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Erik Albæk
Erik Albæk
Professor, Centre for Journalism, University of Southern Denmark
Verified email at sam.sdu.dk
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Effects of election news coverage: How visibility and tone influence party choice
DN Hopmann, R Vliegenthart, C De Vreese, E Albæk
Political communication 27 (4), 389-405, 2010
2852010
Between knowledge and power: Utilization of social science in public policy making
E Albæk
Policy sciences 28 (1), 79-100, 1995
2821995
The interaction between experts and journalists in news journalism
E Albæk
Journalism 12 (3), 335-348, 2011
2772011
Different roles, different content? A four-country comparison of the role conceptions and reporting style of political journalists
A Van Dalen, CH De Vreese, E Albæk
Journalism 13 (7), 903-922, 2012
2422012
Party media agenda-setting: How parties influence election news coverage
DN Hopmann, C Elmelund-Præstekær, E Albæk, R Vliegenthart, ...
Party Politics 18 (2), 173-191, 2012
2312012
A reality check: How journalists’ role perceptions impact their implementation of the objectivity norm
M Skovsgaard, E Albæk, P Bro, C De Vreese
Journalism 14 (1), 22-42, 2013
2242013
Experts in the mass media: Researchers as sources in Danish daily newspapers, 1961–2001
E Albaek, PM Christiansen, L Togeby
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 80 (4), 937-948, 2003
1832003
Political journalism in comparative perspective
E Albæk, A Van Dalen, N Jebril, CH De Vreese
Cambridge University Press, 2014
1822014
Infotainment, cynicism and democracy: The effects of privatization vs personalization in the news
N Jebril, E Albaek, CH De Vreese
European journal of communication 28 (2), 105-121, 2013
1802013
Incumbency bonus in election news coverage explained: The logics of political power and the media market
DN Hopmann, CH De Vreese, E Albæk
Journal of Communication 61 (2), 264-282, 2011
1592011
Suspicious minds: Explaining political cynicism among political journalists in Europe
A Van Dalen, E Albaek, C de Vreese
European Journal of Communication 26 (2), 147-162, 2011
1232011
Generational gaps in political media use and civic engagement: From baby boomers to Generation Z
K Andersen, J Ohme, C Bjarnøe, MJ Bordacconi, E Albæk, CH De Vreese
Taylor & Francis, 2021
992021
Fra sandhed til information. Evalueringsforskning i USA-før og nu
E Albæk
Lindhardt og Ringhof, 2021
962021
Making tobacco consumption a political issue in the United States and Denmark: The dynamics of issue expansion in comparative perspective
E Albæk, C Green-Pedersen, LB Nielsen
Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice 9 (1), 1-20, 2007
792007
Measuring media diet in a high-choice environment-testing the list-frequency technique
K Andersen, C H. de Vreese, E Albæk
Communication Methods and Measures 10 (2-3), 81-98, 2016
762016
Policy evaluation: Design and utilization
E Albæk
Knowledge in Society 2 (4), 6-19, 1989
731989
The uncertain first-time voter: Effects of political media exposure on young citizens’ formation of vote choice in a digital media environment
J Ohme, CH de Vreese, E Albaek
New media & society 20 (9), 3243-3265, 2018
632018
Knowledge, interests and the many meanings of evaluation: a developmental perspective
E Albaek
Scandinavian Journal of Social Welfare 7 (2), 94-98, 1998
621998
Why all this evaluation? Theoretical notes and empirical observations on the functions and growth of evaluation, with Denmark as an illustrative case
E Albæk
Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation 11 (2), 1-34, 1996
601996
Are watchdogs doing their business? Media coverage of economic news
A Kalogeropoulos, HM Svensson, A Van Dalen, C De Vreese, E Albæk
Journalism 16 (8), 993-1009, 2015
572015
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