ARTICLE: Organizational and news agendas influence each other
It takes two to tango when it comes to agenda building, the results of a new study show. Anne C. Kroon and Toni G. L. A. van der Meer of … Continued
Reading, writing, rumour: press readership and the making of war knowledge in Australia 1914–1918
ARTICLE: Organizational and news agendas influence each other
It takes two to tango when it comes to agenda building, the results of a new study show. Anne C. Kroon and Toni G. L. A. van der Meer of … Continued
CFP | 31.5. | Journalism practice and the digital age
The International Conference on Media & Communication 2018 is calling for paper proposals. The event will take place in Pune, India, on the 21st and 22nd of September 2018. The … Continued
ARTICLE: Journalism researchers should look beyond “hybridity”
The concept of “hybridity” and “hybrid journalism” has been useful in describing things that do not fall into dichotomous categories. However, the concept is insufficient in describing the complexity inherent … Continued
CFP | Open | Entries for The SAGE International Encyclopedia of Mass Media and Society
The editor of an encyclopedia on mass media is calling for contribution proposals. The 5-volume book is entitled “The SAGE International Encyclopedia of Mass Media and Society” and it is … Continued
ARTICLE: How activist citizen journalists fight state surveillance in Turkey
Since the failed coup in 2016, the Turkish state has increased surveillance of activists and journalists. How do activist citizen journalists manage their work in such an increasingly hostile environment? … Continued
ARTICLE: How journalists give think tanks their authority
The way journalists cite think tanks can help construct them as authoritative sources, Andrew Chadwick, of Loughborough University, writes with Declan McDowell-Naylor, Amy P. Smith and Ellen Watts, all three … Continued
On the week 12/2018 the following publications have come to our attention: Entertainment Journalism – Making it your Career By Ben Falk Published by Routledge 156 pages Gender, Race, and … Continued
CFP | 4.5. | Fake news and media education
The Media Education 2018 conference is calling for contribution proposals. The event will be hosted by the National Library and Archives of Québec, in Canada, on the 9th and 10th … Continued
CFP | 15.4. | Taboo and the media deadline extended
The deadline for submitting paper abstracts for the Taboo and the Media conference has been extended from March 15th to April 15th. The event will be held at Bertinoro, Italy, … Continued
ARTICLE: Harassment of female journalists receives attention only when validated by men
How does feminist discourse penetrate the mainstream media in a “post-feminist” era? Dunja Antunovic, of Bradley University, investigated the question through a case study of the #MoreThanMean campaign. #MoreThanMean was … Continued
ARTICLE: The connection between immigration news and real-world developments
How do news about immigration relate to real-life developments? University of Amsterdam researchers Laura Jacobs, Alyt Damstra, Mark Boukes and Knut De Swert did a longitudinal study from 1999 to … Continued
ARTICLE: Combining investigative journalism with stand-up comedy can improve public engagement
“Dirty Little Secrets” was a project from 2015 bringing together New Jersey news organizations, comedians, two universities, and a national investigative journalism organization CIR. The project turned investigative news material … Continued
CFP | 30.5. | Sociocultural frontiers of journalism in Brazil and in Francophone space
The 1st Brazil-France-Francophone Belgium Journalism Research Conference titled “The Sociocultural Frontiers of Journalism in Brazil and in Francophone space”, is calling for proposals. The conference will be held 12-13 November … Continued
CFP | 1.6. | Communication in the digital age (CIDA) symposium
The international symposium on “Communication in The Digital Age” (CIDA) will be held in Mersin, Turkey, on 18-19 October 2018. The symposium is calling for papers on different topics concerning … Continued
ARTICLE: People navigate news on social media based on ‘generalised scepticism’
As news are read more often via social media, the selection of what news people see is based increasingly on algorithms, instead of editorial selection. Richard Fletcher and Rasmus Kleis … Continued
ARTICLE: Politically active people in Taiwan still read print newspapers
Tien-Tsung Lee of the University of Kansas, and Yuki Fujioka of Georgia State University analyzed data from the Taiwan Communication Survey (TCS) from 2013, looking at which news and information … Continued
CFP | 15.4. | Strategic management in the media industries
The Journal of Media Business Studies special issue on “Strategic Management in the Media (Creative) Industries” is calling for papers. The aim of the special issue on Strategic Management in … Continued
CFP | 15.4. | Communication trends in the digitalised world
The 3rd International Media Studies Symposium themed “Communication Trends in the Digitalised World”. The symposium is held on 1-3 November 2018 at Akdeniz University in Turkey. They welcome submissions from … Continued
ARTICLE: Professionals create impressive photojournalism, but struggle to maintain their position
What happened to photojournalism when a newspaper laid off its entire photography staff? Tara M. Mortensen of the University of South Carolina, and Peter J. Gade of the University of … Continued
ARTICLE: Expert comments in online news increase credibility of the article
Identifying an online comment coming from an expert can increase the credibility of a news article, a new study found. Ivanka Pjesivac of the University of Georgia, Nicholas Geidner of … Continued
CFP | 10.6. | The future of facts
The journal Hipertext.net is calling for article manuscripts for its upcoming thematic issue on “The Digital Future of Facts”. The journal is open access, and it accepts submissions in three … Continued
ARTICLE: Journalism research is too fixated on novelty
Journalism studies is lacking historical perspective, an essay by Matt Carlson, of Saint Louis University, and Seth C. Lewis, of University of Oregon, argues. They call for more “temporal reflexivity” … Continued
CFP | 14.5. | Muslim women in the media
The Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association (MeCCSA) is calling for paper proposals for an upcoming, one-day conference on Muslim women in the media. The conference is organised by the … Continued
ARTICLE: Swedish cultural journalism is adamantly transnational
Most of Swedish cultural journalism observes its topics on a “transnational scale”, Anna Roosvall and Andreas Widholm, both of Stockholm University, write. The authors analysed a sample of over 2 … Continued
On the week 11/2018 the following publications have come to our attention: Reporting the First World War in the Liminal Zone Written by Sara Prieto Published by Palgrave Macmillan 199 … Continued
Dividing a news story about a political scandal into several pieces will have a stronger effect than presenting all information at once, Christian von Sikorski and Johannes Knoll, both of … Continued
CFP | 30.5. | Twitter and journalism
The Nova Science Publishers is calling for chapter proposals for an edited book on Twitter. The book covers a variety of Twitter related topics, including the practices and uses of … Continued
CFP | 15.4. | Rethinking newsworthiness
A workshop entitled “Hybrid journalism, celebrities and popular culture: rethinking newsworthiness” is calling for paper proposals. It will take place in Dubrovnik, Croatia, on the 28th and 29th of May … Continued
ARTICLE: Balancing between new media ethos and religious norms
Changes in mainstream media and online journalism have also affected religious communities. For example, many Jewish ultra-Orthodox news websites have been launched over the past ten years. Oren Golan and … Continued
CFP | 15.4. | Developments on media, culture and society
The conference “Contemporary Developments on Media, Culture and Society: Argentina and Latin America” is calling for papers. The conference, organized by The Center for the Study of Media and Society in Argentina … Continued