Research of 2017 (April to December)
Here is an almost comprehensive list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers about journalism research, published between April and December of 2017. The bolded titles link to … Continued
Journalists’ Perceptions of Ownership Change and its Impact on Journalistic Content and Work
Research of 2017 (April to December)
Here is an almost comprehensive list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers about journalism research, published between April and December of 2017. The bolded titles link to … Continued
ARTICLE: When news are distant, stories shared by friends and newspapers are as credible
What makes news seem credible on social media? Edson C. Tandoc Jr., of Nanyang Technological University, researched the question through an experiment with 82 Singaporean university students. The participants each … Continued
CFP | 16.4. | Fake news and filter bubbles
The journal Quaderns del CAC, published by the Catalonian Audiovisual Council, is calling for article submissions for its upcoming thematic section on fake news. The section is entitled “Fake news, … Continued
ARTICLE: Female television journalists have stricter norms for appearance
Female television journalists adhere to more strict norms of beauty than their male colleagues, a team of researchers writes. Mary Angela Bock, Lourdes Miriam Cueva Chacón, Heloisa Aruth Sturm and … Continued
REPORT: The media industry faces another interesting, uncertain year
The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ) has again published its predictions for the new year. The report, authored by Nic Newman, is based on a survey of … Continued
On weeks 52/2017, 1/2018 and 2/2018 the following publications have come to our attention: Media Logic(s) Revisited: Modelling the Interplay between Media Institutions, Media Technology and Societal Change Edited by … Continued
CFP | 16.2. | The “Muslim problem” in the media
A conference entitled “Media Representations of Islam and Muslims” is now accepting paper proposals. The event will take place at the Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, in Paris, France, on the … Continued
ARTICLE: Political journalists differ from others, but not much
Do political journalists stand apart in how they perceive their job and its requirements? Jari Väliverronen, of University of Tampere, studied Finnish political journalists by analysing survey data gathered originally … Continued
CFP | 1.2. | ICA preconference “Media, Gender and Sexuality in Europe”
International Communication Association preconference “Media, Gender and Sexuality in Europe” is calling for papers. “Media are gendered and sexualized while gender and sexuality are heavily mediated. Gender and sexuality figure … Continued
ARTICLE: A look at the intense working conditions of digital journalists
What is it like to work in a digital newsroom nowadays? Nicole S. Cohen of the University of Toronto Mississauga, interviewed 12 digital journalists in Canada and United States during … Continued