Chinese Journalism and the Think-tank Turn
The study “Legitimizing the think-tank turn: The transformation of Chinese media in the digital era” by Haiyan Wang and Liangen Yin from University of Macau analyzed, through a case study … Continued
Journalists’ Perceptions of Ownership Change and its Impact on Journalistic Content and Work
Chinese Journalism and the Think-tank Turn
The study “Legitimizing the think-tank turn: The transformation of Chinese media in the digital era” by Haiyan Wang and Liangen Yin from University of Macau analyzed, through a case study … Continued
Journalism Students’ Responses in a Safety of Journalists Course
The study “Teaching Safety of Journalists: Student Responses and Solutions to Occupational Risks and Hostility” by Signe Ivask from University of Tartu examined 11 students’ (9 were Czech) reactions to … Continued
Participatory Community Journalism by Unhoused Individuals
The study “The uncompromising way: Several lessons from homeless journalists” by Vojtěch Dvořák from Masaryk University looked at participatory journalism by unhoused individuals in Czech Republic and Colorado and the … Continued
Human-written Sports Articles Were Rated More Enjoyable Than Automated Articles on the Same Topic
The study “Attitudes to automated and human written sport journalism” by Sam Duncan, Jessica Kunert from University of Mainz and Adam Karg from Swinburne University examined the differences in perceptions … Continued
Article: Character Skepticism and the Virtuous Journalist
The study “Character Skepticism and the Virtuous Journalist” by Joseph Spino was an article about journalistic ethics, particularly Virtue Ethical Journalism (VEJ) and its criticism coming from the viewpoint called … Continued
Article: Reporting Kalgoorlie and Broken Hill Prostitution 1896–1903
The study “Reporting Kalgoorlie and Broken Hill Prostitution 1896–1903” by Belinda Beattie studied two local newspapers in the Australian Federation, in mining towns, in the turning point of the 19th … Continued
Brazil and the History of the Journalism Diploma Requirement
The study “Tensions between the professional and academic worlds of journalism: Paradoxes of the Brazilian reality” by Otávio Daros from Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul looked at … Continued
Comparing US and UK News Coverage about Civilian Deaths Caused by Drones
The study “The named and the nameless: A comparative analysis of US and UK news coverage of civilian deaths caused by US drone strikes, 2009–2016” by Charles M Rowling from … Continued
The Changing Press and Political Discourse on Immigation in Sweden 2010-2022
The study ““No longer the haven of tolerance”? The press and discursive shifts on immigration in Sweden 2010–2022” by Michał Krzyżanowski from Uppsala University and Hugo Ekström from University of … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in June 2024 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.