On the week 39 the following publications have come to our attention: Exploring Media Research: Theories, Practice, and Purpose Written by Andy Ruddock Published by Sage 320 pages Reporting the … Continued
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ARTICLE: How do NGOs influence and shape public discourses on conflict?
It has been claimed that non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have become increasingly visible in media discourses on armed conflict. But what types of NGOs, in what way and under what conditions? … Continued
CFP | 15.02.2018 | Journalism and foreign aid
Two Special Issues of the journal African Journalism Studies which will examine the influence and impact of foreign aid on journalism practice and education in Africa and in Latin America, respectively, … Continued
CFP | 27.10. | Northern Ireland’s Press
The third edition of a book “History of Newspapers and Periodicals in Britain and Ireland 1650-2011” is calling for proposals for a chapter concerning the Northern Irish Press in the … Continued
ARTICLE: Indirect media bribery common at local and regional levels in US media
The non-transparency of media is related to the issues of native advertising and content marketing. Katerina Tsetsura and Kelsie Aziz, both of University of Oklahoma, surveyed 287 members of the … Continued
CFP | 1.12. | Literary Journalism convention
The International Association for Literary Journalism Studies invites submissions of original research papers, abstracts for research in progress and proposals for panels on Literary Journalism for the IALJS annual convention … Continued
VIDEO: Blind spots of regional media in Norway
Lisbeth Morlandstø, Professor of Journalism at Nord University, Norway, talks about her research on regional media and opinion-based journalism in Norway. She has studied how the opinion-based journalism is filling … Continued
ARTICLE: How do people authenticate social media info?
Numerous stories that have gone viral in social media have been turned out to be fake news. It can be difficult to distinguish between trustworthy news and falsified content. Edson … Continued
ARTICLE: Conflict reporters under greater threat
The conflict reporter as we know it is a threatened species, a new study argues. Marte Høiby and Rune Ottosen, both of Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, … Continued
REPORT: New business models in United States’ news media
Many established newspaper firms in the United States have not been able to reconfigure their business models to the demands of the digital environment. A new report analyses the ecosystem … Continued











