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Toril Aalberg
Toril Aalberg
Professor, Department of Sociology and Political Science, NTNU Trondheim
Email được xác minh tại svt.ntnu.no
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Trích dẫn bởi
Trích dẫn bởi
Năm
Political communication in a high-choice media environment: A challenge for democracy?
P Van Aelst, J Strömbäck, T Aalberg, F Esser, C De Vreese, J Matthes, ...
Annals of the international communication association 41 (1), 3-27, 2017
10712017
The framing of politics as strategy and game: A review of concepts, operationalizations and key findings
T Aalberg, J Strömbäck, CH De Vreese
Journalism 13 (2), 162-178, 2012
7262012
Populist political communication in Europe
T Aalberg, F Esser, C Reinemann, J Strömbäck, CH Vreese
Routledge, 2017
7172017
Populism as an expression of political communication content and style: A new perspective
CH De Vreese, F Esser, T Aalberg, C Reinemann, J Stanyer
The international journal of press/politics 23 (4), 423-438, 2018
6642018
How media inform democracy: A comparative approach
T Aalberg, J Curran
Routledge, 2012
4112012
Media systems and the political information environment: A cross-national comparison
T Aalberg, P Van Aelst, J Curran
The international journal of press/politics 15 (3), 255-271, 2010
4082010
Populist political communication: Toward a model of its causes, forms, and effects
C Reinemann, T Aalberg, F Esser, J Strömbäck, CH De Vreese
Populist political communication in Europe, 12-26, 2016
3152016
Political information opportunities in Europe: A longitudinal and comparative study of thirteen television systems
F Esser, CH De Vreese, J Strömbäck, P Van Aelst, T Aalberg, J Stanyer, ...
The international journal of press/politics 17 (3), 247-274, 2012
2692012
Tuning out the world of news and current affairs—An empirical study of Europe’s disconnected citizens
A Blekesaune, E Elvestad, T Aalberg
European Sociological Review 28 (1), 110-126, 2012
2362012
Does a crisis change news habits? A comparative study of the effects of COVID-19 on news media use in 17 European countries
P Van Aelst, F Toth, L Castro, V Štětka, C Vreese, T Aalberg, AS Cardenal, ...
Digital Journalism 9 (9), 1208-1238, 2021
2202021
Economic and cultural drivers of immigrant support worldwide
NA Valentino, SN Soroka, S Iyengar, T Aalberg, R Duch, M Fraile, ...
British Journal of Political Science 49 (4), 1201-1226, 2019
2202019
Achieving justice: Comparative public opinions on income distribution
T Aalberg
Brill, 2003
2122003
Media choice and informed democracy: Toward increasing news consumption gaps in Europe?
T Aalberg, A Blekesaune, E Elvestad
The international journal of press/politics 18 (3), 281-303, 2013
1982013
Introduction: Comprehending populist political communication
T Aalberg, CH de Vreese
Populist political communication in Europe, 3-11, 2016
1952016
Sources in the news: A comparative study
R Tiffen, PK Jones, D Rowe, T Aalberg, S Coen, J Curran, K Hayashi, ...
Journalism studies 15 (4), 374-391, 2014
1922014
International TV news, foreign affairs interest and public knowledge: A comparative study of foreign news coverage and public opinion in 11 countries
T Aalberg, S Papathanassopoulos, S Soroka, J Curran, K Hayashi, ...
Journalism Studies 14 (3), 387-406, 2013
1892013
Gender Stereotyping of Political Candidates.
T Aalberg, AT Jenssen
Nordicom Review 28 (1), 2007
1682007
Why are “others” so polarized? Perceived political polarization and media use in 10 countries
JH Yang, H Rojas, M Wojcieszak, T Aalberg, S Coen, J Curran, K Hayashi, ...
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 21 (5), 349-367, 2016
1632016
Auntie knows best? Public broadcasters and current affairs knowledge
S Soroka, B Andrew, T Aalberg, S Iyengar, J Curran, S Coen, K Hayashi, ...
British Journal of Political Science 43 (4), 719-739, 2013
1612013
Do attitudes about immigration predict willingness to admit individual immigrants? A cross-national test of the person-positivity bias
S Iyengar, S Jackman, S Messing, N Valentino, T Aalberg, R Duch, ...
Public opinion quarterly 77 (3), 641-665, 2013
1612013
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