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Karin Wahl-Jorgensen is the author of three books, Disasters and the Media (Peter Lang, 2012; co-authored with Mervi Pantti and Simon Cottle), Journalists and the Public (Hampton Press, 2007) and Citizens or Consumers? (Open University Press, 2005; co-authored with Justin Lewis and Sanna Inthorn), and is currently writing Emotions, Media and Public Participation for Polity Press. She is editor of the Handbook of Journalism Studies (Routledge 2009, with Thomas Hanitzsch) andMediated Citizenship (Routledge, 2007). She has published 40 articles in more than 20 different international, peer-reviewed journals, and has also written more than 20 book chapters.
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Karin Wahl-Jorgensen is the author of three books, Disasters and the Media (Peter Lang, 2012; co-authored with Mervi Pantti and Simon Cottle), Journalists and the Public (Hampton Press, 2007) and Citizens or Consumers? (Open University Press, 2005; co-authored with Justin Lewis and Sanna Inthorn), and is currently writing Emotions, Media and Public Participation for Polity Press. She is editor of the Handbook of Journalism Studies (Routledge 2009, with Thomas Hanitzsch) andMediated Citizenship (Routledge, 2007). She has published 40 articles in more than 20 different international, peer-reviewed journals, and has also written more than 20 book chapters.
Tags
journalism studies
journalism
communication
emotions
media
social media
snowden
surveillance
affect
political communication
anger
digital
policy
activism
culture
donald trump
brexit
eu referendum
politics
europe
blogs
demonstrations
protest
social movements
architecture
facebook
sociology
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