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Mark Coddington
Mark Coddington
Associate Professor, Washington and Lee University
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Clarifying journalism’s quantitative turn: A typology for evaluating data journalism, computational journalism, and computer-assisted reporting
M Coddington
Digital journalism 3 (3), 331-348, 2015
7402015
Reciprocal journalism: A concept of mutual exchange between journalists and audiences
SC Lewis, AE Holton, M Coddington
Journalism practice 8 (2), 229-241, 2014
4652014
The wall becomes a curtain: Revisiting journalism's news-business boundary
M Coddington
Boundaries of Journalism: Professionalism, Practices and Participation, 67-82, 2015
2502015
Tweeting conventions: Political journalists' use of Twitter to cover the 2012 presidential campaign
RG Lawrence, L Molyneux, M Coddington, A Holton
Journalism Studies 15 (6), 789-806, 2014
1862014
Fact checking the campaign: How political reporters use Twitter to set the record straight (or not)
M Coddington, L Molyneux, RG Lawrence
The International Journal of Press/Politics 19 (4), 391-409, 2014
1772014
Seeking and sharing: Motivations for linking on Twitter
AE Holton, K Baek, M Coddington, C Yaschur
Communication research reports 31 (1), 33-40, 2014
1542014
Online harassment and its implications for the journalist–audience relationship
SC Lewis, R Zamith, M Coddington
Digital Journalism 8 (8), 1047-1067, 2020
1532020
Whose news? Whose values? Citizen journalism and journalistic values through the lens of content creators and consumers
AE Holton, M Coddington, H Gil de Zúñiga
Journalism practice 7 (6), 720-737, 2013
1312013
Aggregation, clickbait and their effect on perceptions of journalistic credibility and quality
L Molyneux, M Coddington
Journalism Practice 14 (4), 429-446, 2020
1282020
Defending a paradigm by patrolling a boundary: Two global newspapers’ approach to WikiLeaks
M Coddington
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 89 (3), 377-396, 2012
1252012
When the gates swing open: Examining network gatekeeping in a social media setting
M Coddington, AE Holton
Mass communication and society 17 (2), 236-257, 2014
1112014
Reciprocity and the news: The role of personal and social media reciprocity in news creation and consumption
AE Holton, M Coddington, SC Lewis, HG De Zuniga
International Journal of Communication 9, 2526-2547, 2015
1062015
Interacting with audiences: Journalistic role conceptions, reciprocity, and perceptions about participation
AE Holton, SC Lewis, M Coddington
The Future of Journalism: Risks, Threats and Opportunities, 327-337, 2020
1032020
Building frames link by link: The linking practices of blogs and news sites
M Coddington
International Journal of Communication 6, 2007-2026, 2012
702012
Defending judgment and context in ‘original reporting’: Journalists’ construction of newswork in a networked age
M Coddington
Journalism 15 (6), 678-695, 2014
662014
Aggregating the news: Secondhand knowledge and the erosion of journalistic authority
M Coddington
Columbia University Press, 2019
542019
Normalizing the hyperlink: How bloggers, professional journalists, and institutions shape linking values
M Coddington
Digital Journalism 2 (2), 140-155, 2014
492014
The imagined audience for news: Where does a journalist’s perception of the audience come from?
M Coddington, SC Lewis, V Belair-Gagnon
Journalism Studies 22 (8), 1028-1046, 2021
442021
Telling secondhand stories: News aggregation and the production of journalistic knowledge
MA Coddington
University of Texas at Austin, 2015
322015
Defining and mapping data journalism and computational journalism: A review of typologies and themes
M Coddington
The Routledge Handbook of Developments in Digital Journalism Studies, 247-258, 2018
312018
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