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New platform, old habits? Candidates’ use of Twitter during the 2010 British and Dutch general election campaigns
T Graham, D Jackson, M Broersma
New media & society 18 (5), 765-783, 2016
4162016
Inside churnalism: PR, journalism and power relationships in flux
D Jackson, K Moloney
Journalism Studies 17 (6), 763-780, 2016
1852016
Strategic media, cynical public? Examining the contingent effects of strategic news frames on political cynicism in the United Kingdom
D Jackson
The International Journal of Press/Politics 16 (1), 75-101, 2011
1112011
Third space, social media, and everyday political talk
S Wright, T Graham, D Jackson
The Routledge companion to social media and politics, 74-88, 2015
982015
Sourcing pandemic news: A cross-national computational analysis of mainstream media coverage of COVID-19 on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
C Mellado, D Hallin, L Cárcamo, R Alfaro, D Jackson, ML Humanes, ...
Digital Journalism 9 (9), 1261-1285, 2021
962021
Visual political communication
A Veneti, D Jackson, DG Lilleker
Palgrave Macmillan, 2019
872019
EU Referendum Analysis 2016: Media, Voters and the Campaign.
D Jackson, E Thorsen, D Wring
The Centre for the Study of Journalism, Culture and Community, 2016
822016
EU Referendum Analysis 2016: Media, Voters and the Campaign.
D Jackson, E Thorsen, D Wring
The Centre for the Study of Journalism, Culture and Community, 2016
822016
‘We need to get together and make ourselves heard’: Everyday online spaces as incubators of political action
T Graham, D Jackson, S Wright
Information, communication & society 19 (10), 1373-1389, 2016
782016
Seven characteristics defining online news formats: Towards a typology of online news and live blogs
E Thorsen, D Jackson
Digital Journalism 6 (7), 847-868, 2018
772018
The personal in the political on Twitter: Towards a typology of politicians’ personalized tweeting behaviours
T Graham, D Jackson, M Broersma
Managing democracy in the digital age: Internet regulation, social media use …, 2018
612018
From everyday conversation to political action: Talking austerity in online ‘third spaces’
T Graham, D Jackson, S Wright
European Journal of Communication 30 (6), 648-665, 2015
582015
Re-presenting the Paralympics:(contested) philosophies, production practices and the hypervisibility of disability
E Pullen, D Jackson, M Silk, R Scullion
Media, culture & society 41 (4), 465-481, 2019
472019
Tracking changes in everyday experiences of disability and disability sport within the context of the 2012 London Paralympics
CEM Hodges, D Jackson, R Scullion, S Thompson, M Molesworth
CMC Publishing, Bournemouth University, 2014
462014
News journalism and public relations: a dangerous relationship
K Moloney, D Jackson, D McQueen
CJCR: Centre for Journalism & Communication Research, Bournemouth University, 2013
462013
Introduction: Visual political communication
DG Lilleker, A Veneti, D Jackson
Visual political communication, 1-13, 2019
432019
Citizen journalism at the margins
A Luce, D Jackson, E Thorsen
Journalism Practice 11 (2-3), 266-284, 2017
432017
Reframing disability
D Jackson, CE Hodges, M Molesworth, R Scullion
Media,(dis empowerment, and voice in the 2012 Paralympics, 2014
422014
(Re-) presenting the Paralympics: Affective nationalism and the “able-disabled”
E Pullen, D Jackson, M Silk
Communication & sport 8 (6), 715-737, 2020
362020
When Journalists Go “Below the Line”: Comment Spaces at The Guardian (2006–2017)
S Wright, D Jackson, T Graham
Journalism Studies 21 (1), 107-126, 2020
352020
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