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Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
Professor of Communication, University of Copenhagen & Senior Research Associate, Reuters Institute
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Reuters Institute digital news report 2021
N Newman, R Fletcher, A Schulz, S Andi, CT Robertson, RK Nielsen
Reuters Institute for the study of Journalism, 2021
7003*2021
Types, sources, and claims of COVID-19 misinformation
JS Brennen, FM Simon, PN Howard, RK Nielsen
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, 2020
12982020
Are people incidentally exposed to news on social media? A comparative analysis
R Fletcher, RK Nielsen
New media & society 20 (7), 2450-2468, 2018
8562018
Dealing with digital intermediaries: A case study of the relations between publishers and platforms
R Kleis Nielsen, SA Ganter
New media & society 20 (4), 1600-1617, 2018
5582018
Local journalism: The decline of newspapers and the rise of digital media
RK Nielsen
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2015
517*2015
Navigating the ‘infodemic’: How people in six countries access and rate news and information about coronavirus
R Nielsen, R Fletcher, N Newman, J Brennen, P Howard
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, 2020
4862020
" News you don't believe": Audience perspectives on fake news
R Nielsen, L Graves
Reuters Institute for the Study of Jounalism, 2017
4792017
Are news audiences increasingly fragmented? A cross-national comparative analysis of cross-platform news audience fragmentation and duplication
R Fletcher, RK Nielsen
Journal of communication 67 (4), 476-498, 2017
4382017
The relative importance of social media for accessing, finding, and engaging with news: An eight-country cross-media comparison
RK Nielsen, KC Schrøder
Digital journalism 2 (4), 472-489, 2014
4092014
Reuters Institute digital news report 2015: Tracking the future of news
N Newman, D Levy, R Nielsen
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, 2015
408*2015
Ground wars: Personalized communication in political campaigns
RK Nielsen
Princeton University Press, 2012
3802012
Editorial analytics: How news media are developing and using audience data and metrics
F Cherubini, RK Nielsen
Available at SSRN 2739328, 2016
3402016
The Changing Business of Journalism and its Implications for Democracy
D Levy, RK Nielsen
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, 2010
2932010
Measuring the reach of" fake news" and online disinformation in Europe
R Fletcher, A Cornia, L Graves, RK Nielsen
Australasian Policing 10 (2), 25-33, 2018
2872018
“I just Google it”: Folk theories of distributed discovery
B Toff, RK Nielsen
Journal of communication 68 (3), 636-657, 2018
2772018
Echo chambers, filter bubbles, and polarisation: A literature review
A Ross Arguedas, C Robertson, R Fletcher, R Nielsen
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, 2022
2442022
Survival is Success: Journalistic Online Start-Ups in Western Europe
N Bruno, RK Nielsen
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, 2012
2432012
Who shares and comments on news?: A cross-national comparative analysis of online and social media participation
A Kalogeropoulos, S Negredo, I Picone, RK Nielsen
Social media+ society 3 (4), 2056305117735754, 2017
2372017
Digital news report
N Newman, R Fletcher, A Kalogeropoulos, R Nielsen
Digital News Report, 2019
2252019
How polarized are online and offline news audiences? A comparative analysis of twelve countries
R Fletcher, A Cornia, RK Nielsen
The international journal of press/politics 25 (2), 169-195, 2020
2142020
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