On the week 40 the following publications have come to our attention: Citizenship, Democracies, and Media Engagement among Emerging Economies and Marginalized Communities Edited by Emmanuel K. Ngwainmbi Published by … Continued
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Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in October 2017 about journalism research. The list is updated a couple of times per week. … Continued
ARTICLE: British press “viciously” attacked Jeremy Corbyn
The British press was highly antagonistic against Jeremy Corbyn when he was running for and got elected as the leader of the Labour Party. London School of Economics researchers Bart … Continued
ARTICLE: Media visibility of radical right in Romania and Hungary
Populist radical right parties across Europe have gathered momentum and transformed the public sphere, write Cristian Norocel, University of Helsinki and Université libre de Bruxelles, Gabriella Szabó, of of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and … Continued
ARTICLE: Institutional constraints cause varying forms of censorship towards critical journalism
Andrew Kennis of Universidad Iberoamericana, México, studied “whether institutional constraints are more powerful than standardized journalistic norms and practices in determining news content”, also looking at news media independence from … Continued
CFP | 31.05.2018 | Journalism, media and surveillance conference
The conference Journalism, Media and Democracy (JMAD) is calling for papers on the topic: “Journalism, Media and Surveillance”. The event will be held in September 6–7, 2018, in Auckland University … Continued
VIDEO: Coverage of the fake news issue in Norway
Bente Kalsnes, Associate Professor, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences (HiOA), did an interview with us about her recent research: how fake news has been reported in Norway. … Continued
ARTICLE: Most Kenyan journalists enjoy a fair amount of journalistic autonomy
Most Kenyan journalists feel they have freedom to decide what to include in news. Kioko Ireri, of United States International University Africa, conducted a survey in 2012-2013 with 504 Kenyan … Continued
ARTICLE: Critical journalism is in deep trouble in China
As soon as Xi Jinping came to power as president of China in 2012, the control over freedom of expression and media was immediately tightened, writes Jingrong Tong, of Brunel University … Continued
CFP | 1.12. | Teaching Intersectionality and Media
The journal Teaching Media Quarterly is calling papers for the upcoming special issue “Teaching Intersectionality and Media”. The journal is interested in how instructors teach the concept of intersectionality as … Continued












