Table of Contents
Introduction: From What
IS News to How
Vital Is News
Donnalyn Pompper and Lindsay Hoffman
1. "I Know It When I See It": Constructing Emotion and Emotional Labor in Social Justice News
Allison J. Steinke and Valerie Belair-Gagnon
2. When Pundits Weigh In: Do Expert and Partisan Critiques in News Reports Shape Ordinary Individuals’ Interpretations of Polls?
Ozan Kuru, Josh Pasek and Michael W. Traugott
3. News, Nationalism, and Hegemony: The Formation of Consistent Issue Framing Throughout the U.S. Political Right
Burton Speakman and Marcus Funk
4. The Ineffectiveness of Fact-Checking Labels on News Memes and Articles
Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch, Mike Schmierbach, Alyssa Appelman and Michael P. Boyle
5. The Influence of Presumed Fake News Influence: Examining Public Support for Corporate Corrective Response, Media Literacy Interventions, and Governmental Regulation
Yang Cheng and Zifei Fay Chen
6. That’s Not News: Audience Perceptions of "News-ness" and Why It Matters
Stephanie Edgerly and Emily K. Vraga
7. "Fake News Is Anything They Say!" — Conceptualization and Weaponization of Fake News among the American Public
Chau Tong, Hyungjin Gill, Jianing Li, Sebastián Valenzuela and Hernando Rojas