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+ | ''With the continuing proliferation of social media in contemporary society, the news media industry has worked to increase it's presence on these platforms. As more and more news information appears on social media sites, users are confronted with a barrage of varying perspectives, opinions, and interpretations. These varying sources of news information often conflict or contradict each other, leaving today's social media user to navigate this increasingly complex media landscape. Understanding the several nuanced dynamics between news consumption and social media allows users to more confidently and consciously engage news information, forming a well-founded opinion. (Gareth)'' | ||
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+ | [[Williamson, et al. (2011). Young Adults & Everyday Life Information: The Role of News Media. (Gareth)]] | ||
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+ | [[Chan-Olmsted, et al. (2013). Mobile News Adoption Among Young Adults: Examining the Roles of Perceptions, News Consumption, and Media Usage. (Gareth)]] | ||
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About This Subject
2-3 paragraph description of the subject area
Topics
Topic 1
"2-3 sentence description of the topic"
Articles
Author, A. A. (2018). Title of article.
Author, A. A. (2018). Title of article.
Books
Author, A. A. (2018). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle.
Topic 2
2-3 sentence description of the topic
Articles
Author, A. A. (2018). Title of article.
Books
Author, A. A. (2018). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle.
Social Media & News Information
With the continuing proliferation of social media in contemporary society, the news media industry has worked to increase it's presence on these platforms. As more and more news information appears on social media sites, users are confronted with a barrage of varying perspectives, opinions, and interpretations. These varying sources of news information often conflict or contradict each other, leaving today's social media user to navigate this increasingly complex media landscape. Understanding the several nuanced dynamics between news consumption and social media allows users to more confidently and consciously engage news information, forming a well-founded opinion. (Gareth)
Articles
Books
Author, A. A. (2018). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle.