CFP | 31.3. | Hate speech as political communication
A workshop on “Hate speech as political communication: Global uses and abuses” is calling for paper proposals. The workshop will be hosted by the University of London on the 31st … Continued
Journalists’ Perceptions of Ownership Change and its Impact on Journalistic Content and Work
CFP | 31.3. | Hate speech as political communication
A workshop on “Hate speech as political communication: Global uses and abuses” is calling for paper proposals. The workshop will be hosted by the University of London on the 31st … Continued
ARTICLE: Journalists seek impact – but are anxious to publicize it
Local journalists want their work to have an “impact”, but they are unsure whether they should mention the impact to their audience, Elia Powers, of Towson University, writes. Powers interviewed … Continued
On the week 10/2018 the following publications have come to our attention: Press Freedom as an International Human Right Written by Wiebke Lamer Published by Palgrave Pivot 158 pages International … Continued
ARTICLE: Most mainstream media fell for fake Twitter accounts
Most major American news sources ended up citing Twitter accounts connected to the Russian Internet Research Agency (IRA), a research conducted at the University of Wisconsin-Madison reveals. A team of … Continued
ARTICLE: Quantifying audiences is not new, but it is more impactful than before
News organisations have been trying to measure their audiences for many decades – long before the internet and measuring instruments based on it proliferated, writes Rodrigo Zamith, of University of … Continued
CFP | 15.5. | Communication and Society journal
The journal Communication and Society is calling for papers. The theme of the issue is “Lusophone studies and Communication Sciences”. [spoiler title=’Papers on the following topics should be submitted:’ style=’default’ … Continued
CFP | 31.5. | Prague Media Point Conference
The Prague Media Point conference “Media and technology: innovative journalism in a contested political space” is calling for papers. The conference will be held on 15-18 November in Prague. In … Continued
REPORT: Women of color are heavily underrepresented in the United States’ news media
The new report by the U.S.-based organization The Women’s Media Center examined where women journalists of color are in legacy print, radio, TV and digital news. The industry studies on … Continued
ARTICLE: Economic news focus on negative developments
Dutch newspapers present a more negative picture of the economy than what the situation actually is. Alyt Damstra and Mark Boukes, of the University of Amsterdam, studied the impact of … Continued
CFP | 27.4. | Vigilante audiences
The Erasmus Research Centre of Media, Communication and Culture is calling for chapter proposals for an upcoming, edited book on “Vigilante Audiences”. The volume will be published online in an … Continued