ARTICLE: Talking past each other about storytelling
The concept of storytelling and its value to journalism has been under debate for some time, yet the discussion has made little to no progress, write Tim Groot Kormelink and … Continued
Journalists’ Perceptions of Ownership Change and its Impact on Journalistic Content and Work
ARTICLE: Talking past each other about storytelling
The concept of storytelling and its value to journalism has been under debate for some time, yet the discussion has made little to no progress, write Tim Groot Kormelink and … Continued
ARTICLE: Different masculinities in the British press
Newspapers describe different subgroups of men in different terms, note Paul Baker, of Lancaster University, and Erez Levon, of Queen Mary University of London. They used a two-pronged research method … Continued
ARTICLE: Three British takes on the Snowden affair
Different British newspapers approached the case of whistleblower Edward Snowden in very different ways, Jens Branum and Jonathan Charteris-Black, both of University of West of England, confirm. They conducted a … Continued
ARTICLE: BBC propaganda, the French and the WW II
British propaganda efforts during the Second World War were able to heighten the French opinion of the United Kingdom, writes Kay Chadwick, of University of Liverpool. BBC’s French Service broadcast … Continued
Our picks for Re-Inventing Journalism conference
The conference titled “Re-Inventing Journalism” will start off on Thursday in Winterthur, Switzerland. There’s also a get-together on Wednesday evening, but it features no academic content apart from its attendees. … Continued
REPORT: UK journalists depend, cut back on social media
The percentage of UK journalists stating they can’t do their job without social media has increased from last year, a recent survey reveals. At the same time, however, the number … Continued
ARTICLE: Toxic metaphor, dissent in media, and others
A new issue of the International Journal of Communication is out. The journal is published only once a year, and thus each issue makes for a voluminous read. Here’s a … Continued
ARTICLE: Protest and media, Cypriot radio, and others
A new issue of the journal Journalism and Discourse Studies is out. It’s published biannually by the University of Newcastle. As the journal’s title suggests, its current issue features several … Continued