sample of publications
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articles
- How to grow a transnational field: A network analysis of the global fact-checking movement. NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY. 27:3505-3523. 2025
- What We Talk About When We Talk About Media Effects. Sociologica. 19:195-199. 2025
- Editorial: Fact-Checkers Around the World-Regional, Comparative, and Institutional Perspectives. Media and Communication. 12:Art. 9687. 2024
- Analyzing Code: What a Critical Code Studies Approach Reveals About the Epistemology of Data Journalism. Digital Journalism. 2024
- Do More with Less: Minimizing Competitive Tensions in Collaborative Local Journalism. Digital Journalism. 12:101-120. 2024
- From Public Reason to Public Health: Professional Implications of the "Debunking Turn" in the Global Fact-Checking Field. Digital Journalism. 12:1417-1436. 2024
- Making them pay: Comparing how environmental facts matter in two accountability contexts. NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY. 2024
- What Is the Problem with Misinformation? Fact-checking as a Sociotechnical and Problem-Solving Practice. Journalism Studies. 25:898-918. 2024
- Knowledge Work in Platform Fact-Checking Partnerships. International Journal of Communication. 17:1169-1189. 2023
- All the News That's Fit to Click: How Metrics Are Transforming the Work of Journalists. NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY. 24:2177-2179. 2022
- Considering Interinstitutional Visibilities in Combating Misinformation. Digital Journalism. 10:669-678. 2022
- Journalism and Source Criticism. Revised Approaches to Assessing Truth-Claims. Journalism Studies. 23:2119-2137. 2022
- From movement to institution: The "global fact" summit as a field-configuring event. Sociologica. 14:157-172. 2020
- Discipline and promote: Building infrastructure and managing algorithms in a "structured journalism" project by professional fact-checking groups. NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY. 22:342-360. 2020
- "Everything Just Went Apeshit": Revisiting the "Mobilization Model" of Journalistic Impact. Journalism Studies. 21:2343-2359. 2020
- Amid Political Spin and Online Misinformation, Fact Checking Adapts. POLITICAL QUARTERLY. 91:585-591. 2020
- Losing Pravda: Ethics and The Press in Post-Truth Russia. International Journal of Press-Politics. 24:389-391. 2019
- Newsroom Integration as an Organizational Challenge: Approaches of European public service media from a comparative perspective. Journalism Studies. 20:1238-1259. 2019
- Boundaries Not Drawn: Mapping the institutional roots of the global fact-checking movement. Journalism Studies. 19:613-631. 2018
- Correcting Political and Consumer Misperceptions: The Effectiveness and Effects of Rating Scale Versus Contextual Correction Formats. JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY. 95:28-48. 2018
- Anatomy of a Fact Check: Objective Practice and the Contested Epistemology of Fact Checking. Communication Culture & Critique. 10:518-537. 2017
- The Monitorial Citizen in the "Democratic Recession". Journalism Studies. 18:1239-1250. 2017
- Thinking ahead: Prospects for public-service journalism in the new news world. NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY. 18:521-527. 2016
- Understanding Innovations in Journalistic Practice: A Field Experiment Examining Motivations for Fact-Checking. JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION. 66:102-138. 2016
- Sharing the news: Journalistic collaboration as field repair. International Journal of Communication. 9:1966-1984. 2015
- Blogging Back then: Annotative journalism in I.F. Stone's Weekly and Talking Points Memo. Journalism. 16:99-118. 2015
- The struggle for internet freedom. Global Media and Communication. 7:149-158. 2011
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book chapters
- Always just Around the Corner? How Fact-Checkers view Capabilities and Challenges in the Emerging Field of Automated Fact-Checking. In: The Routledge Companion to Digital Journalism Studies. Routledge. 2024
- Fact-Checking Movement. In: The SAGE Encyclopedia of Journalism. SAGE Publications, Inc.. 632-634. 2022
- Technologies and Fact-Checking: A Sociotechnical Mapping. In: Disinformation studies: Perspectives from an emerging field. LabCom Books. 193-236. 2022
- Lessons from an extraordinary year: Four heuristics for studying mediated misinformation in 2020 and beyond. In: The Routledge Companion to Media Disinformation and Populism. Routledge. 2021
- From information availability to factual accountability: Reconsidering how truth matters for politicians, publics, and the news media. In: Journalism and Truth in an Age of Social Media. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS. 39-57. 2019
- Journalism and truth in sensing. In: Sensors and journalism. Tow Center for Digital Journalism. 70-72. 2014
- Digital Revolution. In: The Oxford encyclopedia of American cultural and intellectual history. Oxford University Press. 295-299. 2013
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books
- Deciding what's true: The rise of political fact-checking in American journalism. New York: Columbia University Press. 2016
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working papers
