Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in April 2026 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.
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The Crooked Pictures in Our Heads: Partisan Cable Coverage of Congress
Partisan cable networks such as Fox News and MSNBC were analysed in an article by Adam J. Schiffer from Texas Christian University. Particularly, the author analyzed how and why members … Continued
This article dealing with identity, memory, and proximity and their effect on reporting in the context of Cameroon and Nigeria was written by Edwin Nfor from University of Jyväskylä and … Continued
Turkish political journalism was looked at in an article by Sarphan Uzunoğlu from Izmir University of Economics, from the viewpoint of looking at the terms trolling and astroturfing, which were … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in March 2026 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.
When Software Becomes the Newsroom: Journalists and the Loss of Organizational Connections
Virtual newsrooms, and the decision to turn newsrooms virtual, was covered in an article by Patrick Ferrucci from University of Colorado-Boulder. The viewpoint was that of media sociology and the … Continued
The article about practices in digital journalism in Hungary by Tamas Tofalvy from Budapest University of Technology and Economics used the news portal Telex.hu as a case study to look … Continued
Folk Theories of News Bias: How Audiences Perceive, Interpret, and Experience It
The article examining folk theories of news bias by Seth C. Lewis from University of Oregon, Nick Mathews University of Missouri, and Jon Benedik A. Bunquin from University of Philippines … Continued
The article dealing with media coverage of two countries participating in the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC), Azerbaijan and Sweden, by Rashad Mammadov from University of Mississippi, utilized Media Influences Theory … Continued












