Citations:churnalize

English citations of churnalize

  • 2015, Fongot Kini-Yen Kinni, Pan-Africanism: Political Philosophy and Socio-Economic Anthropology for African Liberation and Governance, page 287:
    What this story (churnalised from the Washington Post, by the way) does not tell us []
  • 2015, Clay A. Johnson, chapter 3, in The Information Diet: A Case for Conscious Comsumption:
    A website has even been set up, churnalism.com, that allows you to paste in the copy of news articles to see how an article has been “churnalized”; how many times a press release has been copied and pasted across various sources in the UK.
  • 2020, Mark Pack, chapter 2, in Bad News: What the Headlines Don't Tell Us, endnote ***:
    The Daily Mail website is particularly good at doing this, out-churnalising others by rapidly adding pre-existing pieces of knowledge to a story. So good, in fact, that the story is often substantially better, as it gives more context and follow-up information than other churnalised stories. It is an under-appreciated feature of this often-criticised website: the less a story originates with the Mail itself, the better it often is.
  • 2021, Aiden Hoyle et al., “Portrait of liberal chaos: RT’s antagonistic strategic narration about the Netherlands”, in Media, War & Conflict, →DOI, page 13:
    Given the rise in the discourse around the potential security threats conferred by Russian malign information influence on Dutch society, especially with recent investigations detecting churnalized content in Dutch social media spaces [], one of the most pertinent foreign audiences to explore here would be the Dutch domestic audience