Are journalists addicted to Trump?
The study “The last remaining thing we have in common: journalists publicly perform their addiction to former President Trump” by Ron Bishop from Drexel University Philadelphia was a rhetorical analysis … Continued
Are journalists addicted to Trump?
The study “The last remaining thing we have in common: journalists publicly perform their addiction to former President Trump” by Ron Bishop from Drexel University Philadelphia was a rhetorical analysis … Continued
Digital responsibility model for ethics in the algorithmic era
The study “Journalism Ethics for the Algorithmic Era” by Sejin Paik from University of Boston drew on Floridi’s (2014) framework to propose a framework for ethical standards for local newsrooms … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in May 2023 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.
N.I.C.E. in Philadelphia – Mutual aid journalism collaborative serving the BIPOC community
The study “Mutual aid for local journalism?: A public media collaborative” by Andrea Wenzel from Temple University, Philadelphia investigated a local project starting from local radio, News and Information Community … Continued
Malta’s media system through the lens of Hallin and Mancini (2004)
The study “Malta’s Media System from the Perspective of Journalists and Editors” with the subtitle “A Case Study Applying Hallin and Mancini’s (2004) Theoretical Framework” by Norman Vella from University … Continued
How journalists can capitalize on anti-journalistic hate
The study “Haters as Anti-Fans? Accruing Capital through Audiences Who Hate Journalists” by Jane Yeahin Pyo from University of Illinois interviewed 40 South Korean journalists who had experienced harassment and … Continued
How Russians used credibility heuristics
The study “Harnessing Distrust: News, Credibility Heuristics, and War in an Authoritarian Regime” by Maxim Alyukov from King’s College London looked at how Russian citizens used credibility heuristics to assess … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in April 2023 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.
The interaction of economy and press freedom in different media systems
The study ““It’s the Economy, Stupid!”, Is it not? The Relationship between Press Freedom and the Status of the Economy in Western Media Systems” by Theodora A. Maniou from University … Continued
Commentary on a special issue on Alternative News
The study “The Contexts and Consequences of Hybridity for Alternative News Audiences” by Jennifer Rauch from Linfield University is a commentary on alternative news audiences, which has been a neglected … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in March 2023 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.
The role of automated fact-checking (AFC) on journalistic authority
The study “A Case of Claims and Facts: Automated Fact-Checking the Future of Journalism’s Authority” by Patrick R. Johnson from University of Iowa used metajournalistic discourse analysis to analyze 137 … Continued
Political control of television in Turkey
The study “Content is power: Cultural engineering and political control over transnational television” by Ece Algan and Yesim Kaptan from California State University investigates the effect of governmental media and … Continued
Canadian journalists’ views of dark participation
The study “Journalists’ Views and Management of Dark Participation” by Ahmed Al-Rawi from Simon Fraser University and Taeyoung Kim from Loughborough University interviewed 15 Canadian journalists on their experiences with … Continued
Support and coping strategies for journalists covering crisis
The study “Preparing for Risks and Building Resilience” by Elsebeth Frey from Oslo Metropolitan University looked at the physical, practical and trauma aspects of crisis journalism through in-depth interviews of … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in February 2023 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.
The impact of immersive technologies on the field of journalism
The study “A Field Analysis of Immersive Technologies and Their Impact on Journalism: Technologist Perspectives on the Potential Transformation of the Journalistic Field” by Shangyuan Wu from National University of … Continued
Rise of racist and populist discourse towards the Roma during Brexit in The Sun and The Daily Mail
The study “Romaphobia in the UK Right-Wing Press: racist and populist discourse during the Brexit referendum” by Petre Breazu and Aidan McGarry from Loughborough University used multimodal critical discourse analysis … Continued
Reporting on violence against women in Germany
The study “Isolated Incidents. Media Reporting on Violence Against Women in the German Press” by Christine E. Meltzer from University of Music, Drama and Media, Hanover, looked at how media … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in January 2023 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.
Moral loadings in culture wars articles reflect a liberal pattern yet are objective
The study “ Objectivity and Moral Judgment in U.S. News Narratives: A Natural Language Processing Analysis of ‘Culture War’ Coverage” by Mengyao Xu from University of Missouri and Zhujin Guo … Continued
Empirical proof for Al-Jazeera Effect in Twitter
The study “Empirical support for the Al-Jazeera Effect notion: Al-Jazeera’s Twitter following” by Tal Samuel-Azran and Ilan Manor from Reichman University, Israel empirically studied the Al-Jazeera Effect, the notion that … Continued
Using ChatGPT for Journalism and Media Education
The study “Collaborating With ChatGPT: Considering the Implications of Generative Artificial Intelligence for Journalism and Media Education” by John V. Pavlik from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey was … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in December 2022 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.
Editorial trust-building in German news outlets
The study “The quality oriented, the audience engagers, the transparent: Types of editorial trust-building in German news outlets” by Bernadette Uth from University of Muenster explored the issue of media … Continued
The roots of investigative journalism lie in the abolitionist press
The study ““Behold the Wicked Abominations That They Do”: The Nineteenth-Century Roots of the Evidentiary Approach in American Investigative Journalism” by Gerry Lanosga from Indiana University linked the roots of … Continued
Changing journalism: solutions journalism?
The study “Solutions Journalism: How Its Evolving Definition, Practice and Perceived Impact Affects Underrepresented Communities” by Anna Grace Usery from the University of Alabama looked at how medía practitioners from … Continued
Article: Journalistic evaluation in financial news
The study “Journalistic evaluation in financial news” by Lea Vindvad Hansen, Irene Pollach and Margit Malmmose, all from Aarhus University looked at the evaluative power of financial news and how … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in November 2022 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.
The view on note taking in journalism textbooks
The study ““Disastrous to Take a Single Note”: Memory and Materiality in a Century of U.S. Journalism Textbooks” by Perry Parks from Michigan State University investigated how journalism textbooks discuss … Continued