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Research of November 2025

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

PublishedTitleAuthor(s)Journal publisher
2025-11-01The Role of Professional Norms and Ethics in Security Mental Models: The Case of JournalismJennifer R. Henrichsen, Valérie Bélair-Gagnon & Gregory P. PerreaultJournalism Practice
2025-11-02Journalists’ Perception of Artificial Intelligence: The Case of Nigerian NewsroomsAmaka Peace OnebunneDigital Journalism
2025-11-02Promoting news and political information consumption on social media with self-interest and public-interest nudgesXudong Yu, Hennes-Michel Barnehl & Magdalena WojcieszakInformation, Communication & Society
2025-11-02Making Sense of Climate Change: The Challenges and Promises of Embodied Climate JournalismTrish Audette-LongoJournalism Studies
2025-11-02Determining or Mediating Media? Model Comparisons on the Role of Media and Risk in Shaping Preventive Behaviors During CrisesYi-Hui Christine Huang,
Ruoheng Liu,
Leyi Zhang,
Qinxian Cai,
Haodong Liu,
Xiaohui Wang
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2025-11-03Once a Journalist, Always a Journalist: A Digital Ethnography of a Facebook COVID MicrositeJodi McFarland FriedmanJournalism Practice
2025-11-03‘We’re here to spite our government’: Intertextuality and comparative representations of TikTok migrants in Chinese and Western news discourseJinfeng Du,
Jiankun Gong,
Run Li,
Hamedi Mohd Adnan
Journalism
2025-11-03Media events on Instagram during wartime: The case of Zelenskyy’s postsMansup HeoMedia, War & Conflict
2025-11-03How Mad Are You? Anti-stigma guidelines and Australian televisionRebecca BeirneContinuum
2025-11-03Twitch’s Digital News Standard: Breaking Journalistic Boundaries in Platform Streaming EnvironmentsNicole K. Stewart, Joseph M. Nicolai & Graeme BeamissDigital Journalism
2025-11-03Becoming Tech-savvy: Egyptian Journalists’ Perceptions Towards the Acceptance of Automated JournalismSadia Jamil, Nermeen Alazrak & Priyanka KunduJournalism Practice
2025-11-03‘We’re here to spite our government’: Intertextuality and comparative representations of TikTok migrants in Chinese and Western news discourseJinfeng Du,
Jiankun Gong,
Run Li,
Hamedi Mohd Adnan
Journalism
2025-11-04“Not Here to Babysit a Robot”: Sports Journalists’ Role Perception in the Age of AIMuhammad Fahad HumayunJournalism Practice
2025-11-04“The perfect place to make a fresh start”: Unproblematic constructions of migration in the UK television programme Wanted Down UnderSamuel Parker,
Josephine Cornell,
Sehrish Ali
Discourse & Communication
2025-11-04Understanding News Avoidance and “Snacking” of Climate Change News: Psychological and Cognitive Drivers in a Longitudinal StudyAlberto Ardèvol-Abreu & Patricia DelpontiJournalism Studies
2025-11-05Stand der journalistischen und medienwissenschaftlichen Ausbildung in Ungarn -The state of journalism education and media studies in HungaryGábor Polyák, Bálint Barki, Özge Cakir-Somlyai, Kata Horváth, Krisztián Szabó & Veronika Végh Publizistik
2025-11-05Incivility in Reddit’s Top Political and News Subreddits: Prevalence, Moderation, and EngagementChris J. Vargo,
Tobias Hopp
Social Science Computer Review
2025-11-05AI and the Crisis in Communication DisciplineAnthony Fung Global Media and China
2025-11-05Mediatization and the migration imaginary of left-behind children in the PhilippinesRandy Jay C. SolisJournal of Children and Media
2025-11-05Decentering the Discourse of ‘Propaganda Map': The Use of German Suggestive Map as a Counter-Colonial Tool in the Indonesian Newspaper Pewarta Deli (1935–1940)Holy Rafika DhonaMedia History
2025-11-05Business characteristics of network and independent media agencies: A case studyMelanie Herfort, Reinhard E. Kunz & Petra DürenJournal of Media Business Studies
2025-11-05Tell China’s conspiracy well: Networks and narratives of anti-CCP YouTube conspiracy theoristsAbby Youran Qin,
Fan Xiao,
Linjie Dai
Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
2025-11-05Populism, Press Freedom, and Transparency: Gauging the Experience of Latin American Journalists with Access to Information LawsGregory Michener,
Summer Harlow,
Silvia Dal Ben Furtado
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2025-11-05Fraud on TV: The Reith principles and watching British public service broadcastingKeith Spiller,
Sofia Bull,
Yaniv Hanoch,
Olivia Flint
Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal
2025-11-06Examining News Innovation Narratives, Practices and Institutional Logics: A Study on GenAI Adoption in Egyptian NewsroomsRana Arafat & Glenda CooperJournalism Practice
2025-11-06Beyond Algorethics: Addressing the Ethical and Anthropological Challenges of AI Recommender SystemsOctavian M. MachidonJournal of Media Ethics
2025-11-06From online parody to mainstream media: The remediation of mock Vietnamese Mandarin in TaiwanTsung-Lun Alan WanDiscourse, Context & Media
2025-11-06Fake or fact? Evaluating chatbots’ performance to help users detect fake news in human-computer communitiesZehang Xie,
Hui Hui,
Yunxiang Xie
Journalism
2025-11-06Can Fragmented Facts Produce Complete Truth? Exploring Short Video Investigative Journalism from Information Integration PerspectiveDifan Guo , Chang Luo ,Shuhua Zhou & Jinghong Xu
2025-11-06Ethical Principles in the Portrayal of Death and Suffering: Finnish Photographers Covering the Russia–Ukraine WarLiia-Maria Raippalinna, Suvi Mononen, Markus Mykkänen, Turo UskaliMedia and Communication
2025-11-06Celebrity Suicides in China: How Social Media Shapes News FramingShiyu (Sharon) Zheng, Shiyi ZhangMedia and Communication
2025-11-07Behind the Curtain of Freedom: Navigating Subtle Harassment and Professional Vulnerability in Moldovan JournalismNatalia VasilendiucJournalism Practice
2025-11-07Legacy Media as a Moral Compass: A Computational Study of the Politicization of a Migrant Crime on Twitter in FranceSylvain Parasie,
Antoine Machut,
Béatrice Mazoyer
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2025-11-07Media Visibility and Information-Seeking: Analyzing the Impact of News Coverage on Wikipedia Pageviews of Estonian MPs (2015–2023)Tatiana LupachevaSocial Science Computer Review
2025-11-07AI’s Sociological EraJenny L. Davis,
Mona Sloane
Social Science Computer Review
2025-11-07Tool or medium? Expertise in training media and communications students in the Generative AI eraPaul Atkinson,Caron Eastgate Dann,Emily van der Nagel, Gil-Soo Han, Andrew Johnson, Mugdha Rai, Lucy Richardson & Alison Stieven-Taylor Communication Research and Practice
2025-11-09Sustainability Strategies of Digital Media Start-ups in Zimbabwe: Prospects and ChallengesBuhle Nkomo & Mphathisi NdlovuAfrican Journalism Studies
2025-11-09S’inspirer du journalisme environnemental pour produire un podcast en Afrique : cas de « La fin du mois et la fin du mondeHenri AssogbaAfrican Journalism Studies
2025-11-10Broadcasting the good mom: a cross-national analysis of mom vloggers and their audiencesSaki Mizoroki, Tommaso Trillò, Blake Hallinan, Rebecca Scharlach, Pyung Hwa Park, Avishai Green & Limor ShifmanInformation, Communication & Society
2025-11-10Platform spectacle and populism in YouTube videos of COVID-19 protestsAngelos Kissas Discourse & Communication
2025-11-10Distorted realities: Gender bias in Chinese news representations of wives and husbands in domestic violence articlesSijia (Scarlett) Li,
Paul Baker
Discourse & Communication
2025-11-10Hurricane Forecast Messages: Comparing Perceptions of Trust, Understanding, and Information-Seeking Behaviors in AdultsLakelyn E. Taylor,
Robert Eicher,
Tim Brown
Electronic News
2025-11-10News coverage of scientific discoveries in Qatar: Low localization and its socio-institutional causesAnto Mohsin,
An Nguyen,
Gregory Ferrell Lowe
Journalism
2025-11-10The effects of constructive journalism: Towards a theoretical frameworkMatthias Mack,
Olaf Jandura,
Marcus Maurer
Journalism
2025-11-10Potential for and Challenges to ResilienceCeleste González de Bustamante,
Jeannine E. Relly
Journal of Communication Inquiry
2025-11-10Transnational Feminist Media Ethics and LGBTIQ+ Activism in Namibia, Africa: Media Coverage and Implications of the 2023 Namibian Supreme Court Ruling on Same-Sex MarriagesTammy Rae Matthews & Anthony BrownFeminist Media Studies
2025-11-10Platform spectacle and populism in YouTube videos of COVID-19 protestsAngelos Kissas Discourse & Communication
2025-11-10Missing Bodies, Silent Pages: How Turkish Media Portrays Journalist Murders and SilenceÖnder Deniz, Hüseyin Vehbi İmamoğlu, Taybe TopsakalMedia and Communication
2025-11-11Assessing the Efficacy of Feminist Interventions on Journalistic PracticesDinfin K. MulupiJournalism Practice
2025-11-11Examining negativity and positivity bias in Pulitzer prize-winning news: a study across six subgenresYiming Xia, Changpeng HuanDigital Scholarship in the Humanities
2025-11-11Constructing the Bodies of the Female AI News Presenters: Biometric Replication, Gendered Standardization, and Subjectivity ReconstructionLiming Liu ,Yichen Ge & Yiming ChenJournalism Studies
2025-11-12“I Think It’s Exciting and Frightening at the Same Time”: Audience Sentiments Toward the Use and Labeling of Generative AI in JournalismJonas Nygaard Blom,
Lene Heiselberg,
Arjen van Dalen,
Izabella Andersen
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2025-11-12Ibero-American Digital Journalism and Social Media Integration: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and X in Spanish-Speaking CountriesDaniel Barredo-Ibáñez & Laura Barrera-JerezJournalism Practice
2025-11-13Cultural Analytics and the Politics of Representation: Mapping the Jewish Presence in Egypt’s al-Risālah (1933–1953) Eid Mohamed, Said HassanDigital Scholarship in the Humanities
2025-11-13From ‘imagined audience’ to ‘imagined people’: The American Jewish press post-October 7thJacob L Nelson Journalism
2025-11-13Journalistic Roles and Community Expectations: External and Internal Challenges for Local Investigative JournalismPeter Čakš, Ines Kožuh & Suzana Žilič FišerJournalism Practice
2025-11-13The 1927 Mapleton Train Disaster, Memorialisation, and the Media’s Role in Narrating the DeadLaurence Stewart, Thandi BombiMedia and Communication
2025-11-14Momentum for Mentoring? How Journalism and Media Administrators Balance Resources for Undergraduate ResearchNick Mathews,
Jan Lauren Boyles,
Deb Aikat,
Mackenzie Cato,
Yeon Kyeong Erin Kim-Cho,
Claudia Kozman,
Maya Dawson,
Claire Powell,
Richard Mensah Adonu
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator
2025-11-14What is Freedom of Speech? How Citizens Define and Perceive the “Bulwark of Liberty”Anna-Luisa Sacher,
Carsten Reinemann
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2025-11-14AI-Driven Disinformation and Political Influence on WhatsApp in South Africa’s 2024 ElectionsGregory GondweThe International Journal of Press/Politics
2025-11-14Climate Action and Native Advertising: How Fossil Fuel Companies Present Environmental Commitment in American and British News MediaChris Wells,
Michelle A. Amazeen,
Sara Weinberg
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2025-11-14Unveiling the Link between Hostile Media Perceptions and Disinformation Susceptibility: Investigating Cognitive, Social, Media and Personal DynamicsLucie Wittner Franckx & Brahim ZaroualiMass Communication and Society
2025-11-14Assessing Media Polarization in Spain During a Highly Polarized Electoral Cycle (2015–2019): Increasing Effects of Vote and Ideology on News Media ConsumptionLidia Valera-Ordaz, María Luisa Humanes, José María Ramírez-DueñasInternational Journal of Communication
2025-11-14Is Journalism Making Its Workers Sick? Labor Conditions and Mental Health in Mexico and SpainDolors Palau-Sampio, Maria Iranzo-Cabrera, Ana Leticia Hernández Julián, Rubén Arnoldo González MacíasInternational Journal of Communication
2025-11-15Navigating power and visibility: French alternative Journalism on YouTube in the hybrid media systemMaud ReveilhacFirst Monday
2025-11-15Three Challenges for Media and Communication Studies in the Age of AIThomas Poell Global Media and China
2025-11-15A Way Out or Another Hurdle? Assessing the Impact of the “News Partnership Evaluation Committee” on Platform Dependence in South KoreaAhran Park & Yoonmo SangDigital Journalism
2025-11-16Will They Defend Their Own? A Critical Discourse Analysis and Comparison of Corporate News Media and NewsGuild Coverage of Journalists’ Labor StrikesQiongye Chen & Ever Josue FigueroaJournalism Studies
2025-11-16Disentangling intent and behaviour: news avoidance and its implications for political knowledgeLudovic Terren & Ana Sofía CardenalInformation, Communication & Society
2025-11-16Cultural Journalism’s Double Duty: Holding Elites Accountable and Fighting Cultural Imperialism—Insights from ZimbabweDanford ZirugoJournalism Practice
2025-11-16Young Adults’ Folk Theories in a Fragmented Journalistic Environment. The Case of ItalyDiego Garusi & Sergio SplendoreJournalism Practice
2025-11-16Structural and Professional Challenges of Data Journalism in SpainAndrea Moreno Mella & Rayén Condeza Dall 'OrsoJournalism Practice
2025-11-17Independent, but Relying on Networks: How Journalists Build Resilience in Unstable TimesVanessa de Macedo Higgins Joyce, MDJournalism & Communication Monographs
2025-11-17The Vulnerability of Media Entrepreneurs in War, Disasters, and ConflictKarin Wahl-JorgensenJournalism & Communication Monographs
2025-11-17Media Entrepreneurship in Precarious Times: A Framework for Studying Factors Contributing to Resilience and GrowthJeannine E. Relly and Monica ChadhaJournalism & Communication Monographs
2025-11-17Normalizing platform logic: Motives, strategies and risks of news professionals’ traffic-oriented practices on social media in greater ChinaWei Huang,
Yang Wu,
Marko Skoric,
Xinzhi Zhang
Journalism
2025-11-17Exploring media responses to terrorist attacks: A content analysis of portrayed mitigation strategies to terrorism in German and Austrian newspapersBrigitte Naderer,
Thomas Niederkrotenthaler,
Benedikt Till
European Journal of Communication
2025-11-17Navigating Journalistic Values in Student-Run Media’s Organizational CultureNihal Alaqabawy Journalism & Mass Communication Educator
2025-11-17Media coverage framework of crimes committed by Israeli occupation against Palestinian female journalists: An analytical comparative study of the YouTube videos of AlJazeera and BBC channelsWalaa Battat,
Ibrahim Helmy Emara
Global Media and Communication
2025-11-17The Rise of Autonomous Agents? A Content Analysis of How Agency is Constituted in Trade Journal Coverage of Automated Communication PhenomenaTeresa Weller & Irina LockInternational Journal of Strategic Communication
2025-11-17Heat in Real Time, Climate in Retrospect: Mapping Seasonal Gap in Japanese Heatwave JournalismKunhao Yang & Mengyuan FuJournalism Studies
2025-11-17When Journalists Share Their Happy Feelings: Affective Connection as a Source of Reliability in Personal JournalismKim Smeenk, Herbert Kruitbosch, Frank Harbers & Marcel BroersmaJournalism Studies
2025-11-17Routinising the Expected? Defining and Characterising Evergreen Journalism OnlineCecilia Arregui OliveraJournalism Studies
2025-11-17Normalizing platform logic: Motives, strategies and risks of news professionals’ traffic-oriented practices on social media in greater ChinaWei Huang,
Yang Wu,
Marko Skoric,
Xinzhi Zhang
Journalism
2025-11-18Generative AI and Disinformation| Echoes of Doubt: Exposure to Information About Generative AI Decreases Believability of NewsMarina Tulin, Myrto Pantazi, Christopher Starke, Michael Sivolap, Tom DobberInternational Journal of Communication
2025-11-18Generative AI and Disinformation| A Beacon of Trustworthiness in a Sea of Disinformation: Does News Coverage About the Dangers of Generative AI Cause People to Flock to Journalism?Tom Dobber, Michael Hameleers, Christopher Starke, Toni van der MeerInternational Journal of Communication
2025-11-18Generative AI and Disinformation| Parental Perceptions of Dynamic Exchanges of Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Misinformation and Corrections From AI Checkers on RedditRita Tang, Benedetta Burston, Jikai Sun, Emily K. Vraga, Leticia BodeInternational Journal of Communication
2025-11-18Generative AI and Disinformation| Unveiling Disinformation Narratives With AI: Collaborative Insights from Fact-Checkers and Computer Scientists’ Work in Analyzing Climate Misinformation NarrativesIrene Larraz, Ramón Salaverría, Javier Serrano-PucheInternational Journal of Communication
2025-11-18Generative AI and Disinformation| Socio-Technical Imaginaries of AI’s Role in the Strengthened EU Code of Practice on DisinformationAlejandro Flores MoleónInternational Journal of Communication
2025-11-18Generative AI and Disinformation| Breaking the News? Generative AI’s Impact on Journalism and Its Implications for DisinformationNicolas Mattis, Claes de VreeseInternational Journal of Communication
2025-11-18Generative AI and Disinformation| Defining the Role(s) of AI in Disinformation Research—A Systematic ReviewMaria F. Grub, Edda HumprechtInternational Journal of Communication
2025-11-18Generative AI and Disinformation| (Generative) AI and Disinformation—IntroductionAqsa Farooq, Claes de VreeseInternational Journal of Communication
2025-11-18Can human-centred participatory design turn AI into a pertinent tool for human rights research?Cira Pallí-Asperó,
Elke Evrard,
Els Lefever,
Tine Destrooper
Big Data & Society
2025-11-18I trust my ‘good neighbour’: Why people trust local newsSora Park,
Sonia Curll,
Jee Young Lee,
Janet Fulton,
Kerry McCallum,
Jarrah Petzold
Media International Australia
2025-11-18Representations of “Divorced” in Turkish media on psychological health: a multimodal critical discourse analysis
Kadriye Aytaç-Demirçivi
Social Semiotics
2025-11-18Political Tolerance and Forms of Active News AvoidanceFrancis L. F. Lee, Chi-Kit Chan & Gary K. Y. TangJournalism Studies
2025-11-18“Judged, Misrepresented and Misunderstood”: Human Trafficking Survivors’ Engagement with JournalistsBarbara G. Friedman, Andrea Lorenz, Chris Ash & Ethan Czuy LevineJournalism Studies
2025-11-18Ethical media creation and consumption in the age of digital fast food: The case of Chinese micro-dramaYayu FengJournal of Media Ethics
2025-11-18Virtue Ethics and News Literacy: Toward Collective Flourishing in a Digital AgeLana MedinaJournal of Media Ethics
2025-11-19The Work of Sexual Violence ReportingNelanthi HewaJournalism Practice
2025-11-19Updating Public Value: How Journalists Understand Their Societal Role in the Context of Digital PlatformsAnna-Theresa MayerDigital Journalism
2025-11-19What Makes for a Good News Experience: Developing a UX Perspective to Advance Audience Studies in JournalismEmmanuel Maduneme & Seth C. LewisDigital Journalism
2025-11-19Flooding the Feed: The Politics of Social Media Sharing Among Defensive PublicsKatharina Tittel, William Allen & Pedro RamaciottiPolitical Communication
2025-11-20Navigating Contrasting Journalisms: Latin American Responses to China’s Training Programmes for JournalistsPablo Sebastian MoralesJournalism Practice
2025-11-20“It Was a Two-Person Job” Adapting Journalistic Practices for Ordinary Sources in Slices-of-life PodcastsCécile DétrazJournalism Practice
2025-11-20Media and the public sphere in Ethiopia: The impact of the “2018 political reform”Gebru Kahsay Kiflu,
Hagos Nigussie
Media, Culture & Society
2025-11-21Local news, social commitment and public usefulness: Case studies of digital native media in southern EuropeRubén Rivas-de-Roca,
Cruz Negreira-Rey,
Xosé López-García
Journalism
2025-11-21Sustainable Journalism: Reflections from the Global SouthSadia Jamil & Mathias-Felipe de-Lima-SantosJournalism Practice
2025-11-21COVID-19 four years later: Examining Americans’ continued anger and responses to media calls for pandemic forgivenessRebecca Frazer & Brittany ShaughnessyCommunication Research Reports
2025-11-21Local news, social commitment and public usefulness: Case studies of digital native media in southern EuropeRubén Rivas-de-Roca,
Cruz Negreira-Rey,
Xosé López-García
Journalism
2025-11-21The Supply of Conspiracism in State-Controlled MediaGabriel Koehler-Derrick, Richard A. Nielsen, and David RomneyThe Journal of Politics
2025-11-22Authoritarian Algorithmic Publics: Conceptualising the Nexus of Authoritarianism and Digital Innovation Uptake in Russian News MediaOlga Dovbysh & Mariëlle WijermarsDigital Journalism
2025-11-22Grappling with thin air: The ontological and epistemological challenges of researching racism in journalismCristina Archetti*,
Banafsheh Ranji*
* = equally
Journalism
2025-11-22From experimentation to strategy: the ambidextrous balancing act of developing news recommender systemsHanne Vandenbroucke & Annelien SmetsJournal of Media Business Studies
2025-11-23Challenges and Experiences of Teaching Journalism at Private, Small Colleges, and UniversitiesSara Magee Journalism & Mass Communication Educator
2025-11-23Local Visual News Presentation and Sourcing Practices: Insights and ImplicationsT.J. Thomson, Kristy Hess , Rachael Anderson & Ika Krismantari
Journalism Practice
2025-11-23Let’s tok politics: Partisan expectations of political news on TikTokJessica Sparks & Myiah HutchensAtlantic Journal of Communication
2025-11-24High Expectations, Hostile Perception, and Biased Coverage? The Labour Movement and the Press Coverage of the Paris Commune, 1871Niklas Venema & Hendrik MichaelJavnost - The Public
2025-11-24Broadcasting and the Creation of a Black Public Opinion in the Portuguese Empire: Using Radio to Promote and Counter Cultural DominanceNelson RibeiroJavnost - The Public
2025-11-24Unequal Media Worlds: East Berlin Media Criticism after 1990Maria Löblich & Elisa PollackJavnost - The Public
2025-11-24How Different Models of Media Regulation Address Social Inequality: A Qualitative Textual Analysis of Key Media Regulation Texts from Germany and the United KingdomAnke Fiedler & James MorrisonJavnost - The Public
2025-11-24Censorship in the News: Understanding Social Inequalities in Portuguese Printed News in the Second World WarInês Ferreira FernandesJavnost - The Public
2025-11-24Children, Angels and Demons: The Coloniality of Print Media Representations of (Dis)ability in South Africa (1978–2023)Fabiana Battisti & Lorenzo DalvitJavnost - The Public
2025-11-24What is beat expertise? News sorting as a novel method for studying traits of journalists’ proficiencyLiri Blum,
Zvi Reich,
Hagar Lahav
Journalism
2025-11-24What is beat expertise? News sorting as a novel method for studying traits of journalists’ proficiencyLiri Blum,
Zvi Reich,
Hagar Lahav
Journalism
2025-11-24How Leading Media Organizations Are Tackling Artificial Intelligence: Organizational Changes, Reactions, Projects, and ToolsFélix Arias-RoblesElectronic News
2025-11-24Enemies Within: Entrepreneurial Agents of Media Autocratisation in Hong Kong’s Press SystemCherian George , Yujia Cheng & Agnes LamJournalism Studies
2025-11-24Rethinking the Sociology of News: Global Empirical and Theoretical PerspectivesHayes Mawindi Mabweazara & Catherine HapperJournalism Studies
2025-11-25“The blog cage was a horror”: Socio-technical boundary work in the institutionalization of blogging in online journalismTamas Tofalvy Journalism
2025-11-25Navigating Insidious Challenges to JournalismJavie Ssozi Journal of Communication Inquiry
2025-11-25From Intentional Avoidance to Estrangement? A Longitudinal Study of News Avoidance and News Media Repertoires in SwedenKiki de Bruin, Erik Espeland, Rens Vliegenthart & Jesper StrömbäckMass Communication and Society
2025-11-25ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN NEWS PRODUCTION: AUDIENCE PERCEPTION AND ATTITUDES TO TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES IN JOURNALISMĽuboš Greguš, Lucia Furtáková and Ľubica JanáčkováCommunication Today
2025-11-25MOBBING IN COMMUNICATIONS – EXPERIENCES OF FEMALE EMPLOYEES IN CROATIAN NATIONAL TELEVISION NEWSROOMSBranimir Felger and Mario VinkovićCommunication Today
2025-11-26Is TikTok “for” News? Sociotechnical Frictions and Workarounds in Environmental News Events on TikTokRyland ShawInternational Journal of Communication
2025-11-26De-Westernizing Communication Studies Through Domesticating the Global South: A Critical Examination of the Mechanisms Shaping Scholarly Participation in the FieldFrancisco Paulo Jamil Marques, Andressa Butture Kniess, Manuel Goyanes, Thaiane OliveiraInternational Journal of Communication
2025-11-26Hostile Legacy Media, Friendly Social Media? Exploring Young People’s Use, Trust, and Bias Perception of Different News Sources About the Middle Eastern ConflictAlexandra Wölfle, Desirée SchmuckInternational Journal of Communication
2025-11-26Publishers’ Shift to a “Reader-Centric Strategy”: A Real Attempt to Build Sustainable Relationships with Subscribers/Members?Giuliander Carpes & Lívia VieiraJournalism Practice
2025-11-26Analysing and Contextualising Regional, Rural, or Remote Visual News: A Two-Pronged ApproachT. J. Thomson ,Rachael Anderson & Nicolette SnowdenJournalism Practice
2025-11-26Towards Transdisciplinary Integration in Global North–South Cooperation? Models for Investigative Collaboration Across the U.S.-Mexico BorderKirsi CheasJournalism Practice
2025-11-26Sandbox Journalism: The Role of Media Labs as Innovation Drivers in European News OrganisationsAna Cecília Bisso Nunes, Hannes Cools, Ana Marta Flores, Colin Porlezza, Sonja Kretzschmar, Julia Eyrich, Giulia Ferri ,Jose A. García-Avilés & Jane B. Singer Journalism Studies
2025-11-26War and peace journalism in the 2023 Israel–Gaza war: A comparative analysis of the headlines of five international news agenciesClaudia Kozman,
Raluca Cozma
International Communication Gazette
2025-11-26Misogynoir, racial capitalism, and the Black Manosphere on YouTubeDavid Stephens & Charnell PetersCommunication and Critical/Cultural Studies
2025-11-27Representing Public Opinion: Examining Ideological Extremity and Incivility in News ExemplificationsGyo Hyun Koo & Kenja-Rae FarquharsonJournalism Practice
2025-11-27Spatiotemporal Unfixing, Image-Flow & Palinode in Photography of the Ukraine WarJennifer GoodDigital Journalism
2025-11-27A media CSR model for wartime contextsAnca Anton, Emilia Zakrzewska, Päivi Maijanen, Anna Sámelová, Andreas Will, Bianca Harms, Svitlana Bezchotnikova, Ilva Skulte, Antonia Matei, Martyna Dudziak-Kisio, Gheorghe Anghel & Anna Jupowicz-GinalskaJournal of Media Business Studies
2025-11-27Does fact-checking influence media trust? Longitudinal evidence from FlandersFerre Wouters,
Lucie Wittner Franckx,
Brahim Zarouali,
Michaël Opgenhaffen
European Journal of Communication
2025-11-27What Roles Can Journalists (Still) Play for the Self-Curating News User? Exploring How Young Adults Tailor Their Social Media News FeedsSarah Vis,
Daniël Jurg,
Ike Picone
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2025-11-27Dancing with AI: The Impact of AI-Generated Images and Videos on Chinese Visual JournalismJing Meng &Haiyan WangDigital Journalism
2025-11-27“You Cannot Sway Them with Logic”: Journalists’ Responses to Public Support for Censorship in KenyaMeghan Sobel Cohen & Job MwauraAfrican Journalism Studies
2025-11-27Assessment of Journalistic Framing of Chinese Loans in Selected Nigerian DailiesOgemdi Uchenna Eze & Ibiere Tom CookeyAfrican Journalism Studies
2025-11-27The Content Evolution and Logic of Fact-Checking in China: A Content Analysis of Chinese Fact-CheckersLutong SunJournalism Practice
2025-11-27Creating a Conversation Facilitation Curriculum for Journalism Schools
Sue Robinson, Margarita Orozco & Lori Shontz
Journalism Practice
2025-11-27Reduced moral culpability: discursive practices by perpetrators and accomplices of honor crimes in the Arab worldSufyan Abuarrah & Bilal HamamraSocial Semiotics
2025-11-27Pandemic activism in comparative perspective: exploring the roles of populist attitudes, direct online political sources, and misinformationShelley Boulianne & Christian P. HoffmannInformation, Communication & Society
2025-11-27Legitimating digital media in religious institutions: the case of Benedictine monasteriesJan Simon Danko, Oren Golan & Katja RostInformation, Communication & Society
2025-11-27Let’s get critical! The effects of facilitated peer discussions on Dutch adolescents’ perceptions of risk behavior in entertainment media and real lifeAnne Sadza ,Esther Rozendaal ,Serena Daalmans & Moniek BuijzenJournal of Children and Media
2025-11-27What Roles Can Journalists (Still) Play for the Self-Curating News User? Exploring How Young Adults Tailor Their Social Media News FeedsSarah Vis,
Daniël Jurg,
Ike Picone
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2025-11-27Does fact-checking influence media trust? Longitudinal evidence from FlandersFerre Wouters,
Lucie Wittner Franckx,
Brahim Zarouali,
Michaël Opgenhaffen
European Journal of Communication
2025-11-28From literacy to action: A Knowledge-Attitude-Practice (KAP) model perspective on new media literacy, risk perception of fake news, and information verification
Eun Hee Lee,Taejun (David) Lee & Hwan-Ho NohAtlantic Journal of Communication
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