9 research outputs found

    Generation Y and news: fun-seeking versus traditional

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    Recent research shows how young people (generation Y) consume media for news; their attitudes, orientation and motivation towards news absorb. To what level do they participate, seed and co-create for news? These findings will be held against the results of present collected data from Generation X. Do both generations differ in news motivations, consumption patterns and intentions to co-create, or not?status: publishe

    Interview met Vicky Franssen: Verslaafd aan Facebook

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    De nieuwe gebruiker

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    Reflections on the new peer to peer news paradigm as exploited by youngsters. The influence of both education level and type on news participation, seeding behavior and attitudes within web 2.0 environments

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    The presentation discusses the media use of 16-to-25 year olds, and particularly their appetite for news and their attitudes and motivations towards User Generated Content. To what degree do they participate in news production and in which circumstances are they likely to seed and co-create news items? The presentation focuses on the role of educational level achieved in secondary school and current training at college: Informatics and Journalism. Furthermore, the presentation focuses on the seeding aspects of fun and news items. Social media users tend to share content with peers more often and with more people than ever before. To what degree do youngsters trust these sources? It seems that the level of trust required is different from one source to anotherstatus: publishe

    De (nieuwe) gebruiker: generatie Einstein, anders dan vorige generaties ?

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