting from the front line: the role of health workers in UK television news reporting of COVID-19
M Kyriakidou, M Morani, N Soo, S Cushion
Communicating COVID-19: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 41-58, 2021
32021
The Range and Depth of BBC News and Current Affairs: A Content Analysis
S Cushion, M Morani, J Roberts, A Nelmes, A Cullen, L Willmington, ...
London: Ofcom, 2019
32019
Does the Political Context Shape How “Due Impartiality” is Interpreted? An Analysis of BBC Reporting of the 2019 UK and 2020 US Election Campaigns
C Hughes, M Morani, S Cushion, M Kyriakidou
Journalism Studies 24 (14), 1715-1733, 2023
22023
'New Italians' and digital media: an examination of intercultural media platforms
M Morani
Cardiff University, 2017
22017
Representing diversity during COVID-19: Minority and migrant communities in UK television news
M Kyriakidou, M Morani, L Willmington
Border Crossings and Mobilities on Screen, 49-60, 2022
12022
Introducing Italy’s Intercultural Digital Media: Mapping the Landscape
M Morani
Journal of Intercultural Studies 43 (3), 339-360, 2022
12022
Rwanda deal: why the media should focus more on the policy and less on the politics of immigration
M Morani, L Willmington
The Conversation Trust UK, 2024
2024
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