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ARTICLE: BBC does not offer a plurality of views
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ARTICLE: Social media sources discredit political news
The audience perceive news stories that quote social media sources less credible than stories that are based on, for example, stake-outs, write Sanne Kruikemeier and Sophie Lecheler, both of the … Continued
ARTICLE: Trust not needed for news consumption
Trust and distrust do not have a statistically significant effect on news consumption, write Alberto Ardèvol-Abreu, of University of Vienna, and Homero Gil de Zúñiga, of Universidad Diego Portales. The … Continued
ARTICLE: How are Muslims and Islam portrayed in the media?
Muslims tend to be negatively framed, while Islam is dominantly portrayed as a violent religion, shows a meta-analysis of articles looking at media representations of Muslims and Islam. Saifuddin Ahmed … Continued
ARTICLE: Multimodality has limited cognitive and affective effects
Whether or not an online story has multimedia included, it does not strongly affect emotional reactions or immersion into the story. A new article by Hanna Pincus and Magdalena Wojcieszak … Continued
New issue: Media and communication in BRICS countries
A new special section of the International Journal of Communication has been published. The section’s theme is “Building the BRICS: Media, Nation Branding and Global Citizenship”, focusing on media and … Continued
REPORT: Media coverage of the EU referendum
Drama in the campaign, economic implications and immigration issues were in the center of the United Kingdom’s EU referendum news reporting. The Loughborough University Centre for Research in Communication and … Continued
CFP: Gender, politics and the media
Comunicazione Politica – COMPOL, an Italian academic journal in Political Communication is calling for papers for a special issue about “Gender, politics and the media. Lessons learned and struggles for … Continued
REPORT: The future of online news video
Audiences follow major breaking news events through online video in an increasing trend. The new report written by Antonis Kalogeropoulos, Federica Cherubini and Nic Newman of Reuters Institute (RISJ) studies … Continued
New issue of MedieKultur: researching cross-media communication
The issue 60 of MedieKultur has been published. The new issue features six theme articles, four open sections articles and six reviews. The issue’s theme is “Researching Cross-Media Communication: Methodological … Continued
CFP: Ethnic media in the digital era
The Co-Edited Volume on “Ethnic Media in the Digital Era” is calling for manuscripts. [spoiler title=’Topics include, but are not limited to:’ collapse_link=’true’] Digital divides and ethnic media Digital diasporas … Continued
ARTICLE: Ideology of travel journalists
Travel journalists adopt some practices characteristic to bloggers, states a new study. Bryan Pirolli of Sorbonne University studied the professional identity of travel journalists. The article compares travel journalists’ opinions … Continued
ARTICLE: Audience have little tolerance towards errors
Citizens have strong expectations that news media publish correct information and they have little tolerance for errors, states a new study by Michael Karlsson and Christer Clerwall of Karlstad University … Continued
ARTICLE: Journalists value dialogue, but don’t partake in it
Journalists show support to the idea of dialogue with their audience, but in reality neglect avoid taking part in the discussion, write Lisbeth Morlandstø and Birgit Røe Mathisen, borth of … Continued
CFP: How to research citizen media
Researching Citizen Media Workshop, hosted at the University of Manchester, is still accepting submissioms. The event is partially booked, but presentation slots are still available for PhD students and early … Continued
ARTICLE: Readers prefer good journalism, after all
The audience is more likely to select balanced stories that are backed with numbers, rather than narrative stories that reinforce existing beliefs, write Carlos Brenes Peralta, Magdalena Wojcieszak, Yphtach Lelkes, … Continued
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ARTICLE: Active, timely politicians more newsworthy
Politicians who take concrete action and who respond to contemporary topics are considered more newsworthy than others, writes Debby Vos, of University of Antwerp. The author surveyed 73 Belgian journalists, … Continued
VIDEO: Mediatization of science in Estonia
Arko Olesk, a PhD candidate at Tallinn University talks to us about the mediatization of science. He researched science communication of the research group behind the first Estonian satellite. He … Continued
ARTICLE: Greenpeace led Dutch nuclear energy debate
Greenpeace was better able to get its message across to Dutch newspapers than nuclear energy companies, write Jelle Boumans and Rens Vliegenthart, both of University of Amsterdam, and Hajo Boomgaarden, … Continued
ARTICLE: Five ways to communicate networks
Graphical presentations of networks deploy at least five different “narrative readings”, write Liliana Bounegru, of University of Groningen, Tommaso Venturini, of King’s College London, Jonathan Gray, of University of Amsterdam, … Continued
REPORT: Swedish media in a continued change
A new edition of MediaSverige, a statistical overview of Sweden’s media is now available. This year’s MediaSverige is a simple presentation, consisting mainly of statistical tables and short introductions to … Continued
ARTICLE: Traditional news values predict online sharing
Traditional news values that define “newsworthiness” by and large also set the “shareworthiness” of news stories on social media, write Damian Trilling, of University of Amsterdam, Petro Tolochko, of University … Continued
ARTICLE: British values and the Operation Trojan Horse case
The case of “Operation Trojan Horse” was used for identity politics constructing “British values” within a narrative of radicalisation, states a new article by Elizabeth Poole of Keele University. This … Continued
ARTICLE: Televised debates in parliamentary democracies
Much of the research on televised debates focus on the US, but there is also a distinctive type of debates in parliamentary democracies. A new article by Nick Anstead of … Continued
The report ”Trends in newsrooms 2016: Next-Level Journalism” is published. The report by World Editors Forum (WEF) looks at the state of the news industry and into the future. The … Continued
ARTICLE: The dual-convergence between tabloids and quality news
As news values of tabloids influence the so-called quality newspapers to become more tabloid-like, the effect also works the other way around. A new article by Julia Lefkowitz of the … Continued
New issue of Communication & Society published
The June issue of the journal Communication & Society is published. It features 10 articles from a variety of topics, including journalism, filmmaking, political communication and television. Especially interesting for … Continued
CFP: World of Media 2017 issue
The editors of World of Media, Journal of Russian Media and Journalism Studies are now inviting submissions for World of Media 2017. The journal appears annually. They accept papers throughout the … Continued




























