Under the title “Books of the week”, JRN will list new, relevant publications that have recently become available. Click the title of the book for further information on the publisher’s website.
We keep our eyes peeled, but if you want to make sure your publication makes the list, let us know when it’s out! You can send a message or tweet us @jresearchnews.
On week 38 the following publications have come to our attention:
- Nora Martin: Information Verification in the Digital Age: The News Library Perspective. Morgan & Claypool Publishers. 51 pages.
- Jan-Noël Thon: Transmedial Narratology and Contemporary Media Culture. University of Nebraska Press. 558 pages.
- Sarah Lonsdale: The Journalist in British Fiction and Film. Bloomsbury. 296 pages.
- Anthony Nadler: Making the News Popular: Mobilizing U.S. News Audiences. University of Illinois Press. 232 pages.
- Michael Higgins and Angela Smith: Belligerent Broadcasting: Synthetic argument in broadcast talk. Routledge. 184 pages.
- Yik-Chan Chin: Television Regulation and Media Policy in China. Routledge. 262 pages.
- Ann Luce: The Bridgend Suicides: Suicide and the Media. Palgrave. 216 pages.




