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Richard Fletcher
Richard Fletcher
Director of Research, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford
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Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2021
N Newman, R Fletcher, S Andi, CT Robertson, RK Nielsen
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, 2021
55462021
Are people incidentally exposed to news on social media? A comparative analysis
R Fletcher, RK Nielsen
New Media & Society 20 (7), 2450-2468, 2018
7492018
Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2017
N Newman, R Fletcher, A Kalogeropoulos, DAL Levy, RK Nielsen
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, 2017
635*2017
Navigating the ‘Infodemic’: How People in Six Countries Access and Rate News and Information about Coronavirus
RK Nielsen, R Fletcher, N Newman, JS Brennen, PN Howard
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, 2020
497*2020
Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2019
N Newman, R Fletcher, A Kalogeropoulos, RK Nielsen
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, 2019
438*2019
The impact of trust in the news media on online news consumption and participation
R Fletcher, S Park
Digital journalism 5 (10), 1281-1299, 2017
4342017
Are News Audiences Increasingly Fragmented? A Cross‐National Comparative Analysis of Cross‐Platform News Audience Fragmentation and Duplication
R Fletcher, RK Nielsen
Journal of Communication 67 (4), 476-498, 2017
3772017
Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2020
N Newman, R Fletcher, A Schulz, S Andi, RK Nielsen
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, 2020
322*2020
Measuring the reach of “fake news” and online disinformation in Europe
R Fletcher, A Cornia, L Graves, RK Nielsen
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, 2018
296*2018
Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2018
N Newman, R Fletcher, A Kalogeropoulos, DAL Levy, RK Nielsen
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, 2018
260*2018
Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2016
N Newman, R Fletcher, A Kalogeropoulos, DAL Levy, RK Nielsen
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, 2016
222*2016
How polarized are online and offline news audiences? A comparative analysis of twelve countries
R Fletcher, A Cornia, RK Nielsen
The international journal of press/politics 25 (2), 169-195, 2020
1762020
Bias, Bullshit and Lies: Audience Perspectives on Low Trust in the Media
N Newman, R Fletcher
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, 2017
176*2017
Paying for online news: A comparative analysis of six countries
R Fletcher, RK Nielsen
Digital journalism 5 (9), 1173-1191, 2017
1582017
Generalised scepticism: How people navigate news on social media
R Fletcher, RK Nielsen
Information, communication & society 22 (12), 1751-1769, 2019
1442019
Echo Chambers, Filter Bubbles, and Polarisation: a Literature Review
AR Arguedas, CT Robertson, R Fletcher, RK Nielsen
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, 2022
1382022
Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2022
N Newman, R Fletcher, CT Robertson, K Eddy, RK Nielsen
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, 2022
120*2022
Automated serendipity: The effect of using search engines on news repertoire balance and diversity
R Fletcher, RK Nielsen
Digital Journalism 6 (8), 976-989, 2018
1142018
News brand attribution in distributed environments: Do people know where they get their news?
A Kalogeropoulos, R Fletcher, RK Nielsen
New Media & Society 21 (3), 583-601, 2019
912019
Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2020
N Newman, R Fletcher, A Schulz, S Andi, RK Nielsen
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, 2020
78*2020
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