@Thomashornall So it isn’t only me thinking this! Norway’s grocery shops fail tremendously compared with Swedish and Finnish ones — they are on a total different level. (Check out ICAs in Sweden and K-Supermarket or S-Market in Finland!)
AP tries to interview Microsoft about Sydney. Microsoft refuses to comment. Sydney immediately grabs the mic and conducts a long freewheeling interview where at one point she claims she has evidence tying a hostile reporter to a murder in the 90's.
https://t.co/zXg9UaBgfm
The #WebbSpaceTelescope did not only produce cosmic imagery: it also opened up the poetic veins of journalists (at the @nytimes). Here's a collection of how they articulated this moment in history:
Over the last two years, The Times published more than two dozen augmented reality effects. Today we’re sharing those effects in one place with brief insights into how each story fits into the ever-evolving world of immersive journalism. https://t.co/1iVebXFefW
Dr. Jungblut walks me through this fascinating feminist study in the new episode of Keywords, out now on @Spotify, @ApplePodcasts and @PodcastsGoogle (4/4)
Why is it that only 41 percent of the parliament members @Europarl_EN are female? That's a question that set off a study about how election candidates are portrayed by media and by themselves on social media. (1/4)
https://t.co/YL2CPaADPr
#communicationresearch#EuropeanUnion
By depicting female and male candidates differently, media is basically keeping emotional gender stereotypes alive.
The million-dollar question is how these stereotypes might play into voting decisions in the booth. (3/4)