CFP: It’s a dangerous world out there for journalists
With some ten months to go, call for papers has been published for the Future of Journalism -conference in Cardiff. The theme of next autumn’s event is “Risks, threats and … Continued
Journalists’ Perceptions of Ownership Change and its Impact on Journalistic Content and Work
CFP: It’s a dangerous world out there for journalists
With some ten months to go, call for papers has been published for the Future of Journalism -conference in Cardiff. The theme of next autumn’s event is “Risks, threats and … Continued
ECREA2014: Off to a magical start
European communication conference in Lisbon is officially open. The three-day event was kicked off by Dr. Natalie Fenton of Goldsmith University of London. She spoke of the ill effects neoliberal … Continued
Now online: Media is ubiquitous, and research should reflect that
In a society thoroughly saturated by media, research should take a closer look at the everyday experiences of living with – and through – media, argues Dr. Mark Deuze of … Continued
The European communication conference in Lisbon will fire off in just a few hours. Today’s schedule includes a myriad of parallel sessions, of which six are labeled under the section … Continued
ECREA2014: The whole program and other info now online
ECC ECREA 2014 has just uploaded the whole 100-page long program leaflet (PDF). The file includes information about the Lisbon conference and the whole program, including plenary and poster sessions, … Continued
Online first: Representation of social actors in Finnish, Estonian, and Russian dailies (1905–2005)
A new paper published online first in International Communication Gazette (Sage) delves into the composition of social actors in Finnish, Estonian, and Russian daily newspapers in the 20th century. The … Continued
ECREA2014: Pre-conference ‘Let’s Communicate Our Research’ on Nov 11
The event was dedicated to European Journalism Observatory’s (EJO) 10th anniversary. Prof. Stephen Russ-Mohl gave a short view on EJO’s history and current state. EJO acts as a transmitter between … Continued
Online first: Three forms of quantitative journalism
Journalism based on vast amounts of data and numerical information can be divided into three distinct sub-groups, writes PhD. candidate Mark Coddington of University of Texas. According to Coddington, these … Continued
ECREA2014: Methodological mixing recommended in researching community radio
A combination of qualitative and quantitative measures should be used in unison to uncover the true influence of local radio stations, argues Dr. Eleanor Shember-Chritchley of Manchester Metropolitan University. She … Continued
Now online: Journalism Studies Volume 15 Issue 6
A new issue of journal Journalism Studies (Taylor & Francis) is now online. The Diversified Nature of “Domesticated” News Discourse by Ulrika Olausson aims to “analyze and de-construct news discourses … Continued