FAQ that never were asked, 2/3: What we do and how
Basically, we write and publish news regarding European journalism research. Our service is free, and strives to steer clear of any unabashed advocacy. Within the limits of our scope and … Continued
Journalists’ Perceptions of Ownership Change and its Impact on Journalistic Content and Work
FAQ that never were asked, 2/3: What we do and how
Basically, we write and publish news regarding European journalism research. Our service is free, and strives to steer clear of any unabashed advocacy. Within the limits of our scope and … Continued
ARTICLE: Same “crisis” in different media environments
A transnational discourse of newspapers’ crisis has emerged in countries with different situations, write Michael Brüggemann, of University of Hamburg, Edda Humprecht and Frank Esser, both of University of Zürich, … Continued
ARTICLE: Merchant sailors vilified in Spanish press
Sailors working on commercial seafaring vessels are displayed in negative light by Spanish press, write Javier Sánchez-Beaskoetxea and Cesar Coca García, both of University of the Basque Country. They studied … Continued
FAQ that never were asked, 1/3: For what does JRN exist?
Research is not what it used to be, in many respects. Long gone are the days of yore, when a man of letters was hard pressed to find a kindred … Continued
ARTICLE: South Korean news promote plastic surgery
News stories in South Korean news stories are turning into plastic surgery advertorials, writes Miri Moon, of Brunel University London. Moon analysed the frequency and tone of plastic surgery related … Continued
ARTICLE: Loss of job harder on managers than journalists
Journalists suffer fluctuations in their mental health after being laid off, write Petteri Raito and Eero Lahelma, both of University of Helsinki. The authors compared the experiences of Finnish journalists … Continued
The role of news is increasing in Facebook shares
News stories are getting more and more shares on Facebook, writes Liam Corcoran, of the analytics company Newswhip. The company tracks the distribution patterns of different content in social media … Continued
BOOK: Danish journalists anticipate Muslim terrorists
Danish journalists anticipate terrorism to be Islamist in nature, writes Asta Smedegaard Nielsen, of University of Copenhagen. Nielsen studied the media reactions, and interviewed journalists in relation to the 2011 … Continued
ARTICLE: Faces of victims and killers alike get forgotten
People usually don’t recognize the faces of murder victims, even if the case was widely publicised, write Michael Brookes, David Wilson, Elizabeth Yardley, Mohammed Rahman, Sophie Rowe, all of Birmingham … Continued
REPORT: Talking about science and badgers
The news stories surrounding a controversial badger cull made use of only a small circle of select scientists, writes Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ) fellow and BBC … Continued