Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in August 2018 about journalism research. The list is updated once a week. The bolded titles … Continued
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Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in July 2018 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 June 2018 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 May 2018 about journalism research. The list is updated a couple of times per week. … Continued
On the weeks 21 and 22 the following publications have come to our attention: Careers in Media and Communication By Stephanie A. Smith 184 pages Published by Sage Under the … Continued
CFP | 15.8. | Digital media and democracy in the Americas
#ISOJ Journal, the official research publication of the International Symposium on Online Journalism, is seeking extended abstracts (up to 1,000 words) for a special issue on “Digital Media and Democracy … Continued
VIDEO: Entrepreneurial journalism, innovation and fact-checkers
Jane Singer, Professor at City, University of London tells about her recent and upcoming studies into innovation and change, the perspective of journalism students and fact-checking. The interview was filmed … Continued
VIDEO: Media technology and protest movements – a historical perspective
Anne Kaun, Associate Professor at Södertörn University told us about her research. She has investigated civic engagement, protest and media technologies, using historical and temporal perspectives. She also told about … Continued
CFP | 1.11. | Refugees, media, and public opinion
The journal Mass Communication and Society is calling for papers for its issue on “Refugees, Media, and Public Opinion: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives”. The special issue invites empirical contributions that: … Continued
ARTICLE: Western newspapers used a cultural framework when reporting the Great East Japan Disaster
The Great East Japan Disaster of 2011 provides an important case study through which to evaluate how the western media cover Japan. Besides the nuclear crisis, limited attention has been … Continued
ARTICLE: A typology of mediated anger
Anger as an political emotion is a nuanced one, a new study shows. Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, of Cardiff University, studied UK protest coverage during a two-month time period in 2015. The … Continued
CFP | 30.6. | Disinformation and digital media as a challenge for democracy
The sixth volume in the “European Integration and Democracy” book series titled “Disinformation and digital media as a challenge for democracy” is calling for chapters. “This book is motivated, to … Continued
On the week 20 the following publications have come to our attention: A History of Journalism and Communication in China By Yunze Zhao and Ping Sun Published by Routledge 176 … Continued
ARTICLE: Chinese media has a limited effect on Kenyan and South African students
The growing number of Chinese-owned media in different African has demonstrated how Beijing wants to create a stronger mediated relationship with Africa. Some of the media projects in recent years … Continued
ARTICLE: The coverage of the Ukraine conflict in 13 European countries
The crisis in Ukraine in 2014 was covered in varying ways around Europe. A group of researchers did a content analysis for coverage on the conflict from the first half … Continued
ARTICLE: Using “The Newsroom” to teach journalism ethics
Can a television show teach students ethics of journalism? Laveda J. Peterlin of the University of Saint Mary Leavenworth and Jonathan Peters of the University of Georgia, examined the “The … Continued
CFP | 30.6. | Emerging Chinese theory and practice of media
“Emerging Chinese theory and practice of media” is the focus of a 2018 issue of the journal Languages Cultures Mediations (Issue nr. 2 vol. 5, publication December 2018). Co-editors Hugo … Continued
ARTICLE: Online news sharing is an act of relational communication
Online news sharing behaviors are a type of communication used for forming relationships and managing impressions, new research states. Jennifer Ihm, of Kwangwoon University, and Eun-mee Kim, of Seoul National … Continued
Five studies on constructive journalism
The journal Journalism Practice has published a bunch of articles in a special issue on the topic of constructive journalism. Also, Journalism published one article on the topic very recently. … Continued
VIDEO: The transformation challenge for the media industry
Lucy Küng, Google Digital News Senior Research Fellow at the Reuters Institute, talked to us about her new research report. She gave a keynote talk at the Median ja viestinnän … Continued
ARTICLE: Automation and the work of newsroom librarians
One of the first newsroom departments to encounter full-scale automation has been the newsroom library. Jan Lauren Boyles and Jared Meisinger, of Iowa State University, conducted in-depth interviews with 16 … Continued
On the weeks 18 and 19 of 2018 the following publications have come to our attention: A Handbook of Journalism – Media in the Information Age Edited by V. Eshwar … Continued
ARTICLE: Social media guidelines affect journalistic boundary-setting
Social media policies reveal some underlying assumptions about the role of new media within the traditional boundaries of the newsroom, a new study states. Andrew Duffy of Nanyang Technological University … Continued
ARTICLE: Interpretive journalism on government negotiations has risen significantly in Belgium
The amount of interpretive political journalism has risen steadily in Belgium over the years, a study finds. Karolin Soontjens of the University of Antwerp, studied newspaper coverage on coalition negotiations … Continued
ARTICLE: Impact is an ideologically and strategically driven aim for entrepreunial journalists
Studying entrepreunial journalists, constructive journalism and the concept of impact shows the complexity of conceptualising journalism. Andrea Wagemans, Tamara Witschge and Frank Harbers, all of the University of Groningen, analysed … Continued
ARTICLE: The US news system as “polarized liberal”
While many of the changes in United States’ media are discussed in relation to the 2016 election and Donald Trump’s presidency, “they are the symptoms of broader systemic dynamics that … Continued
How do people share and talk about news in private social media groups? ask Joëlle Swart and Marcel Broersma, of the University of Groningen, and Chris Peters, of Aalborg University … Continued
CFP | 18.6. | Gender, migration, and the media
The Commentary and Criticism section of Feminist Media Studies is calling for papers on the topic “Gender, Migration, and the Media”. [spoiler title=’Submissions may address topics such as:’ style=’default’ collapse_link=’true’]* … Continued
CFP | 27.7. | Fake news, bots and cyber-propaganda in Africa
“African Digital Media Review”, a Special Annual Issue of African Journalism Studies invites submissions of abstracts (maximum 300 words) for its fifth issue, whose focus is on ‘fake news, bots … Continued
VIDEO: The state of media and communications policy in Finland
Marko Ala-Fossi, Senior Lecturer at the University of Tampere talked to us about a recent report he has edited. The 356-page report, “The State of Media and Communications Policy and … Continued

























