New International Journal of Communication out now //= get_post_time('c', true); ?>//= get_the_date(); ?> //= __('By', 'sage'); ?>//= get_author_posts_url(get_the_author_meta('ID')); ?>//= get_the_author(); ?> Published: 15 Feb 2017By: JRNTags: economic journalism, framing, sources The International Journal of Communication has just published a new issue and a special section on digital citizenship and surveillance. The both include a bunch of intriguing articles for those interested in journalism. Take a look at these for example: Masahiro Yamamoto, Seungahn Nah and Deborah Chung: U.S. Newspaper Editors’ Ratings of Social Media as Influential News Sources Jing Wang: “Stir-Frying” Internet Finance: Financialization and the Institutional Role of Financial News in China Sallie Hughes and Mireya Márquez-Ramírez: Examining the Practices That Mexican Journalists Employ to Reduce Risk in a Context of Violence Markus Ojala, Mervi Pantti and Jarkko Kangas: Whose War, Whose Fault? Visual Framing of the Ukraine Conflict in Western European Newspapers The issue and special section are available here. Picture: Surveillance by Son of Groucho, licence: CC BY 2.0