Journalism Research News on a holiday break
Journalism Research News will take a break from monitoring and writing about new research. Our news feed, as well as the newsletter and job announcements will return on the second … Continued
Journalists’ Perceptions of Ownership Change and its Impact on Journalistic Content and Work
Journalism Research News on a holiday break
Journalism Research News will take a break from monitoring and writing about new research. Our news feed, as well as the newsletter and job announcements will return on the second … Continued
ARTICLE: Thermal imaging technology in journalism
Roy S. Gutterman, of Syracuse University, and Angela M. Rulffes, of Ithaca College examine whether a tort violation of privacy could result from the use of thermal imaging technology for the purposes of … Continued
CFP | 15.2. | Issue of the journal Interactions
The journal Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture is calling for papers. The journal “recognizes the interdisciplinary nature of the fields of media, communication and cultural studies and we therefore … Continued
On week 51 the following publications have come to our attention: Communication, Culture and Ecology: Rethinking Sustainable Development in Asia Edited by Kiran Prasad Published by Springer 199 pages Contemporary … Continued
ARTICLE: Silicon Valley as an institutional force disrupting journalism
Digital platforms emerging from Silicon Valley have gained a growing gatekeeping power in journalism. Frank Michael Russell of California State University did a qualitative analysis of 21 interviews from the … Continued
CFP | 31.1. | Measuring political polarization in the age of hybrid media
A panel in the 11th Central and Eastern European Communication and Media Conference (CEECOM 2018) is calling for papers. The theme of the panel is “Innovative methods in measuring political … Continued
ARTICLE: Both US and Chinese journalists embrace attribution
Plagiarism in journalism is treated in varying ways. Do attitudes towards it travel across national and cultural boundaries? Norman P. Lewis of the University of Florida, Bu Zhong of Pennsylvania … Continued
ARTICLE: Journalism training in the age of social media and convergence
Courses in online journalism focused on news writing and reporting can be considered among the most effective vehicles for introducing students to media convergence and journalism 2.0, write Ainara Larrondo … Continued
ARTICLE: Status of journalism education in the Arab World
How do journalism education programs in the Arab World differ from each other? Eisa Al Nashmi of Kuwait University, Mariam F. Alkazemi of Gulf University for Science and Technology, and … Continued
ARTICLE: The moral panic about ‘fake news’ in South Africa
Proliferation of fake news websites and fake social media accounts have raised concerns also in South Africa. The phenomenon should not be understood outside of its particular contexts of production … Continued