Vittoria Sacco

Vittoria Sacco
Université de Neuchâtel | UniNE · Académie du journalisme et des médias (AJM)

Doctor of Philosophy

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21
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Citations since 2017
9 Research Items
211 Citations
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Additional affiliations
October 2014 - present
Université de Neuchâtel
Position
  • PostDoc Position
Description
  • Teaching a seminar based on the international project Worlds of Journalism. Teaching quantitative methods for social sciences. Assist in the practical exercises for the course in online journalism.
September 2013 - June 2014
Université de Neuchâtel
Position
  • Research Assistant
Description
  • Exercises and examinations for the courses in descriptive statistics and regression models for the Bachelor Degree in economics
September 2011 - February 2014
Université de Neuchâtel
Position
  • PhD Student
Description
  • Help for the course materials in cross media publishing, social media management, sociology of internet usage and introduction to economics. Seminar on statistics, data visualization and data analysis. Support for examinations and Master thèses.
Education
September 2011 - September 2014
Université de Neuchâtel
Field of study
  • Journalism and Media
September 2009 - September 2011
Université de Neuchâtel
Field of study
  • Statistics
September 2006 - September 2009
Université de Neuchâtel
Field of study
  • Economic sciences

Publications

Publications (21)
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Since its surge in 2014, the migrant and refugee crisis has been a major issue for the European community, not only impacting the geopolitical, economic, societal and humanitarian sectors but also challenging media practices, narratives and framings. This special issue investigates journalistic routines, norms and representations of migrants and re...
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This article retraces a conversation with Nicolae Schiau – a radio journalist at RTS (the French-speaking Swiss national radio and television broadcaster) – and the face behind Exils. This ‘augmented’ reportage followed the journey of six young migrants from the Syrian border to Germany and France. The two editors of this special issue interviewed...
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It is often stated that journalism and the media are going through some fundamental changes. In this article, we present a description of the journalists in Switzerland, based on a nation-wide survey conducted in 2015. This data gives a quantitative description of journalists in Switzerland. Furthermore, this article makes comparison between variou...
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The influence of social media on promoting an inclusive journalism remains unclear but raises great interest and debate. A total of 22 interviews were run with Swiss media professionals to shed light on journalists and their perception of social media to promote inclusive journalism and, more broadly, an inclusive society during the pre and post Ar...
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Switzerland is a small country that has enjoyed a remarkable long and continuous tradition of independence and political neutrality. The federal structure grants considerable autonomy to the different linguistic cantons. Each canton also has its own publishing and broadcasting companies. Evidence shows that the news media industry including the lin...
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This chapter shows that the Italian news media industry is facing structural changes and an increasing fragmentation of the audience favoured by technological developments. News media markets present a high degree of concentration being controlled by a small number of media companies that have become diversified and spread their activities across i...
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Canada, Belgium and Switzerland are multicultural countries with several similarities including having French as a minority language. The trio also shares similar media landscapes, systems and approaches to journalism to those of other Western European and Northern American countries. These commonalities offer an opportunity to probe for the possib...
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The Syrian conflict has challenged both the ways of reporting war and its impact on the public. However, only a few empirical studies have tried to assess public reactions to representations of war. In this paper, we use an empirically-based study that combines quantitative and qualitative methods to assess how Swiss audiences react to crisis repor...
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The aim of this paper is to analyse the different ways in which journalists negotiate representations of their professional and personal identity on social media platforms. We argue that the differing representations of personal and professional identity on social media correspond to the professional, organisational and institutional tensions that...
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Journalistic use of social media for sourcing, distribution and promotion of news comes at a time when the newsroom itself can be said to be in a state of “transition”. Previous research about social media and journalism has focussed on the transition of journalistic practices to the “social media age”, but less attention has been given to the ways...
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Social media has affected the production, dissemination and consumption of news, as well as the professional and cultural values of journalists working within the media. This contribution illustrates the dynamic and complex relationship professional journalists have with social media and the way this relationship plays out in the reporting of news....
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Based on interviews with Swiss journalists who specialise in war and international reportage, this article investigates the extent to which social media impacts on reportage of war and conflict. The interviews examine journalists' perceptions of the threats and opportunities posed by use of social media in reporting conflict, by investigating how j...
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The recent ‘Arab Spring’ protests have been widely discussed in the media as an example of a shift in the dissemination of news and information during a crisis. Apart from the youth-driven resistance played out on the streets, the ‘Arab Spring’ movement is also noteworthy for the millions of texts, images and videos that were transmitted through so...

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