On week 49 the following publications have come to our attention: China’s Media Go Global Edited byDaya Kishan Thussu, Hugo de Burgh and Anbin Shi Published by Routledge 324 pages … Continued
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CFP | 12.1.2018 | Hyperlocal media in the Nordic countries
The open access journal Nordicom Review is calling for article proposals for its upcoming special issue on Nordic hyperlocal journalism. The issue is expected to be published in late 2018 … Continued
ARTICLE: Traditional foreign correspondence is hard to replace
Using “virtual correspondence” can help ease the workload of traditional foreign correspondents – but not replace them, write Oliver Hahn, Florian Stalph and Tom Steller, all of University of Passau. … Continued
CFP | 28.2.2018 | Centres and peripheries of communication
The 7th European Communication Conference invites proposals for papers, panels and posters. The conference is organized by the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) and Università della Svizzera italiana. … Continued
ARTICLE: Economic expectations are shaped by experience and tabloids
How does the media affect people’s expectations of their future financial situation? Antonis Kalogeropoulos, of University of Oxford, investigated the question in the Danish context. The author surveyed 1 043 … Continued
ARTICLE: The South China Sea dispute on Twitter
Lei Guo, Kate Mays and Jianing Wang, all of Boston University, examine how news media in China, the Philippines, and the United States covered the South China Sea dispute and to what extent the … Continued
CFP | 31.3. | Journal of Communication and Media Research 10th anniversary issue
Journal of Communication and Media Research (JCMR) calls for papers for its October 2018 issue. The magazine is JCMRs second 10th anniversary issue. The journal seeks to contribute to the body … Continued
ARTICLE: What constitutes quality data storytelling?
Adegboyega Ojo, of National University of Ireland, and Bahareh Heravi, of University College Dublin explore what characterises good data stories and how different technologies are being combined to create these … Continued
CFP | 7.1. | The Journalism Studies Graduate Student Colloquium
International Communication Association calls for papers for Journalism Studies Graduate Student Colloquium. The event will be held as preconference in conjunction with the 2018 Annual Conference of the International Communication … Continued
CFP | 15.4.2018 | Journalism across borders
The Journalism Across Borders conference is calling for paper proposals. The event is organised by the German Communication Association and will be hosted by the Technische Universität Ilmenau. The conference … Continued









