Daniel C. Hallin

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Daniel C. Hallin

Daniel C. Hallin

@danielchallin

Professor of Communication at UCSD, specialist on news media, comparative analysis of media systems.

San Diego, CA Katılım Şubat 2014
27 Takip Edilen468 Takipçiler
Daniel C. Hallin
Daniel C. Hallin@danielchallin·
Just published today, the second edition of Making Health Public, with a new chapter on COVID, a significantly revised chapter on race and ethnicity in health news, addressing many important changes in recent years, and lots of other updates. routledge.com/Making-Health-…
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PANCOPOP
PANCOPOP@pancopop·
📣 We're pleased to announce the final PANCOPOP report, which summarises key findings and offers recommendations for health crisis communication professionals, including journalists, public health experts, and media regulators. 🧵 @AgenciaFAPESP @ESRC @NSF @NCN_PL @SMihelj
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Martin Echeverria
Martin Echeverria@martechev·
Recent @wef report flags disinformation as the main global risk this year. Our upcoming book 'State-sponsored Disinformation around the Globe: How Politicians Deceive Their Citizens,' edited by @sara0garcia & @danielchallin delves into this critical issue. Q2/2024 @RoutledgeBooks
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Mahedi Hasan@Mahedikabir2·
@claumellado @JRPproject @danielchallin Congratulations, I do have a question. When did you receive the first notification about their decisions (review or something like that)? Asking because it was accepted exactly one year later of submission. Did you receive any update earlier? Or waited 1 year?
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Daniel C. Hallin@danielchallin·
@jayrosen_nyu X seems eerily similar to Putin's Z. Thinking more and more that it's time to get out of here!
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Jay Rosen@jayrosen_nyu·
Is there anything comparable to this erasure in the history of branding and product iconography?
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Escuela de Política y Gobierno UNSAM
Daniel Hallin participó del grupo de discusión del Área de Medios, Discursos y Política de la EPyG.  📚 Hallin es profesor de @UCSanDiego  y es una eminencia en sus temas de investigación: periodismo, comunicación política y el análisis comparado de los sistemas de medios
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Daniel C. Hallin@danielchallin·
Remembering Daniel Ellsberg who died today. The Pentagon Papers certainly made possible much of the analysis I did in The "Uncensored War, with their account of the real policy process and pr strategy. He changed journalism and enabled far more critical debate on "security."
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Loughborough CRCC@lboroCRCC·
"We want to point attention to anti-populism and the actors, both political and media actors that are part of anti-populism and the roles that they play in polarisation and political realignment and the transformation of journalism." @danielchallin
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Loughborough CRCC@lboroCRCC·
"Another of the basic requirements for a healthy democracy is the ability of the society to come to enough consensus to act and to solve common problems. And today this is often the problem that we're facing. The polarisation has simply been too great." @danielchallin
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JRP Canada
JRP Canada@canada_jrp·
Interested in virtually attending @claumellado or @danielchallin's Between Ideals and Practices keynotes? Free registration here: bit.ly/3obJySC Links to attend will be sent to participants before the conference. The event is supported in part by @SSHRC_CRSH
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JRP Canada@canada_jrp·
Be sure not to miss @danielchallin, at the BETWEEN IDEALS AND PRACTICES conference – he'll be delivering his keynote: “Complexity, context, and concepts: The next wave of media-systems analysis.” Register: bit.ly/3RVaMXQ Supported in part by @SSHRC_CRSH #BIPJRP2023
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Daniel C. Hallin@danielchallin·
@kevbachler The big new development in this old story of media commercialization is political extremism and misinformation motivated by the search for ratings, as we see at Fox news!
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Kevin Bachler λφαηπβ@kevbachler·
@danielchallin Wonderful article at #bio" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medialit.org/reading-room/w… I have said many times on Twitter that an issue with the news today is that it is sensationalism meant to grab eyeballs for advertising, not news. I recall in the 1960s and 1970s when this started to change, and Cronkite, Huntley & Brinkley, and others expressed concern about how having to be profitable would eventually take the news away from the story and toward the profit. Even the Mary Tyler Moore show had an episode about Lou Grant's unhappiness with "happy talk" news. Yet today, on-air personalities and supposed experts seem blind to this reality. Your article missed one key point, however. In addition to the points you mentioned, there seems to have been a shift of avoiding actual gathering of facts and compiling and interpreting of information and instead simply requesting expert opinions. It's fast and cheaper, and less robust. It falls right in line with the impact of Twitter on the news. But also, the media seems to be doing less to convey difficult topics, again perhaps due to cost and speed. It's ironic, given that we've never had better tools to simplifying story and fact telling, and they don't use them. As a kid I remember the use of cartoons, models, etc. to explain how moon landings work. Where were the cartoons, models etc. explaining why cloth masks wouldn't work well with Coronovirus, or the models, or...etc. And where does the media understand basic math, statistics, or science? They are woefully under-prepared. Seeing Jim Acosta trying to question Birx and Fauci early in the pandemic was laughingly bad for all three.
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