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Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in October 2020 about journalism research. The bolded titles link to JRN articles written about the … Continued
Technologization, LGBT self-media, and the the Chinese news ecology
Increasingly, social actors from outside the journalism business, including bloggers, commentators, coders, and Web analytics managers participate in the making of news and reshape journalism. This process also includes non-human … Continued
Obsessive-activist reporting as a new model of journalism
In a new study, Avshalom Ginosar of Academic College Yezreel Valley, and Zvi Reich of the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, describe existing archetypes of journalists and present a new … Continued
Major U.S. wildfires rarely framed as societal issues
“With findings that news framing is presenting a hazard only in terms of capital value when citizens suffer a multi-layered loss, scholars must question why certain frames are dominant and … Continued
Objectivity, detachment, and Walter Lippmann
The iconic Walter Lippmann was a forceful advocate for journalistic objectivity. He had a strong belief in “detachment” as an ideal for a journalist. Julien Gorbach of the University of … Continued
How TV news evolved in the UK during the 1990s
The new article by Madeleine Liseblad of Middle Tennessee State University published in American Journalism deals with the evolution of the British television news in the 1990s, during Thatcher’s Tory … Continued
Reasons for optimism, and a good reading list for education
Kati Tusinski Berg of Marquette University and Ryan Thomas of the University of Missouri offer a list and summary of recommended readings intended to bring hope and optimism to the … Continued
Finnish journalists experience interference in many forms
A new study by Ilmari Hiltunen of Tampere University and Aleksi Suuronen of Åbo Akademi University offers new empirical evidence on external interference in contemporary journalism, using Finland as a … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in September 2020 about journalism research. The bolded titles link to JRN articles written about the … Continued
Diversity examined in 18 British, Swedish, and German newsrooms
A new study in Journalism Practice by Julia Lück, Tanjev Schultz, Sabine Kieslich, of the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, and Felix Simon and Alexandra Borchardt of the University of … Continued
Eye tracking study of news interaction on Facebook
The new article by Adrian Vergara, Ignacio Siles, Ana Claudia Castro, and Alonso Chaves, all of Universidad de Costa Rica, explores how Facebook users consume news incidentally through their news … Continued
Data architecture primes journalists and audiences for the news
The creation of news exists in the daily rhythm of the reporting environment: there has to be a story worth reporting, there has to be an economic incentive to publish … Continued
Financial journalism emphasizes the social position of the experts
Economic journalism relies on words indicating a respectable, networked social position when describing their expert sources, a new study finds. Catherine Walsh from Cardiff University offers new perspective and support … Continued
Here is a list of all the academic books on journalism we have collected at Journalism Research News during July 2020. You can search or arrange the table per your … Continued
Here is a list of all the academic books on journalism we have collected at Journalism Research News during July 2020. You can search or arrange the table per your … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in August 2020 about journalism research. The bolded titles link to JRN articles written about the … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in July 2020 about journalism research. The bolded titles link to JRN articles written about the … Continued
Here is a list of all the academic books on journalism we have collected at Journalism Research News during June 2020. You can search or arrange the table per your … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in June 2020 about journalism research. The bolded titles link to JRN articles written about the … Continued
Here is a list of all the academic books on journalism we have collected at Journalism Research News during May 2020. You can search or arrange the table per your … Continued
Are online journalists different from print and broadcast colleagues when it comes to professional standards? Imke Henkel of the University of Lincoln, Neil Thurman of LMU Münich, and Judith Möller … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in May 2020 about journalism research. The bolded titles link to JRN articles written about the … Continued
ARTICLE: Public broadcasters in Portugal and Spain were heavily impacted by austerity policies
The external financial assistance provided for European countries in crises starting in 2009, had a major impact for many public services in these countries, including public service broadcasting. The article … Continued
ARTICLE: Exposure to falsehoods in news and attempts to verify, from publics’ point of view
Falsehoods circulating online, such as fake news websites, rumours spread on purpose and political deceit, cause considerable concern for contemporary democracies. How do publics react to these concerns? And what … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in April 2020 about journalism research. The bolded titles link to JRN articles written about the … Continued
ARTICLE: Empowering women in Niger with radio journalism
Radio can be used for reaching marginalised and isolated communities in many regions in the Global South. It is important to see whether information broadcasted is accurate, independent and aligned … Continued
Here is a list of all the academic books on journalism we have collected at Journalism Research News during April 2020. You can search or arrange the table per your … Continued
ARTICLE: How to report on the dark net?
Writing stories on the dark net, the hidden part of the internet outside the reach of public search engines, is an unusual practice. For example, using a nick, i.e. a … Continued
ARTICLE: Gatekeeping news after publication
Gatekeeping processes online are changing constantly and being affected by so-called secondary gatekeepers. The new article by Alfred Hermida of the University of British Columbia, presents a conceptual framework on … Continued

































