Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in October 2021 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.
JOURNALISM RESEARCH NEWS
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- Research of April 2026
- Article: Emotion Sells: Rage Bait vs. Information Bait in Clickbait News Headlines on Social Media
- The hidden toll and mnemonic cost of crisis reporting: Journalists’ memory, identity, ethnicity and geographic proximity
- Research of March 2026
- ARTICLE: Grammar still matters in the digital age
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Alternative media and media polarization/fragmentation
The study “What News Users Perceive as ‘Alternative Media’ Varies between Countries: How Media Fragmentation and Polarization Matter” by Desiree Steppat, Laia Castro and Frank Esser all from University of … Continued
Turnover and turnaway intention among South Korean journalists
The study “Factors Affecting Turnover and Turnaway Intention of Journalists in South Korea” by Haeyeop Song from Kunsan National University, Gunsan, Korea, and Jaemin Jung from KAIST, Daejeon, Korea applied … Continued
Egyptian newsrooms and development journalism
The study “Diffusion of Development Journalism Inside Egyptian Newsrooms” by Rasha Allam from the American University in Cairo and Ahmed el Gody from Orebro University looked at how development journalism … Continued
Investigative journalism and newsroom policies
New study “Between Structures and Identities: Newsroom Policies, Division of Labor and Journalists’ Commitment to Investigative Reporting” by Pauline Cancela from University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland studied how the division of … Continued
Television news exposure and cognitive processing in political learning
New study “How You Watch Television News Matters: A Panel Analysis of Second Screening and Political Learning from the News” by Masahiro Yamamoto and Weina Ran from Washington State University, … Continued
Selective exposure and selective avoidance of algorithm-written news stories
New study “ Source Credibility Matters: Does Automated Journalism Inspire Selective Exposure?” by Chenyan Jia and Thomas J. Johnson from University of Texas in Austin investigated an emerging field of … Continued
News framing of Unite the Right and Black Lives Matter protests
The study “News media framing of social protests around racial tensions during the Donald Trump presidency” by Yotam Ophir of University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Dror Walter … Continued
Process-tracing methodology in the study of armed conflict
The new study “ Forensic conflict studies: Making sense of war in the social media age” by Jakob Hauter from UCL School of Slavonic and Eastern European Studies discusses how … Continued
Prejudice-denoting words in news media over time
New study “Prevalence of Prejudice-Denoting Words in News Media Discourse: A Chronological Analysis” by David Rozado from ECL -Otago Polytechnic in New Zealand, Musa Al-Gharbi from Columbia University in NY, … Continued













