ARTICLE: Six looks at journalism in crisis
The journal Javnost – The Public has published a special issue themed “Journalism in Crisis?”. It contains six diverse articles on the topic, out of which two represent European scholarship. … Continued
Journalists’ Perceptions of Ownership Change and its Impact on Journalistic Content and Work
ARTICLE: Six looks at journalism in crisis
The journal Javnost – The Public has published a special issue themed “Journalism in Crisis?”. It contains six diverse articles on the topic, out of which two represent European scholarship. … Continued
ARTICLE: No end to US prominence in news
Despite talk about the American decline, the United States has retained its place as the most prominent country in news, write Menahem Blondheim, of Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Elad … Continued
ARTICLE: Journalism beyond objectivity
Objectivity is an ill-conceived benchmark for journalism, argue Daniëlle Raeijmaekers and Pieter Maeseele, both of University of Antwerp. According to the authors, the objectivity requirement is limiting and detrimental to … Continued
ARTICLE: Views of, and from, China
The journal Journalism has published a batch of online first articles on China. The articles are related to both the ways China is depicted by Western media and the way … Continued
New issue of International Journal on Media Management is now published
International Journal on Media Managements new special issue called Social media, the digital revolution, and the business of media is out now. It is is devoted to better understanding the challenges associated … Continued
New issue of European Journal of Communication published
The newest issue of bi-monthly European Journal of Communication is published now. The magazine is interested in communication research and theory in all its diversity, and seeks to reflect and encourage … Continued
REPORT: Mapping the path to an integrated newsroom
The European Broadcasting Union’s (EBU) report on media integration has been published. The Integration Media Production Strategies (IMPS) project visited nine public service broadcasters in eight countries to research practices … Continued
CFP: Minorities in European newsrooms
The journal NORDICOM Review is calling for submissions to its upcoming special issue on minorities in media work. The issue will be looking at, for example, how many minority members … Continued
ARTICLE: More journalist-researcher collaboration
Increased action research would benefit both the scholars and practitioners of digital journalism, writes Stephanie Grubenmann of University of St.Gallen. The author uses an interventive action study, performed at a … Continued
REPORT: European broadcasters face challenges
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has published the outlines of its strategy for the next three years. The document, named Vision2020, identifies four challenges European public service broadcasters are currently … Continued