PEER-REviewed Publications

Mont’Alverne, C., Ross Arguedas, A., Badrinathan, S., Toff, B., Fletcher, R., & Nielsen, R.K. (2023). Domain-Specific Influence On Facebook: How Topic Matters When Assessing Influential Accounts In Four Countries. Journal Of Quantitative Description: Digital Media, 3.

Mont’Alverne, C., Ross Arguedas, A., Banerjee, S., Toff, B., Fletcher, R., & Nielsen, R. (2023). The Electoral Misinformation Nexus: How news consumption, platform use, and trust in news influence belief in electoral misinformation. Public Opinion Quarterly.

Ross Arguedas, A., Badrinathan, S., Mont’Alverne, C., Toff, B., Fletcher, R., & Nielsen, R. K. (2023). Shortcuts to trust: Relying on cues to judge online news from unfamiliar sources on digital platforms. Journalism.

Mont’Alverne, C., Badrinathan, S., Ross Arguedas, A., Toff, B., Fletcher, R., & Nielsen, R. (2023). “Fair and Balanced”: What News Audiences in Four Countries Mean When They Say They Prefer Impartial News. Journalism Studies, 24(9), 1131–1148.

Ross Arguedas, A., Badrinathan, S., Mont’Alverne, C., Toff, B., Fletcher, R., & Nielsen, R. K. (2022). “It’s a Battle You Are Never Going to Win”: Perspectives from Journalists in Four Countries on How Digital Media Platforms Undermine Trust in News. Journalism Studies, 23(14), 1821–1840.

Ross Arguedas, A. (2022). Diagnosis as Subculture: Subversions of Health and Medical Knowledges in the Orthorexia Recovery Community on Instagram. Qualitative Sociology, 45, 327–351.

Siles, I., Ross Arguedas, A., Sancho, M., & Solís-Quesada, R. (2022). Playing Spotify’s game: Artists’ approaches to playlisting in Latin America. Journal of Cultural Economy, 15(5), 551–567.

Scherr, C. L., Ross Arguedas, A., Getachew-Smith, H., Marshall-Fricker, C., Shrestha, N., Brooks, K., Fischhoff, B., Vadaparampil, S. T. (2020). A Modern Dilemma: How Experts Grapple with Ambiguous Genetic Test Results. Medical Decision Making, 40(5), 655-668.

Ross Arguedas, A. A. (2020). “Can naughty be healthy?”: Healthism and its discontents in news coverage of orthorexia nervosa. Social Science & Medicine, 246, 112784.

Ross Arguedas, A. A. (2019). Medicalization in the Media: News Coverage of a New and Uncertain Diagnosis. Journalism Practice, 14(9), 1087–1105

Ross Arguedas, A. A. (2019). Making an Expert: Sources and their Contributions in News Coverage of Orthorexia Nervosa. Journalism, 22(9), 2222–2239.

Ross Arguedas, A. A., Scherr, C. L., Dean, M., Getachew-Smith, H., & Clements, M. (2019). Intersections of health and gender imperatives: Stratified decision-making among women with a BRCA mutation. BioSocieties, 15, 245–269.

Getachew-Smith, H., Ross, A. A., Scherr, C. L., Dean, M., & Clements, M. L. (2019). Previving: How Unaffected Women with a BRCA1/2 Mutation Navigate Previvor Identity. Health Communication, 35(10), 1256–1265.

Scherr, C., Aufox, S., Ross, A. A., Ramesh, S., Wicklund, C., & Smith, M. (2018). What People Want to Know About Their Genes: A Critical Review of the Literature on Large-Scale Genome Sequencing Studies. Healthcare, 6(3).

Ross, A. A. (2018). Tracking Health and Fitness: A Cultural Examination of Self-quantification, Biomedicalization, and Gender. In T. M. Hale, W.-Y. S. Chou, S. R. Cotten, & A. Khilnani (Eds.), eHealth: Current Evidence, Promises, Perils and Future Directions (Vol. 15, pp. 123-151): Emerald Publishing Limited.

Dean, M., Scherr, C. L., Clements, M., Koruo, R., Martinez, J., Ross, A. A. (2017). “When information is not enough”: A model for understanding BRCA-positive previvors’ information needs regarding hereditary breast and ovarian cancer risk. Patient Education and Counseling, 100(9), 1738-1743.

Koruo, R., Dean, M., Scherr, C. L., Clements, M., Ross, A. A. (2017). Previvors’ perceptions of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer health information. American Journal of Undergraduate Research, 14(2), 95-104.

Ross, A. A. (2017). If Nobody Gives a Shit, is it Really News?: Changing standards of news production in a learning newsroom. Digital Journalism, 5(1), 82-99.

REports

Ross Arguedas, A., Mukherjee, M., & Nielsen, R. K. (2024). Race and Leadership in the News Media 2024: Evidence from Five Markets. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.

Ross Arguedas, A., Mukherjee, M., & Nielsen, R. K. (2024). Women and Leadership in the News Media 2024: Evidence from 12 Markets. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.

Banerjee, S., Mont’Alverne, C., Ross Arguedas, A., Toff, B., Fletcher, R., & Nielsen, R. (2023). Strategies for building trust in news: What the public say they want across four countries. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.

Robertson, C., and Ross Arguedas, A. (2023). Commentary: Changing women’s interest in news requires breaking down arbitrary lines between ‘male’ and ‘female’ areas of coverage. In Women and news special report: Gender gaps in news consumption and engagement (special issue of the Digital News Report: Australia).

Ross Arguedas, A., and Felix M. Simon. (2023). Automating democracy: Generative AI, journalism, and the future of democracy. Oxford Internet Institute.

Ross Arguedas, A., Banerjee, S., Mont’Alverne, C., Toff, B., Fletcher, R., & Nielsen, R. K. (2023). News for the powerful and privileged: how misrepresentation and underrepresentation of disadvantaged communities undermines their trust in news. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. 

Eddy, K., Ross Arguedas, A., Mukherjee, M., & Nielsen, R. K. (2023). Race and Leadership in the News Media 2023: Evidence from Five Markets. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.

Eddy, K., Ross Arguedas, A., Mukherjee, M., & Nielsen, R. K. (2023). Women and Leadership in the News Media 2023: Evidence from 12 Markets. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.

Mont’Alverne, C., Ross Arguedas, A., Badrinathan, S., Toff, B., Fletcher, R., & Nielsen, R. K. (2022). The Trust Gap: How and Why News on Digital Platforms Is Viewed More Sceptically Versus News in General. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.

Ross Arguedas, A., Badrinathan, S., Mont’Alverne, C., Toff, B., Fletcher, R., & Nielsen, R. (2022). Snap judgements: How audiences who lack trust in news navigate information on digital platforms. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.

Ross Arguedas, A., Robertson, C., & Nielsen, R. (2022). Echo chambers, filter bubbles, and polarisation: A literature review. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.

Toff, B., Badrinathan, S., Mont'Alverne, C., Ross Arguedas, A., Fletcher, R., & Nielsen, R. K. (2021). Depth and breadth: How news organisations navigate trade-offs around building trust in news. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.

Toff, B., Badrinathan, S., Mont’Alverne, C., Ross Arguedas, A., Fletcher, R., & Nielsen, R. (2021). Overcoming indifference: What attitudes toward news tell us about building trust. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.

Toff, B. J., Badrinathan, S., Mont’Alverne, C., Ross Arguedas, A., Fletcher, R., & Nielsen, R. K. (2021). Listening to What Trust in News Means to Users: Qualitative Evidence from Four Countries. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.

Toff, B. J., Badrinathan, S., Mont’Alverne, C., Ross Arguedas, A., Fletcher, R., & Nielsen, R. K. (2020). What we think we know and what we want to know: Perspectives on trust in news in a changing world. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

 


Amy Ross Arguedas

Amy Ross Arguedas