Journalism Research News on a summer break
The Journalism Research News staff will be taking a well-deserved summer break. Updates will be on hiatus beginning July 7th. Regular activities will resume in mid-August. During this break our … Continued
Journalists’ Perceptions of Ownership Change and its Impact on Journalistic Content and Work
Journalism Research News on a summer break
The Journalism Research News staff will be taking a well-deserved summer break. Updates will be on hiatus beginning July 7th. Regular activities will resume in mid-August. During this break our … Continued
ARTICLE: What’s keeping newspapers from fully engaging social media?
Mainstream newspapers in Finland, Japan and Korea have one thing in common: they all seem to under-utilize social media in their operation. The reasons, however, are different for each country, … Continued
On week 27 the following publications have come to our attention: Collaborative Production in the Creative Industries Edited by James Graham and Alessandro Gandini Published by University of Westminster Press … Continued
CFP | 31.8. | Media and politics in the “pop-democracy”
The annual conference of the Italian Association of Political Communication is calling for paper proposals. The conference is to take place in Rome, Italy, between the 14th and 16th of … Continued
ARTICLE: Fractured news reading on smartphones is supplemented by other platforms
A commonly cited truism is that smartphones are fracturing news reading into fast, intermittent spates of attention – so-called “snacking” or “grazing” on news. But is this really the case, … Continued
ARTICLE: China is a difficult media market for Western news organizations
China is the largest Internet market in the world. How do Western news outlets operate there with their Chinese-language online editions? Hsiang Iris Chyi, of the University of Texas at … Continued
ARTICLE: Why do journalists rely on unverified sources?
How do journalists decide which distant sources they can use, asks Florian Wintterlin, of University of Muenster. Wintterlin interviewed 12 German journalists, whose work often involves using distant sources, such … Continued
ARTICLE: Turkey’s news media landscape highly polarized also on Twitter
Twitter has become an important playground for the news media in Turkey. Burak Doğu of the İzmir University of Economics, conducted a network analysis in Twitter to look at Turkey’s … Continued
CFP | 31.10. | Society for Phenomenology and Media conference
The Society for Phenomenology and Media’s 20th Annual Conference “Global Media Literacy in the Digital Age” is calling for papers. The aim of this conference is to explore various dimensions … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in July 2017 about journalism research. The list is updated a couple of times per week. … Continued