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Research of June 2025

Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in June 2025 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.

PublishedTitleAuthor(s)Journal publisher
2025-06-01Effects of motivations for news consumption on intention to purchase paid news service in the changing news media environmentNamkee Park & Yeonshik KimAsian Journal of Communication
2025-06-02Call for Special Theme Proposals (Due September 15, 2025)EditorBig Data & Society
2025-06-02“Bogeyman terms”: Understanding politically conservative Americans’ folk theories about news biasGina M Masullo,
Soojeong Kim,
Marley Duchovnay
Journalism
2025-06-02The Human-AI Partnership in Romanian Newsrooms: AI as Both a News Topic and a ToolGeorgeta DrulaJournalism Practice
2025-06-02From static to dynamic evaluation: The potentials and challenges of dashboards to account for NRSsÁrni Már Einarsson,
Jacob Ørmen
Big Data & Society
2025-06-03Assessing the impact of non-profit local newsDanny HayesJournalism
2025-06-03Refining automated news? The role of journalistic post-editing in shaping reader perceptionsSina Thäsler-KordonouriEuropean Journal of Communication
2025-06-03Giving up on the law? The disconnect of hate speech policy and female journalists’ experiencesKatharine Sarikakis, Oleksandra Gudkova, Nevena Buvač, Aleksandra Marinkovic & Guldana AmetovaFeminist Media Studies
2025-06-03Family Dysfunction and Problematic Media Use Among Chinese Preschool Children: A Moderated Mediation ModelWei Hong, Jia Wang, Ru-De Liu & Zong-Kui ZhouMedia Psychology
2025-06-03Theory of Mind, Empathy, and Eudaimonic Media PreferencesMatthew A. Lapierre & Eunjoo ChoiMedia Psychology
2025-06-03Can Artificial Intelligence (AI) Spring an Oasis to the Local News Deserts?Ioanna Kostarella, Theodora Saridou, Charalampos Dimoulas & Andreas VeglisJournalism Practice
2025-06-03Refining automated news? The role of journalistic post-editing in shaping reader perceptionsSina Thäsler-Kordonouri European Journal of Communication
2025-06-04Genre theory and practice in narrative journalism: The dark picaresque in Barbara Ehrenreich’s Nickel and Dimed (2001)Christopher P Wilson Journalism
2025-06-04Digital platforms and revenue generation strategies adopted by Zimbabwean mainstream news publishersPeter Chiridza,
Admire Mare
Journalism
2025-06-04How News Media Relates to Political Dissatisfaction Over Time: Results from a 4-Wave-Panel Study Analyzing Reinforcing Processes Between Different Forms of Political Dissatisfaction and Their Relation to News Media Exposure and Media TrustChristina Schumann & Dorothee ArltMass Communication and Society
2025-06-04Bodies in Journalism: The View from Behind and in Front of the LensT. J. Thomson, Rachael Anderson & Nicolette SnowdenJournalism Studies
2025-06-04Challenges and Needs in Algorithmic Literacy for Journalists: Uncovering the Reality of Portuguese NewsroomsPaulo Couraceiro, Caterina Foà & Ana Pinto-MartinhoJournalism Practice
2025-06-04Statement of RetractionPublisherThe Journal of International Communication
2025-06-05The logics of innovation. Institutional logics and isomorphic pressures in public service media innovation labs in the age of artificial intelligenceCarolin Hilker,
Nadja Schaetz,
Juliane A Lischka
Journalism
2025-06-05The impact of conspiracy endorsement on evaluations of news fakeness: an experimental study in Hong KongStephanie Jean Tsang & Dongni LiAsian Journal of Communication
2025-06-05Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act (2023): a feminist critical discourse analysis of local, regional, & international media coverageJoy Kibarabara & Michael OtienoFeminist Media Studies
2025-06-05Defining the boundaries of journalism and news publishers: implications of the Online Safety Act 2023 for the public interest and media freedomBeatriz Kira & Judith TownendJournal of Media Law
2025-06-05‘The personal is political’: sexual misconduct allegations, defamation and gender politicsRebecca Moosavian & Peter CoeJournal of Media Law
2025-06-06At the Crossroads of Fear, Confusion and Hope. COVID-19 News as the Motivator of Affective News Usage and Sense-Making PracticesSalla Tuomola, Jaana Hujanen, Katja Lehtisaari, Juho Ruotsalainen & Mikko GrönlundDigital Journalism
2025-06-06Shifting the Gaze? Photojournalism Practices in the Age of Artificial IntelligenceGopolang Ditlhokwa, Lyton Ncube & Allen MunoriyarwaJournalism Practice
2025-06-06The art of positive reporting in media discourse: Time magazine’s linguistic positivity bias over the 20th century Zhou-min Yuan , Chao Jiang , Mingxin YaoDigital Scholarship in the Humanities
2025-06-07From Lack of Concerns to Complicity: How Misinformation Concerns Influences Fake News Sharing on WhatsApp via the Partisan Legitimation of Fake NewsManuel Goyanes, Beatriz Jordá, José María de FuentesSocial Science Quarterly
2025-06-08Audience Perceptions of Engaging News Photos: A Picture-Sorting and Interview StudyT. J. Thomson & Rachael AndersonJournalism Practice
2025-06-08Automating Essential Work: News Media and Technology Hype in a Critical Sector 2014–2024Samantha Shorey & Estefania RodriguezDigital Journalism
2025-06-08The Body and its Place in Immersive Journalism
Adalton dos Anjos Fonseca, Luciellen Lima & Suzana Barbosa
Journalism Studies
2025-06-09Radio audience in European minority languages: Important reality and structural correlationIñaki Zabaleta-Urkiola,
Tania Arriaga-Azkarate,
Aitor Castañeda-Zumeta
European Journal of Communication
2025-06-09ChatGPT, Generative AI, and an Epistemic Opportunity for Journalistic AuthorityGregory P. Perreault, Seth C. Lewis & Maxwell ElyDigital Journalism
2025-06-09Gender “frames” in media: select examples of popular feminism and popular misogyny from IndiaDebipreeta RahutFeminist Media Studies
2025-06-09“Rape as a weapon of war” in Ethiopia and Sudan: a decolonizing feminist ethics critique of international media coverageDinfin K. Mulupi, Mohammed Ademo & Linda SteinerFeminist Media Studies
2025-06-09“An issue of no importance?” Media representation of discourses on sexual identities in KenyaJacinta Mwende Maweu & David Maina MuthegethiFeminist Media Studies
2025-06-09Introduction: media, gender, and sexuality in AfricaIvy Mingyase Fofie, Audrey S Gadzekpo & H. Leslie Steeves
Feminist Media Studies
2025-06-09Pedagogy for change: Building international teaching alliances for gender equality in media through student-driven advocacyLucia Gloria Vázquez-Rodríguez,
Krisztina Rozgonyi
European Journal of Communication
2025-06-09Special issue: News media, gender justice and the democratic deficitKaren Ross,
Claudia Padovani
European Journal of Communication
2025-06-10“Why do I have to read this book?” The relationship between knowledge orientation and motivation among journalism and communication studentsGunhild Ring Olsen,
Nanna Alida Grit Fredheim
Journalism
2025-06-10Investigating the Investigation: Media Capture and Investigative Journalism in IndiaAnilesh Kumar & Prashanth BhatJournalism Practice
2025-06-10The Fugitive: The news media’s role in the production of social problems and responsibilization of the publicEgill Karlsson,
Margrét Valdimarsdóttir
Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal
2025-06-11Powerful yet Disempowered: A Thematic Literature Review Exploring the Challenges of Media Reporting on Sexual ViolenceKaren Andrews,
Safeera Jaffer,
Shaheen Shariff
Journal of Communication Inquiry
2025-06-11Breaking News: A Model of Media Competition, Fact-Checking, and Political AccountabilityGiovanni Andreottola and Antoni-Italo De MoragasThe Journal of Politics
2025-06-11Rethinking Food Media: Food Journalism as an Invitation to Identity, Democratic Worldmaking, and Food SovereigntyJoseph JonesJournalism Studies
2025-06-12“Just a bunch of white bureaucrats talking about Indigenous people”: Interrogating the Anglo-centric identity of Australian community radio news and current affairsHeather Anderson,
Bridget Backhaus
Journalism
2025-06-12Broadcasting your virtual self: Exploring the authenticity construction and subjectivity of VTubers in ChinaJiaru Tang Global Media and China
2025-06-12The Revealed Demand for Hard Versus Soft News: Evidence from Italian TV ViewershipMarco Gambaro, Valentino Larcinese, Riccardo Puglisi, and James M. Snyder Jr.The Journal of Politics
2025-06-12Reporting rape: reading Bhakshak as a feminist critique of Indian journalismVishal Raj & Nagendra KumarFeminist Media Studies
2025-06-12Contesting electric vehicles: agonism, antagonism and conjunctural politics in digital participatory mediaGuy ReddenContinuum
2025-06-12The intersection of COVID lockdown policies and parent resources with children’s media exposure in Canada, the United States, Israel, Sweden, and New ZealandDouglas J. Piper, Rebecca Cockroft, Bolim Suh, Jenny Radesky, Annette Sundqvist, Felix-Sebastian Koch, Caroline Fitzpatrick, Noa Gueron-Sela, Cara Swit, Sarah M. Coyne, Heather Kirkorian, Margaret L. Kerr & Rachel BarrJournal of Children and Media
2025-06-13The Journalist as a Performing Persona: Categorizing and Conceptualizing the Journalistic I
Steffen Moestrup &Jesper Gaarskjær
Journalism Practice
2025-06-16Novara Media and the Rise of the Digital Left: From Scaffolding a Movement to ‘Smashing that Like Button’Keith CopleyTriple C
2025-06-17Help or hindrance: Examining disability media exposure, stigmatization, and support
Jasmine Gray ,Meredith K. Reffner Collins & Maria Leonora G. Comello
Communication Monographs
2025-06-17Analysing opinion voices in Portuguese newspapers: Who fights for feminists versus who is afraid of feminists?Carla CerqueiraEuropean Journal of Communication
2025-06-17Rethinking Tarde’s model in the social media era and digital news: The moderating role of proximityCleves Nkie MongoEuropean Journal of Communication
2025-06-17When tobacco is headline news: how public health bodies and anti-regulatory issue publics exercise influence in breaking news events
George D. H. Pearson , Nathan A. Silver , Elexis C. Kierstead , Barbara A. Schillo & Jennifer M. Kreslake
Information, Communication & Society
2025-06-17Religion(s) in Swiss newspapers: A longitudinal analysis of salience and topics from 1998 to 2022Rebekka Rieser,
Daniel Vogler,
Mark Eisenegger
Journalism
2025-06-18Judicial discourses about journalism in journalism-related judgments in the United Kingdom (UK) since ReynoldsJingrong Tong & Gemma HortonJournal of Media Law
2025-06-18Opting out of analytics: The tacit compliance of journalists in datafied newsroomsVeera Ehrlén,
Mikko Villi
Journalism
2025-06-18Trends in political and journalistic tweeting during electoral campaigns: A glimpse from Nigeria’s digital democracyMuhammad Auwal Ahmad,
Metin Ersoy,
Yakubu Mohammed Salisu,
Tamar Haruna Dambo,
Sadiya Dalhatu
Journalism
2025-06-18Colonial legacies and local visions: Analyzing visual news in UgandaAlex Scott,
Javie Ssozi
Journalism
2025-06-18RTDNA 2025: Technology Helps Local Broadcasters Do More With LessTimothy Mirabito,
Keren Henderson,
Bob Papper
Electronic News
2025-06-18Indonesian–Australian media during an infodemic: fostering trust and social resilience through translation as careMonika Winarnita,
Fan Yang,
Melathi Saldin,
Enqi Weng,
Ashleigh Haw,
Pamela Nilan,
Asty Rastiya
Media International Australia
2025-06-19In the brand we trust? The moderating role of journalistic values and news topics in the relation between news source and trust in newsAlyt Damstra,
Elina Lindgren,
Rens Vliegenthart,
Hajo Boomgaarden,
Jesper Strömbäck,
Yariv Tsfati
Journalism
2025-06-19Untangling reparative journalism: Iterations of the ‘harmful’ pressDavid Cheruiyot,
Irene Awino
Journalism
2025-06-19Between cultural promotion and nation building: Analysing the drivers of Basque public television consumption over a decadeJaume Doménech-Beltrán,
Lidia Valera-Ordaz
Media, Culture & Society
2025-06-19Negative Feedback Fuels Hate Speech: A Deep Learning Analysis of 25 Million News CommentsHyo-sun Ryu,
Jae Kook Lee
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2025-06-19Reducing Misinformation Credibility: How Explanations Impact the Effectiveness of Social Media Warning Labels and Fact-Checking Source RecallPaul Mena Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2025-06-19Beyond Formal Power: How Central Roles in Political Networks are Related to Media VisibilityJuho Vesa,
Arttu Malkamäki,
Antti Gronow,
Paul Wagner,
Tuomas Ylä-Anttila
Communication Research
2025-06-20Guarding against deception through news literacy interventions: Impact of issue involvement and participation on young French adults’ fake news vulnerabilityAmbre Gambin,
Andreas Munzel
New Media & Society
2025-06-21Re-training Greek journalists on new media practices: Expecting Re-employment, yet falling shortVera Zervakaki,
Stylianos Papathanassopoulos,
Achilleas Karadimitriou
Journalism
2025-06-21COVID-19 vaccine strategy, news and political parallelism in Mexico. A comparative analysis of La Jornada and ReformaJulio C Aguila Sánchez,
Yanesy Serrano Lorenzo,
Pamela Pereyra-Zamora
Journalism
2025-06-22Ethnography of Media Production: An Endangered Species?Martin Marinos Journal of Communication Inquiry
2025-06-22Framing Migrant Workers: A Content Analysis of Qatar Media Coverage of Migrant Workers During the 2022 FIFA World CupNyame Ishmael BonsuSocial Science Quarterly
2025-06-22
Linguistic Capital and the Production of Vernacular Digital Journalism: The Case of Malayalam-Language News
Subin PaulJournalism Studies
2025-06-22Many Stories, One Science? Differentiating Public Health Framing in British NewspapersKason Ka Ching Cheung, Ho-Yin Chan & Sibel ErduranJournalism Practice
2025-06-22News Engagement Process Model: Theorization of Audience and Journalist InteractionsSoo Young Shin, Serena Miller
International Journal of Communication
2025-06-23Unstoppable Implementation. Technological Imaginaries on Artificial Intelligence in Southern European JournalismDafne Calvo, Lorena Cano-Orón & Jordi Morales-i-GrasJournalism Practice
2025-06-24Less Hype, More Drama: Open-Ended Technological Inevitability in Journalistic Discourses About AI in the US, The Netherlands, and BrazilJoão C. Magalhães & Rik SmitDigital Journalism
2025-06-24The Role of Political Leaning on Immigration News Framing. The Case of the US During the Trump EraEduard Fabregat & Fernando SeverinoSouthern Communication Journal
2025-06-24Beyond the fast and the furious: news coverage of the Robodebt scandalCaryn CoatneyCommunication Research and Practice
2025-06-24The news we choose to trust: Examining long-term mainstream versus non-mainstream news consumption and trust in a liberal-authoritarian media systemZhang Hao Goh,
Seth Seet,
Edson C Tandoc, Jr
Journalism
2025-06-24The Role of Self-Efficacy and Intellectual Humility in the Relationship Between Perceived Deepfake Exposure and Media CynicismChristian Pieter Hoffmann,
Daniel Bendahan Bitton,
Alexander Godulla
Social Science Computer Review
2025-06-24Anonymous dissent: Protest, privacy, and photographic surveillance in digital mediaGino Canella,
Mary Angela Bock
New Media & Society
2025-06-24Artificial Intelligence and Its Impact on the Ethical Bounds and Practice of Photojournalism
Ross Taylor
Visual Communication Quarterly
2025-06-24Trolling the Messenger: Visual Disinformation Targeting CNN and Fox News
Ahmed Al-Rawi
Visual Communication Quarterly
2025-06-24On Equity and Authenticity: Decolonizing Imagery of Nigeria
Rebekah Raleigh
Visual Communication Quarterly
2025-06-25Surviving digital disruption: Ghanaian newspapers’ response to digitalisationStephen Tindi,
Paul Achonga Kabah Kwode
Journalism
2025-06-25From Cultivating Fans to Coping With Troublemakers: A Typology of Journalists’ Audience Relationships
Wiebke Loosen,
Julius Reimer,
Louise Oberhülsmann,
Tim van Olphen
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2025-06-25‘You’re on your own baby’: Sudanese women bridging conflict, journalism, j’activism, and media (in)visibilityMaha Bashri,
Carolyn Walcott,
Hala Guta
Media, War & Conflict
2025-06-25Alternative Media in Lebanon: The Role of Digital Platforms in a Polarized Hybrid Media SystemTamer Farag, Christoph Neuberger, Sonja Kretzschmar, Annika Sehl, Judith Pies & Linda WiethausDigital Journalism
2025-06-25“Express Yourself!” But Which Self? Investigating Role Negotiations and Boundaries on Journalists’ Personal Instagram AccountsLea von den DrieschJournalism Practice
2025-06-26From terrorism to crime: Framing the assassination of Abe Shinzo in Japanese mediaNaoki Kuroishi Media, War & Conflict
2025-06-26Framing disinformation and malign foreign information influence: A focus on the electoral arena
Rosanna De Rosa,
Annarita Criscitiello
Media, War & Conflict
2025-06-26How East African Journalists Make Meaning of Solutions and Constructive JournalismKaren McIntyre & Joy KibarabaraJournalism Practice
2025-06-27Anti-feminism in the spotlight: Media coverage of German parties’ gender and sexuality policies in the 2024 European Parliament election campaignLouise Luxton,
Djamila Jabra,
Daniela Braun
European Journal of Communication
2025-06-27The toll of fighting misinformation: Precarity in fact-checking workJessica Roberts,
Michael Koliska
Journalism
2025-06-27Deinfluencing TikTok During the Cost-of-Living Crisis: Neoliberal Logics of (Over) Consumption Across Popular MediaAidan Moir Television & New Media
2025-06-28Social media, media freedom and misinformation: Challenges faced by journalists in the Middle East and North Africa during early COVID-19Mokhtar Elareshi,
Abdulkrim Ziani,
Dimitrinka Atanasova
Global Media and Communication
2025-06-28Verify, Accept, or Ignore: The Complexities of Media Trust Along Southeastern U.S. Coastal Communities During Severe Weather EventsCory L. Armstrong,
Matthew S. VanDyke
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2025-06-29Can AI-Attributed News Challenge Partisan News Selection? Evidence from a Conjoint ExperimentAlon Zoizner,
Jörg Matthes,
Nicoleta Corbu,
Claes H. de Vreese,
Frank Esser,
Karolina Koc-Michalska,
Christian Schemer,
Yannis Theocharis,
Jan Zilinsky
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2025-06-29The Dynamic Interplay of Negativity in News and Interpersonal Communication in Shaping BeliefsIsabella GloggerThe International Journal of Press/Politics
2025-06-30Media Richness as a Peripheral Cue of Trustworthiness in Posts Communicating Publicly Funded Artificial Intelligence ResearchAlex W. KirkpatrickInternational Journal of Strategic Communication
2025-06-30A first look at the coverage of Afghan evacuee resettlement in eight U.S. community newspapersBimbisar Irom,
Tania Nachrin
Journalism
2025-06-30Is Social Media News More Subjective? 😱 A Comparative Study of British Quality and Popular News Sources’ Adaptation to FacebookElena Savinova & Jet HoekDigital Journalism
2025-06-30Old Towns, Young Cities: The Rural/Urban Media Divide, Age, and Antisocial AttitudesCalvin R. Coker, Michelle E. Funk & Molly M. HardySouthern Communication Journal
2025-06-30Mediating the heatwave: Inside Karachi’s thermal ecologyAyesha OmerMedia, Culture & Society