ARTICLE: Journalism helps cover up systemic racism in the US
The way most US newspapers covered the aftermath of the killing of a Black man by a White police officer worked to hide systemic racism, Nicole Maurantonio, of University of … Continued
Journalists’ Perceptions of Ownership Change and its Impact on Journalistic Content and Work
ARTICLE: Journalism helps cover up systemic racism in the US
The way most US newspapers covered the aftermath of the killing of a Black man by a White police officer worked to hide systemic racism, Nicole Maurantonio, of University of … Continued
ARTICLE: Journalism students and professional identity
Amanda Williams, Maria Victoria Guglietti and Sally Haney, all of Mount Royal University, conducted a case study of how students in an undergraduate Canadian university’s journalism program are conceptualizing the … Continued
CFP | 23.4. | Ethical Space: How do you feel?
Journal Ethical Space is calling for papers for a special issue “How do you feel? Ethical challenges in media treatment and representation of vulnerable people”. Topics authors might want to consider, … Continued
ARTICLE: Online news on election polls lack transparency
Online news stories on election polls do not follow the transparency guidelines set by American Association of Public Opinion Research, a study on 32 American news outlets revealed. Jason Turcotte, … Continued
ARTICLE: What makes a journalist an elite journalist?
Financial journalists evaluate their colleagues based on their skill and success, not their personality, the results from a survey suggests. Hai L. Tran and Matthew W. Ragas, both of DePaul … Continued
CFP | 30.3. | What will the future hold for local journalism?
The journal Sur le journalisme is looking for papers for its upcoming special issue on local journalism. The issue is entitled “Local News: sustainability, participation and community life” and it … Continued
ARTICLE: For a while, Reuters pushed the Russian narrative of Ukraine
The news agency Reuters’ coverage of the Ukrainian crisis closely followed the line of the Russian state-controlled ITAR-TASS news agency, an analysis by Kohei Watanabe, of London School of Economics, … Continued
ARTICLE: Mexican immigrants in Great Depression editorials
Different US newspapers framed Mexican immigrants in dramatically different ways during the darkest years of the Great Depression, Melita Garza, of Texas Christian University, writes. Garza analysed the editorials of … Continued
On week 9 the following publications have come to our attention: Visual Media in Indonesia Written by Edwin Jurriëns Published by Routledge 248 pages Media in China: Constructing National Resistance … Continued
CFP | 29.4. | Historical perspectives on minorities/majorities in media
The Communication History section of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) is calling for paper and panel proposals for its upcoming workshop entitled “Our group first! Historical perspectives … Continued