CFP | 1.3. | Media and nationalism
Martina Topić, of Leeds Beckett University and Niamh Kirk, of Dublin City University, are calling for chapter proposals for an edited book they are preparing. The working title of the … Continued
Journalists’ Perceptions of Ownership Change and its Impact on Journalistic Content and Work
CFP | 1.3. | Media and nationalism
Martina Topić, of Leeds Beckett University and Niamh Kirk, of Dublin City University, are calling for chapter proposals for an edited book they are preparing. The working title of the … Continued
ARTICLE: How do journalists, NGO’s and government delegations interact?
United Nations’ climate change conferences gather delegations from governments and non-governmental organisations from around the world. These events are also keenly observed by a number of journalists, making the events … Continued
On week 4/2018 the following publications have come to our attention: Global Teamwork: The rise of collaboration in investigative journalism Edited by Richard Sambrook Published by The Reuters Institute for … Continued
ARTICLE: Russia frames itself as a stabilizing force in the world
How does Russia’s state-controlled and state-affiliated media frame the country’s role in the world? Robert S. Hinck, of Monmouth College, with Randolph Kluver and Skye Cooley, both of Oklahoma State … Continued
CFP | 30.5. | Digital literacy education and fake news
The journal Cultura y Educación is calling for manuscript submissions for its upcoming special issue on “Digital literacy, fake news and education”. The issue relates to the European Literacy Network … Continued
ARTICLE: Science journalism has gotten worse
News articles on biomedical studies have since the year 2000 used more hyperbolic headlines and more frequently omitted replication statements, a team of University of Bordeaux researchers found. Estelle Dumas-Mallet, … Continued
CFP | 16.2. | Gender, Media and the Middle East symposium
Feminist Media Studies Research Group at the University of East Anglia invites proposals for an international symposium on Gender, Media and the Middle East. The symposium is intended to bring … Continued
Investigative journalists have a played an important role in exposing corruption around the world. Ester Pollack of Stockholm University and Sigurd Allern of the University of Oslo, studied the work … Continued
BOOK: Modern world needs collaborative journalism, but it is not a panacea
The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism has published a new open access book on collaboration in investigative journalism. The book is edited by Richard Sambrook, of Oxford University, … Continued
CFP | 5.2. | Gender differentiation in media industries
A conference entitled “Gender Differentiation in Media Industries” is now accepting paper proposals. The event will be hosted by the Peace Institute at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, on the … Continued