Research of January 2019

Research of January 2019

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

PublishedTitleAuthor(s)Journal / publisher
2019-01-31In Front of the Lens: The Expectations, Experiences, and Reactions of Visual Journalism’s SubjectsT. J. ThomsonJournalism & Communication Monographs
2019-01-31Disagreements as a form of knowledge: How journalists address day-to-day conflicts between sourcesZvi Reich, Aviv BarnoyJournalism
2019-01-30Emerging media, political protests, and government repression in autocracies and democracies from 1995 to 2012Britt Christensen, Jacob GroshekInternational Communication Gazette
2019-01-30Examining Knowledge as a Motivation for Attention to Breast Cancer–Related Information Across Different MediaXiaodong Yang, Liang ChenInternational Journal of Communication
2019-01-30Out of the shadows: The editor as a defining characteristic of journalismAndrew DuffyJournalism
2019-01-30Discourses around climate change in Brazilian newspapers: 2003–2013Carmen DayrellDiscourse & Communication
2019-01-30‘“Fake news”: reconsidering the value of untruthful expression in the face of regulatory uncertainty’Irini KatsireaJournal of Media Law
2019-01-29SIREN: A Simulation Framework for Understanding the Effects of Recommender Systems in Online News EnvironmentsDimitrios Bountouridis, Jaron Harambam, Mykola Makhortykh, Mónica Marrero, Nava Tintarev, Claudia HauffFAT* '19 Proceedings of the Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency
2019-01-29Analyzing Biases in Perception of Truth in News Stories and Their Implications for Fact CheckingMahmoudreza Babaei, Abhijnan Chakraborty, Juhi Kulshrestha, Elissa M. Redmiles, Meeyoung Cha, Krishna P. GummadiFAT* '19 Proceedings of the Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency
2019-01-29Tweeting about terror: A World Systems Theory approach to comparing international newspaper coverage onlineNataliya Roman, Mariam F Alkazemi, Margaret C StewartInternational Communication Gazette
2019-01-29How news media (de-)legitimize national and international climate politics – A content analysis of newspaper coverage in five countriesKatharina Kleinen-von Königslöw, Senja Post, Mike S SchäferInternational Communication Gazette
2019-01-29Bearing the Burden of Corporate Restructuring: Job Loss and Precarious Employment in Canadian JournalismNicole S. Cohen, Andrea Hunter & Penny O’DonnellJournalism Practice
2019-01-29PaperMiner—a real-time spatiotemporal visualization for newspaper articlesSangeetha Kutty Richi Nayak Paul Turnbull Ron Chernich Gavin Kennedy Kerry RaymondDigital Scholarship in the Humanities
2019-01-29Watching Disaster News Online and Offline: Audiences Experiencing News about Far-away Disasters in a Postbroadcast SocietyEline HuibertsTelevision & New Media
2019-01-29The Media and Opposing Voices: News Frames and Slants of Nigeria's Restructuring AgitationsGever Verlumun Celestine, Michael O. Ukonu & Eke Kalu OyeokuAfrican Journalism Studies
2019-01-29Beyond Misinformation: Survival Alternatives for Nigerian Media in the “Post-Truth” EraNnanyelugo Okoro & Nathan Oguche EmmanuelAfrican Journalism Studies
2019-01-28Swedish teenagers’ difficulties and abilities to determine digital news credibilityThomas Nygren & Mona GuathNordicom Review
2019-01-28Commercial or public service actors? Controversies in the nature of Russia's regional mass mediaOlga DovbyshRussian Journal of Communication
2019-01-28New and old institutions within the Russian media systemIlya KiriyaRussian Journal of Communication
2019-01-28‘The Michael Jordan of greatness’—Extracting Vossian antonomasia from two decades of The New York Times, 1987–2007Frank Fischer Robert JäschkeDigital Scholarship in the Humanities
2019-01-25Can an Algorithm Reduce the Perceived Bias of News? Testing the Effect of Machine Attribution on News Readers’ Evaluations of Bias, Anthropomorphism, and CredibilityT. Franklin WaddellJournalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2019-01-25Field and Ecology Approaches to Journalism Innovation: The Role of Ancillary OrganizationsWilson Lowrey, Lindsey Sherrill & Ryan BroussardJournalism Studies
2019-01-25Newspaper Suicide Reporting in a Muslim Country: Analysis of Violations and Compliance with International GuidelinesShafiq Ahmad Kamboh & Muhammad IttefaqJournal of Media Ethics
2019-01-25An Examination of Journalistic Codes of Ethics in Anglophone West AfricaMichael Yao Wodui Serwornoo Journal of Media Ethics
2019-01-25Multimodal storytelling in the news: Sequenced images as ideological scripts of otheringJan ChovanecDiscourse, Context & Media
2019-01-24More Important, But Less Robust? Five Things Everybody Needs to Know about the Future of JournalismRasmus Kleis Nielsen, Meera SelvaReuters Institute report
2019-01-24Mapping Transnational Journalism in the Age of Flows: Or How I Ditched “Foreign Correspondence” and the “Immigrant Press” and Started to Love Histoire CroiséeCristina ArchettiJournalism Studies
2019-01-23What’s newsworthy about ‘social news’? Characteristics and potential of an emerging genreEdward Hurcombe, Jean Burgess, Stephen HarringtonJournalism
2019-01-23Intersecting violence: Representations of Somali youth in the Canadian pressYasmin Jiwani, Ahmed Al-RawiJournalism
2019-01-22Reporting on domestic violence in the Irish media: an exploratory study of journalists’ perceptions and practicesPauline Cullen, Anne O’Brien, Mary CorcoranMedia, Culture & Society
2019-01-22Fake News Should Be Regulated Because It Influences Both “Others” and “Me”: How and Why the Influence of Presumed Influence Model Should Be ExtendedYoung Min Baek, Hyunhee Kang & Sonho KimMass Communication and Society
2019-01-22Narrowing the discourse? Growing precarity in freelance journalism and its effect on the construction of news discourseKathryn Hayes & Henry SilkeCritical Discourse Studies
2019-01-22Fight or flight? Attributing responsibility in response to mixed congruent and incongruent partisan news in selective exposure media environmentsMichael Hameleers & Toni van der MeerInformation, Communication & Society
2019-01-21A Counterhegemonic Global Ethics of Media: Journalists, Scholars, and the Need for Antithetical ExchangeAndrew Arthur FitzgeraldJournal of Media Ethics
2019-01-21‘Overpaid’ and ‘inefficient’: print media framings of the public sector in The Irish Times and The Irish Independent during the financial crisisAileen MarronCritical Discourse Studies
2019-01-21Discourse circulation in news coverage of the Zika virus outbreak: Colonial geopolitics, biomediatization and affectBranca Falabella FabrícioDiscourse, Context & Media
2019-01-21Examining TMZ: What traditional digital journalism can learn from celebrity newsAngelica Kalika & Patrick FerrucciCommunication Studies
2019-01-19Youthquakes in a Post-Truth Era: Exploring Social Media News Use and Information Verification Actions Among Global Teens and Young AdultsRebecca C. NeeJournalism & Mass Communication Educator
2019-01-18Charging More and Wondering Why Readership Declined? A Longitudinal Study of U.S. Newspapers’ Price Hikes, 2008–2016Hsiang Iris Chyi & Ori TenenboimJournalism Studies
2019-01-17The Form of Content Personalisation at Mainstream, Transatlantic News Outlets: 2010–2016Jessica Kunert & Neil ThurmanJournalism Practice
2019-01-17When Everything Else Fails: Radio Journalism During Hurricane Maria in Puerto RicoYadira Nieves-Pizarro, Bruno Takahashi
& Manuel Chavez
Journalism Practice
2019-01-17Virtual Reality, 360° Video, and Journalism Studies: Conceptual Approaches to Immersive TechnologiesRadwa Mabrook & Jane B. SingerJournalism Studies
2019-01-17Her name was Clodagh: Twitter and the news discourse of murder suicideFergal Quinn, Muireann Prendergast & Audrey GalvinCritical Discourse Studies
2019-01-17Fake news? A critical analysis of the ‘Welfare Cheats, Cheat Us All’ campaign in IrelandEoin Devereux & Martin J. PowerCritical Discourse Studies
2019-01-17Discourses of tragedy: a comparative corpus-based study of newspaper reportage of the Berkeley balcony collapse and Carrickmines fireFergal Quinn & Elaine VaughanCritical Discourse Studies
2019-01-17Telling the truth about power? Journalism discourses and the facilitation of inequalityHenry Silke, Fergal Quinn & Maria RiederCritical Discourse Studies
2019-01-16How China’s flagship news program frames “the West”: Foreign news coverage of CCTV’s Xinwen Lianbo before and during Xi Jinping’s presidencyXiaodong Zhang & Mark BoukesChinese Journal of Communication
2019-01-16‘It’s so scary how common this is now:’ frames in media coverage of the opioid epidemic by Ohio newspapers and themes in Facebook user reactionsDavid Russell, Naomi J. Spence & Kelly M. ThamesInformation, Communication & Society
2019-01-15Populist Twitter Posts in News Stories
Statement Recognition and the Polarizing Effects on Candidate Evaluation and Anti-Immigrant Attitudes
Raffael Heiss, Christian von Sikorski & Jörg MatthesJournalism Practice
2019-01-15Why perceived political bias on TV does not inevitably lead to a polarized audience. The case of NRK and TV2 in NorwayAnders Todal Jenssen, Toril AalbergCommunications
2019-01-14Fake News, Real Money: Ad Tech Platforms, Profit-Driven Hoaxes, and the Business of JournalismJoshua A. Braun & Jessica L. EklundDigital Journalism
2019-01-14GLASNOST! Nine ways Facebook can make itself a better forum for free speech and democracyTimothy Garton Ash, Robert Gorwa, Danaë MetaxaReuters Institute for the Study of Journalism report
2019-01-13Misinformation and Polarization in a High-Choice Media Environment: How Effective Are Political Fact-Checkers?Michael Hameleers, Toni G. L. A. van der MeerCommunication Research
2019-01-13Fake News as Discursive Integration: An Analysis of Sites That Publish False, Misleading, Hyperpartisan and Sensational InformationRachel R. Mourão & Craig T. RobertsonJournalism Studies
2019-01-11‘Days of Mourning are Days of Reconciliation’: An analysis of the coverage of the death of controversial Israeli public figuresMoran AvitalJournalism
2019-01-11Comment Sections as Targets of Dark Participation? Journalists’ Evaluation and Moderation of Deviant User CommentsLena Frischlich, Svenja Boberg & Thorsten QuandtJournalism Studies
2019-01-11Foundation Funding and the Boundaries of JournalismMartin Scott, Mel Bunce & Kate WrightJournalism Studies
2019-01-11Should journalists campaign on climate change?Ingerid SalvesenReuters Institute for the Study of Journalism fellow paper
2019-01-10The problem of different post-colonial spatial contexts in television news about distant wartime sufferingPavel DobošInternational Communication Gazette
2019-01-10Charting the development of a field: A systematic review of comparative studies of journalismFolker Hanusch, Tim P VosInternational Communication Gazette
2019-01-10Framing #Ferguson: A comparative analysis of media tweets in the U.S., U.K., Spain, and FranceSummer HarlowInternational Communication Gazette
2019-01-10A Case Study of Production Practices and User Participation in an Advertising-Free Digital News Media OrganisationSreekala GirijatripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique
2019-01-10Journalism, Media and Technology Trends and Predictions 2019Nic NewmanReuters Institute for the Study of Journalism report
2019-01-09‘Bisexual oysters’: A diachronic corpus-based critical discourse analysis of bisexual representation in The Times between 1957 and 2017Mark WilkinsonDiscourse & Communication
2019-01-09Comparing Journalism Cultures in Britain and Germany: Confrontation, Contextualization, ConformityImke Henkel, Neil Thurman & Veronika DeffnerJournalism Studies
2019-01-09The Liminal Landscape: The Reception of Western Press Freedom in Late Imperial ChinaYi GuoJavnost - The Public
2019-01-09Saving some news for later: The making and gatekeeping process of the national TV news fillerJonathan IlanThe Communication Review
2019-01-08The Effects of HMP and TPP on Political Participation in the Partisan Media ContextKi Deuk Hyun, Mihye SeoCommunication Research
2019-01-07Picturing female circumcision and female genital cosmetic surgery: a visual framing analysis of Swiss newspapers, 1983–2015Dina BaderFeminist Media Studies
2019-01-07Challenges Faced by Journalism Education in Sri LankaD.D. Nirosha Neranjala DissanayakeAsia Pacific Media Educator
2019-01-07WIL-Power: Towards a Signature Pedagogy in JournalismBruce WoolleyAsia Pacific Media Educator
2019-01-07Five Challenges Facing Journalism Education in the UKChris FrostAsia Pacific Media Educator
2019-01-07Whither the future of feature writing?Nick RichardsonAsia Pacific Media Educator
2019-01-07The State of Feature Writing TodayMatthew Ricketson, Caroline GrahamAsia Pacific Media Educator
2019-01-07Neurodiverse Be the Policymakers! A Study Exploring News Text Informed Potential for Anxiety-Enhanced Policymaking and Guiding the Progressive Reporting of Mental DiversityDamian MellifontAsia Pacific Media Educator
2019-01-07Reporting Education: How Can We Do It Better?Kathryn ShineAsia Pacific Media Educator
2019-01-05Framing Political Scandals: Exploring the Multimodal Effects of Isolation Cues in Scandal News Coverage on Candidate Evaluations and Voting IntentionsChristian von Sikorski, Johannes KnollInternational Journal of Communication
2019-01-05Vernacular Politics in New Participatory Media: Discursive Linkage Between Biometrics and the Holocaust in IsraelAvi MarcianoInternational Journal of Communication
2019-01-04A “Hotbed” of Digital Empowerment? Media Criticism in Kenya Between Playful Engagement and Co-OptionToussaint Nothias, David CheruiyotInternational Journal of Communication
2019-01-04Challenging Assumptions about Ownership and Diversity: An Examination of U.S. Local On-Air Television Newsroom PersonnelAmy Jo CoffeyInternational Journal on Media Management
2019-01-04Kindling Social Entrepreneurial JournalismHuei-Ching Liu, Chi-Cheng Chang, Chao-Tung Liang, Ching Yin Ip & Chaoyun LiangJournalism Practice
2019-01-04Revealing the Hybrid Patterns: Conflict Coverage as a Product of a Commercial and a Normative Media LogicChristina Koehler, Pablo B. JostThe International Journal of Press/Politics
2019-01-04Awareness of and experience with online outsourcing journalism labor markets: A benchmark study of freelance journalistsAnne Hoag, Jenna GrzesloFirst Monday
2019-01-03Who Is Responsible for Delhi Air Pollution? Indian Newspapers’ Framing of Causes and SolutionsNandini Bhalla, Jane O'Boyle, Dan HaunInternational Journal of Communication
2019-01-03Starting up the News: The Impact of Venture Capital on the Digital News Media EcosystemAllie Kosterich & Matthew S. WeberInternational Journal on Media Management
2019-01-03360° Video Journalism: Experimental Study on the Effect of Immersion on News Experience and Distant SufferingKristin Van Damme, Anissa All, Lieven De Marez & Sarah Van LeuvenJournalism Studies
2019-01-03Toward a clearer conceptualization and operationalization of solutions journalismKaren Elizabeth McIntyre, Kyser LoughJournalism
2019-01-03Grounded theory in journalism and communication studies in the Chinese mainland (2004–2017): Status quo and problemsXu Jinghong, You Xinyang, Hu Shiming, Chen WenbingGlobal Media and China
2019-01-02Digitality, Virtual Reality and the ‘Empathy Machine’Robert HassanDigital Journalism
2019-01-02The Warp and Woof of the Field of JournalismDavid RyfeDigital Journalism
2019-01-02Regaining Control Citizens who follow politicians on social media and their perceptions of journalismCaroline Fisher, Eileen Culloty, Jee Young Lee & Sora ParkDigital Journalism
2019-01-02Analytics-Driven Journalism? Editorial Metrics and the Reconfiguration of Online News Production Practices in African Newsrooms"Dumisani Moyo, Admire Mare & Trust MatsileleDigital Journalism
2019-01-02Contesting Professional Procedures of Journalists: Public Conversation on Twitter after Germanwings accidentPere Masip, Carles Ruiz & Jaume SuauDigital Journalism
2019-01-02Transparency, Interactivity, Diversity, and Information Provenance in Everyday Data JournalismRodrigo ZamithDigital Journalism
2019-01-02Journalistic Views on Hard and Soft News: Cross-Validating a Popular Concept in a Factorial SurveyIsabella Glogger, Lukas P. OttoJournalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2019-01-02Better off without You? How the British Media Portrayed EU Citizens in Brexit NewsStefanie WalterThe International Journal of Press/Politics
2019-01-01Reassessing balance: News coverage of Donald Trump’s Access Hollywood scandal before and during #metooLindsey E. Blumell, Jennifer HuemmerJournalism
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