ARTICLE: After 140 years, men still dominate birth control debate
The debate over birth control has been a staple of the US press for the past 140, but men’s decisive position in it has not changed, write Ana C. Garner … Continued
Journalists’ Perceptions of Ownership Change and its Impact on Journalistic Content and Work
ARTICLE: After 140 years, men still dominate birth control debate
The debate over birth control has been a staple of the US press for the past 140, but men’s decisive position in it has not changed, write Ana C. Garner … Continued
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Journalism Research News has now been running for about two years. We constantly want to improve our service and now we would like to hear from you. What do you … Continued
CFP: Multilingualism and Journalism in the Era of Convergence
The editors Lucile Davier, of University of Geneva, and Kyle Conway, of University of Ottawa are calling for book chapters for a book called “Multilingualism and Journalism in the Era of Convergence”. Technological convergence, or the blurring of … Continued
ARTICLE: Coverage of the Euro crisis in the Netherlands
Alyt Damstra, and Rens Vliegenthart, both of Amsterdam School of Communication Research, explore how the recent economic crisis was framed by print media and how do they differ in their use … Continued
ARTICLE: News on corruption differ by country and paper
Newspapers’ coverage of corruption is different in different countries – and in different papers, a study by Paolo Mancini, Marco Mazzoni, Rita Marchetti, all of University of Perugia, and Alessio … Continued
Under the title “Books of the week”, JRN will list new, relevant publications that have recently become available. Click the title of the book for further information on the publisher’s … Continued
REPORT: Anti-Semites attacked journalists during presidential campaign
Many American journalists – who either are Jewish or were perceived as such – were harassed during the run-up to the 2016 US presidential election, an Anti-Defamation League (ADL) report … Continued
ARTICLE: News organisations are central to Twitter networks
News organisations play a crucial role in many events’ Twitter visibility, write Francesco Bailo and Ariadne Vromen, both of University of Sydney. The authors analysed the Twitter networks active in … Continued
VIDEO: Norms of journalists and legitimizing the work
David Domingo, Professor at l’Université libre de Bruxelles told us about his recent work related to how journalists deal with norms. Finally, he shares his ideas for future research: creating … Continued
ARTICLE: Political tweets and journalism
Journalists frequently use Twitter as a source and many of the tweets are written by politicians. Julia Metag, of University of Fribourg, and Adrian Rauchfleisch, of University on Zurich, study on journalists’ … Continued