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Helen Caple and<br />
Monika Bednarek<br />
Sponsor: Reuters Institute for<br />
the Study of Journalism<br />
This working paper explores the<br />
extensive literature on the study<br />
of news values within journalism<br />
and media studies and teases out<br />
the many different approaches to<br />
news values analysis.<br />
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REUTERS INSTITUTE ANNUAL REPORT ’13-’14<br />
Reuters Institute Digital<br />
News Report 2014:<br />
Tracking the Future<br />
of News<br />
Edited by Nic Newman<br />
and David A. L. Levy<br />
Sponsor: Google; Ofcom; BBC<br />
Global News; Newsworks; France<br />
Télévisions; the Hans Bredow<br />
Institute; the Centre for Power,<br />
Media and Communication,<br />
Roskilde University; Edelman<br />
UK; the University of Navarra;<br />
and the Media Industry Research<br />
Foundation of Finland<br />
The Reuters Institute Digital News<br />
Report 2014 reveals new insights<br />
about digital news consumption<br />
based on a representative survey<br />
of online news consumers<br />
conducted by YouGov across<br />
10 countries.<br />
WORKING PAPERS<br />
Trust and Journalism in<br />
a Digital Environment<br />
Bernd Blöbaum<br />
Sponsor: Reuters Institute for<br />
the Study of Journalism<br />
This paper examines the<br />
relationship between trust and<br />
journalism. Based on both a<br />
literature review and on empirical<br />
evidence, it explores journalism’s<br />
contribution to the creation of<br />
trust for other social systems,<br />
organisations, and for individuals<br />
(trust through journalism) and<br />
looks at trust in journalism,<br />
particularly under conditions of<br />
digitalisation.<br />
Public Opinion, Party<br />
Politics, Policy, and<br />
Immigration News in<br />
the United Kingdom<br />
Robert G. Picard<br />
Sponsor: Reuters Institute for<br />
the Study of Journalism<br />
This paper investigates links<br />
between news coverage of<br />
immigration issues, public<br />
opinion, political party positions,<br />
and parliamentary actions on<br />
immigration policy in the UK. It<br />
finds strong relations among news,<br />
opinion, and party attention, but<br />
weak relations between those<br />
factors and policy enactment.<br />
Vox Populi Citizen<br />
Alienation and the<br />
Political and Media Elite<br />
Elisabeth Braw<br />
Sponsor: Reuters Institute for<br />
the Study of Journalism<br />
Politicians and journalists<br />
rank at the bottom of public<br />
confidence surveys. This working<br />
paper attempts an explanation,<br />
and examines the potential<br />
consequences, of such citizen<br />
distrust in the public institutions<br />
that – de jure or de facto – are<br />
supposed to represent them.<br />
Expansion of<br />
International<br />
Broadcasting:<br />
The Growing Global<br />
Reach of China<br />
Central Television<br />
Si Si<br />
Delving into the<br />
Discourse: Approaches<br />
to News Values in<br />
Journalism Studies<br />
and Beyond<br />
Sponsor: Reuters Institute for<br />
the Study of Journalism<br />
This report explores how and<br />
why China Central Television is<br />
expanding globally at a rapid pace.