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Understanding news engagement on social media: A media repertoire approach

This study promotes the news repertoire framework as an analytical approach best suited for studying news engagement on social media (SM), considering its multifaceted nature. To demonstrate the theoretical benefits of this proposal, the study seeks to (1) identify user profiles based on SM news vie...

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Published in:New media & society 2022-08, Vol.24 (8), p.1791-1812
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