Research of August 2019

Journalism Research of August 2019

Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in August 2019 about journalism research. The bolded titles link to JRN articles written about the studies.

PublishedTitleAuthor(s)Journal / publisher
2019-08-31Technical frames, flexibility, and online pressures in TV newsroomsVíctor García-PerdomoInformation, Communication & Society
2019-08-29Burning out and turning off: Journalists’ disconnection strategies on social mediaDiana Bossio, Avery E HoltonJournalism
2019-08-28Putting Our Own People First: The Content and Effects of Online Right-wing Populist Discourse Surrounding the European Refugee CrisisMichael HameleersMass Communication and Society
2019-08-27Breaking Through the Ambivalence: Journalistic Responses to Information Security TechnologiesJennifer R. HenrichsenDigital Journalism
2019-08-27A tale of two cities: A comparative study of media narratives of the battles for Aleppo and MosulJohannes ScherlingMedia, War & Conflict
2019-08-26The challenges of public service broadcasting: A study of the Empresa Brasil de ComunicaçãoMarcus Fraga, Julián Durazo HerrmannJournalism
2019-08-26All the President’s Tweets: Effects of Exposure to Trump’s “Fake News” Accusations on Perceptions of Journalists, News Stories, and Issue EvaluationDaniel J. Tamul, Adrienne Holz Ivory, Jessica Hotter & Jordan WolfMass Communication and Society
2019-08-25Media use, fear of terrorism, and attitudes towards immigrants and refugees: Young people and adults comparedMarlies Debrael, Leen d’Haenens, Rozane De Cock, David De ConinckInternational Communication Gazette
2019-08-25Media use, fear of terrorism, and attitudes towards immigrants and refugees: Young people and adults comparedMarlies Debrael, Leen d’Haenens, Rozane De Cock, David De ConinckInternational Communication Gazette
2019-08-24Media Effects Across Time and Subject: How News Coverage Affects Two Out of Four Attributes of Consumer ConfidenceMark Boukes, Alyt Damstra, Rens VliegenthartCommunication Research
2019-08-24Media Effects Across Time and Subject: How News Coverage Affects Two Out of Four Attributes of Consumer ConfidenceMark Boukes, Alyt Damstra, Rens VliegenthartCommunication Research
2019-08-23Structured Journalism and the Semantic Units of NewsDavid CaswellDigital Journalism
2019-08-23The Reception of Fake News: The Interpretations and Practices That Shape the Consumption of Perceived MisinformationMaría Celeste Wagner & Pablo J. BoczkowskiDigital Journalism
2019-08-23Value Emergence in the Usage of Mobile News AlertsLeena Mäkelä, Mika Boedeker & Nina HelanderDigital Journalism
2019-08-23Media use in changing everyday life: How biographical disruption could destabilize media repertoires and public connectionBrita Ytre-ArneEuropean Journal of Communication
2019-08-22Mapping the Mobile DNA of News. Understanding Incidental and Serendipitous Mobile News ConsumptionKristin Van Damme, Marijn Martens, Sarah Van Leuven, Mariek Vanden Abeele & Lieven De MarezDigital Journalism
2019-08-22Inquisitive mind: a conversational news companionMateusz Dubiel, Alessandra Cervone, Giuseppe RiccardiCUI '19 Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Conversational User Interfaces
2019-08-20Media Accountability and Journalists: To Whom Do Spanish Professionals Feel Responsible?María-Ángeles Chaparro-Domínguez, Juan-Carlos Suárez-Villegas & Ruth Rodríguez-MartínezJournalism Practice
2019-08-20Virtual hype meets reality: Users’ perception of immersive journalismSøren Lund Nielsen, Penelope SheetsJournalism
2019-08-20Wounded in Mind
Science Service Writer, Marjorie Van de Water, Explains World War II Military Neuropsychiatry to the American Public
Susan E. SwanbergMedia History
2019-08-19Brand disclosure and source partiality affect native advertising recognition and media credibilityYou Li, Ye WangNewspaper Research Journal
2019-08-18Stereotyping by historicizing: The journalistic writing technique of locating foreign societies in the pastMiki TanikawaJournalism
2019-08-18Mediatization of conflict in the social media era: A case study of Sino-Indian border crisis in 2017Shixin Ivy ZhangJournalism
2019-08-18Market matters: interdependencies in the Indian media economyVibodh Parthasarathi, Adrian AthiqueMedia, Culture & Society
2019-08-16Deciphering Code: How Newsroom Developers Communicate Journalistic LaborJan Lauren BoylesJournalism Studies
2019-08-16Proposal for a new communicative model in immersive journalismAdriana Paíno Ambrosio, Mª Isabel Rodríguez FidalgoJournalism
2019-08-16Social Media News Use and Political Cynicism: Differential Pathways Through “News Finds Me” PerceptionHyunjin Song, Homero Gil de Zúñiga & Hajo G. BoomgaardenMass Communication and Society
2019-08-16Hitting a Nerve: Populist News Articles Lead to More Frequent and More Populist Reader CommentsSina Blassnig, Sven Engesser, Nicole Ernst & Frank EsserPolitical Communication
2019-08-15So you have a podcast?Aura LindebergReuters Institute for the Study of Journalism fellow paper
2019-08-14#MeToo is different for college students: Media framing of campus sexual assault, its causes, and proposed solutionsJane O’Boyle, Queenie Jo-Yun LiNewspaper Research Journal
2019-08-14News framing of avian flu: Media advocacy and response to a public health crisisMinhee Choi, Brooke Weberling McKeeverNewspaper Research Journal
2019-08-14Reading and writing news: Why consumption and production modes matterLeopoldina Fortunati, John O’SullivanJournalism
2019-08-14Journalists’ level of knowledge on empirical research and opinion polling: A study of Kenyan journalistsDane KiambiJournalism
2019-08-14Older Americans, Black Adults and Americans With Less Education More Interested in Local NewsMichael Barthel & Elizabeth GriecoPew Research Center
2019-08-14Social vs Traditional Media: The Tale of Egypt’s SinaiDahlia KholaifReuters Institute for the Study of Journalism fellow paper
2019-08-14Satire and protest: the Middle East through Egyptian cartoonsNirvana El SaiedReuters Institute for the Study of Journalism fellow paper
2019-08-13Journalism by numbers: trajectories of growth and decline of journalists in the Australian census 1961–2016Tom O’Regan, Catherine YoungMedia International Australia
2019-08-13Profanity and the president: News use of Trump’s shithole commentMichael McCluskeyNewspaper Research Journal
2019-08-13Strategic challenges of newspaper publishing in an international perspectiveCastulus KoloNewspaper Research Journal
2019-08-13Journalistic discourse of freedom: A study of journalists’ understanding of freedom in the Czech Republic and SerbiaVerica Rupar, Alice Němcová Tejkalová, Filip Láb, Sonja SeizovaJournalism
2019-08-13#MeToo Goes Global: Media Framing of Silence Breakers in Four National SettingsJesse C. Starkey, Amy Koerber, Miglena Sternadori, Bethany PitchfordJournal of Communication Inquiry
2019-08-12Bonded by Interactions: Polarising Factors and Integrative Capacities of the News Media in HungaryMarton Bene & Gabriella SzabóJavnost - The Public
2019-08-11Spreading News in 1904
The Media Coverage of Nikolay Bobrikov’s Shooting
Mila Oiva, Asko Nivala, Hannu Salmi, Otto Latva, Marja Jalava, Jana Keck, Laura Martínez Domínguez & James ParkerMedia History
2019-08-09Sharing the pain? An examination of CEO and executive compensation of publicly traded newspaper companiesJohn Soloski, Hugh J. MartinNewspaper Research Journal
2019-08-09Defending Black Pete: strategies of justification and the preservation of tradition in Dutch news discourseDiantha VlietCritical Studies in Media Communication
2019-08-09Gender and the national crisis of contested nationhood: news visibility of women in Nigeria’s unity debateOyewole Adekunle OladapoFeminist Media Studies
2019-08-09Redefining Media Agendas: Topic Problematization in Online Reader CommentsOlessia Koltsova, Oleg NagornyyMedia and Communication
2019-08-09Newsworthiness and the Public’s Response in Russian Social Media: A Comparison of State and Private News OrganizationsDarja Judina, Konstantin PlatonovMedia and Communication
2019-08-09Making Sense of Emotions and Affective Investments in War: RT and the Syrian Conflict on YouTubePrecious N. Chatterje-Doody, Rhys CrilleyMedia and Communication
2019-08-09Scouse Sensation
Liverpool and the Edwardian New Journalism
Christopher Shoop-WorrallMedia History
2019-08-08Autonomous readers: the impact of news customisation on audiences’ psychological and behavioural outcomesDi Zhu & Sungkyoung LeeCommunication Research and Practice
2019-08-08After #MeToo: How the campaign changed the way Norwegian journalists write about rapeThea Storøy ElnanReuters Institute for the Study of Journalism fellow paper
2019-08-07Constant fear, but lingering nostalgia: British press representations of post-colonial Hong Kong 20 years onMing Liu, Cong JiangDiscourse & Communication
2019-08-07It is criminal: The state of magistrates’ court reporting in England and WalesPhil Chamberlain, Marcus Keppel-Palmer, Sally Reardon, Thomas SmithJournalism
2019-08-07Diffusion of disinformation: How social media users respond to fake news and whyEdson C Tandoc, Jr, Darren Lim, Rich LingJournalism
2019-08-07Feeling Busing
The Washington Post, Emotion, And Desegregation in Suburban Maryland, 1968–1973
Deirdre Mayer Dougherty & Sean T. LeaveyMedia History
2019-08-07Constant fear, but lingering nostalgia: British press representations of post-colonial Hong Kong 20 years onMing Liu, Cong JiangDiscourse & Communication
2019-08-07Cold War, Press Freedom and Journalism Education: Paradoxes of the Untypical 1968 IAMCR Conference in PamplonaCarlos BarreraJavnost - The Public
2019-08-06Abundance or crisis? Transformations in the media ecology of Swedish cultural journalism over four decadesAndreas Widholm, Kristina Riegert, Anna RoosvallJournalism
2019-08-06The curiosity effect: Information seeking in the contemporary news environmentJoshua M Scacco, Ashley MuddimanNew Media & Society
2019-08-06Citizen Journalism and Public Participation in the Era of New Media in Indonesia: From Street to TweetIswandi Syahputra, Rajab RitongaMedia and Communication
2019-08-06Infographics, New Media and Media Consumption Habits in NigeriaChineme Carl OkaforReuters Institute for the Study of Journalism fellow paper
2019-08-05“Breaking the news … on a weekly basis”: trolling as rhetorical style on Last Week TonightAmber Davisson & Mackenzie DonovanCritical Studies in Media Communication
2019-08-04NPA: Neural News Recommendation with Personalized AttentionChuhan Wu et al.KDD '19 Proceedings of the 25th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining
2019-08-04Fake News Research: Theories, Detection Strategies, and Open ProblemsReza Zafarani, Xinyi Zhou, Kai Shu, Huan LiuKDD '19 Proceedings of the 25th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining
2019-08-04MediaRank: Computational Ranking of Online News SourcesJunting Ye, Steven SkienaKDD '19 Proceedings of the 25th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining
2019-08-03Crystallising the official narrative: News discourses about the killings from the Philippine government’s campaign against illegal drugsCheryll Ruth R Soriano, Clarissa C David, Jenna Mae AtunJournalism
2019-08-03Media representation of the US 2016 presidential elections in Czech Radio broadcastRenáta Sedláková, Marek Lapčík & Zdenka BurešováThe Journal of International Communication
2019-08-03Social media, legacy media and gatekeeping: the protest paradigm in news of Ferguson and CharlottesvilleAmani Ismail, Gayane Torosyan & Melissa TullyThe Communication Review
2019-08-02Pick your language: how riot reporting differs between English and Hindi newspapers in IndiaWilliam O’BrochtaAsian Journal of Communication
2019-08-02The politics of blame: Mass media messages and political violence during peace negotiationsMaria Armoudian, Barry MilneJournalism
2019-08-02Across the great divide: How today's college students engage with newsAlison J Head, Erica DeFrain, Barbara Fister, Margy MacMillanFirst Monday
2019-08-01An Exploratory Study of “Fake News” and Media Trust in Kenya, Nigeria and South AfricaHerman Wasserman & Dani Madrid-MoralesAfrican Journalism Studies
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