Thomas Hanitzsch, Professor of Communication at the LMU Munchen told us about his Worlds of Journalism project. Hanitzsch has studied journalistic cultures, the state of journalism and basic premises of … Continued
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ARTICLE: Enrollments in journalism programs are declining
Enrollments in the undergraduate and master’s level journalism programs are declining, write Melissa R. Gotlieb, Bryan McLaughlin and R. Glenn Cummins, all of Texas Tech University. This trend has continued for a … Continued
ARTICLE: News media in high-power countries shape the global news agenda
In the spring 2014 the disappearance of Malaysian Airline flight MH370 dominated the news agenda across many countries. Di Cui, of Fudan University, and Fang Wu, of Shangai Jiao Tong University, … Continued
REPORT: Platforms become publishers
The Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University has published a report about the convergence between journalism and platform companies. The influence of social media platforms and technology companies … Continued
New issue of Media Trends in the Nordic countries
New Nordicom newsletter “Media Trends in the Nordic countries” has been published. The April issue reports on interesting media surveys, research results, media policy etc. issues in the Nordic countries. … Continued
VIDEO: Political journalism in Central Eastern Europe
Maja Šimunjak, lecturer at Middlesex University London, talked to us about her research into political journalism. Šimunjak tells about how researching political journalism in Central Eastern Europe differs from Western … Continued
REPORT: Developing digital news in public service media
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ) has published a new Digital News Report 2017. The authors are Annika Sehl and Alessio Cornia, both Research Fellows at the RISJ, … Continued
REPORT: US communities are hurt by ailing local press
The Center for Innovation and Sustainability in Local Media (CISLM), part of the University of North Carolina’s School of Media and Journalism, has launched a supplementary report on so-called “news … Continued
ARTICLE: Success in media entrepreneurship is not all about location
Media startups can survive and even flourish in areas previously thought to be less-than-optimal, write Cindy J. Price Schultz, of University of Wyoming, and Myrtle Jones, of Rochester Institute of … Continued
ARTICLE: Euroscepticism still marginal in Finnish press
Eurosceptic views do not dominate the Finnish public discourse, writes Juha Herkman, of University of Helsinki. Herkman gathered 971 news articles related to the so-called Euro crisis, published by four … Continued
On week 14 the following publications have come to our attention: Journalism, Online Comments, and the Future of Public Discourse Written by Marie Shanahan Published by Routledge 150 pages Towards … Continued
PAPER: Which Twitter accounts dominate news events?
Traditional news outlets maintain their central role on Twitter during news events, but they are also joined by some new actors, Walid Al-Saqaf and Christian Christensen, both of University of … Continued
VIDEO: Media ownership and journalistic content
Roddy Flynn, a lecturer at Dublin City University talked to us about his research into the relationship between media ownership and journalistic content. He tells about findings concerning a study … Continued
ARTICLE: Foreign correspondents using chat apps during unrest
Chat apps have taken on a heightened significance in reporting political unrest, particularly in terms of audience/reporter distinctions, sourcing of information, and community formation, write Valerie Belair-Gagnon and Colin Agur, … Continued
Valencian newspapers, Facebook’s ad hoc groups and Spanish TV
The new issue of Communication & Society is now available. The current issue includes nine research articles in the field of communication and journalism. Anna Mateu and Martí Domínguez, of University of Valencia, study … Continued
PROJECT: New project to increase trust in journalism
CUNY Graduate School of Journalism have announced a new project called the News Integrity Initiative. News Integrity Initiative is a a global consortium focused on helping people make informed judgments about the news … Continued
ARTICLE: Media trust and citizen news production
Alberto Ardèvol-Abreu, of Universidad de La Laguna, Catherine M. Hooker, University of Vienna, and Homero Gil de Zúñiga, of University of Vienna and Universidad Diego Portales. study the relationship between … Continued
CFP | 1.7. | Special issue on computational methods
Communication Methods and Measures invite submissions that further the understanding, development and application of computational methods in communication research. CFP is for a special issue that is to be published … Continued
CFP | 1.6. | Journal of Media Critiques
Journal of Media Critiques is calling for papers for June issue. All articles related to any communication, media, information studies are welcome. Deadline for abstracts is on 1st June. Further … Continued
ARTICLE: News sharing on Facebook and Twitter
News sharing across different social media platforms is increasingly impacting on our news habits, write Bente Kalsnes, of Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, and Anders Olof Larsson, of Westerdals Oslo … Continued
VIDEO: Political journalists’ Twitter engagement
We interviewed Svenja Ottovordemgentschenfelde, a PhD candidate at the London School of Economics and a Research Fellow at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University. She talked about … Continued
ARTICLE: How do newspapers frame conflict – and why?
Different media frame conflict differently – and yet differently in different situations, write Guus Bartholomé, Sophie Lecheler and Claes de Vreese, all of University of Amsterdam. The authors developed a … Continued
Journalism research jobs – a new feature listing academic positions
Journalism Research News has opened a new job announcement page. Similar to our main goal, the job board focuses specifically on journalism research. Positions listed are academic in nature. More … Continued
Disruptive sources, PR and morality of television genres
New issue of The Journal of Mass Media Ethics has been published. There are some interesting articles for journalism enthusiasts as well. For example Ed Wasserman, of University of California, examines the … Continued
ARTICLE: Olympic news are not all about sports
Factors other than athletic performance contribute to countries’ prominence in Olympic news, write Seong Choul Hong, of Kyonggi University, and Kyong-Soo Oh, of Institute for Public Media. The authors first … Continued
ARTICLE: Australian journalists are not equipped to resist surveillance
Australian journalists “lack understanding” of the risks posed to them and their sources by state-sanctioned surveillance, Benedetta Brevini, of University of Sydney, writes. The author reviews the trend in Australian … Continued
CFP | 30.4. | Politics of images in the digital era
An upcoming issue of the journal Problemi dell’Informazione is calling for paper proposals. The issue, entitled “Icons and power. Politics of images in the digital era”, will be published in … Continued
ARTICLE: Political journalists keep their Twitter profiles professional
Journalists covering parliamentary affairs in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand have more professional than personal Twitter profiles, Folker Hanusch, of University of Vienna, writes. Hanusch analysed the … Continued
ARTICLE: ITAR-TASS is influenced by Kremlin’s wishes
The Russian state-owned ITAR-TASS news agency echoes the tone of the official Kremlin narrative, Kohei Watanabe, of London School of Economics, writes. Watanabe algorithmically analysed over 87 000 ITAR-TASS news … Continued
On week 13 the following publications have come to our attention: The Media War on Black Male Youth in Urban Education Written by Darius Pier Published by Routledge 146 pages … Continued






























