ARTICLE: How to report on the dark net?
Writing stories on the dark net, the hidden part of the internet outside the reach of public search engines, is an unusual practice. For example, using a nick, i.e. a … Continued
Journalists’ Perceptions of Ownership Change and its Impact on Journalistic Content and Work
ARTICLE: How to report on the dark net?
Writing stories on the dark net, the hidden part of the internet outside the reach of public search engines, is an unusual practice. For example, using a nick, i.e. a … Continued
ARTICLE: Gatekeeping news after publication
Gatekeeping processes online are changing constantly and being affected by so-called secondary gatekeepers. The new article by Alfred Hermida of the University of British Columbia, presents a conceptual framework on … Continued
Social media has become the most important news source for many, and its use for finding news has increased tremendously over the past years. The “news finds me” perception (NFM) … Continued
Here is a list of all the academic books on journalism we have collected at Journalism Research News during March 2020. You can search or arrange the table per your … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in March 2020 about journalism research. The bolded titles link to JRN articles written about the … Continued
In covering Ebola, the West saw Africa as inept and disease-ridden
Did Western and African media cover the 2014 Ebola outbreak differently? Adaobi Duru, of University of Louisiana, investigated the matter by analysing Ebola-related articles from five newspapers. The papers came … Continued
Deepfakes do not fool people, but still undermine trust in news
So-called deepfake videos do not deceive the audience, but they increase uncertainty and thus decrease trust in news. The result is reported by Loughborough University researchers Cristian Vaccari and Andrew … Continued