Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in September 2022 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.
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Types of sources in climate change journalism in Indonesia
The study “News Sourcing Practices in Climate Reporting in Indonesia” by Mira Rochyadi-Reetz from Technische Universität Ilmenau looked at two types of news sources in Indonesian climate change reporting: people … Continued
Populist anchoring style in Fox News and The Young Turks
The study “Comparing Populist Media: From Fox News to the Young Turks, From Cable to YouTube, From Right to Left” by Reece Peck from College of Staten Island, CUNY compared … Continued
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The study “How Do Investigative Journalists Initiate Their Stories?” by Lena Wuergler and Pauline Cancela from University of Neuchâtel interviewed Swiss investigative journalists to uncover the origin of investigative stories. … Continued
Brexit-related othering was similar in broadsheets and tabloids
The study “Converging media-based othering in tabloids and broadsheets” by Stefanie Walter from University of Munich and Zoltán Fazekas from Copenhagen Business School used word embeddings to analyze how different … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in August 2022 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.
Article: Trust and Journalistic Transparency Online
The study “Trust and Journalistic Transparency Online” by Michael Koliska from Georgetown University experimented on news consumers’ trust as brought on by transparency, and further, in the second experiment, explored … Continued
News ideology and media storms in France and Israel
The article “What Happens in the Eye of the Storm? News Ideology During Media Storms” by Doron Shultziner from Hadassah Academic College looked at the nexus of news ideology and … Continued
Article: Can Journalists Be Safe in a Violent World?
The study “Can Journalists Be Safe in a Violent World?” by Silvio Waisbord from George Washington University paints a worrying picture of journalists’ safety issue: that it is more complex … Continued
The rise of National Socialism and opinion-leading media in Germany and Austria
The study “ Opinion-leading media as indicators of a democracy at risk: The press and the rise of National Socialism between 1927 and 1932” by Josef Seethaler and Gabriele Melischek … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in July 2022 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in June 2022 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.
How local television newsrooms’ social media policies are evolving
The study “Social Media Policies in U.S. Television Newsrooms: Changes over Time” by Anthony C. Adornato and Allison Frisch from Ithaca College looked at the ways in which way newsroom … Continued
Freelancers – journalists or writers?
The study “The blurring line between freelance journalists and self-employed media workers” by Beate Josephi and Penny O’Donnell from University of Sydney explores the ways in which freelance journalists navigated … Continued
The study of pixels in satellite pictures and hermeneutics
The study “Pixel politics and satellite interpretation in the Syrian war” by Fiona A Greenland from University of Virginia contributed to the neglected area of pixel studies by combining an … Continued
Maintaining journalistic identity with major mistakes
The study “The “major mea culpa:” Journalistic Discursive Techniques When Professional Norms are Broken” by Erica Salkin and Kevin Grieves from Whitworth University looked at how media organizations talk about … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in May 2022 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.
Communities of practice and fact-checking: a case study
The study “Communities of practice in the production and resourcing of fact-checking” by Stephanie Brookes from Monash University in Melbourne and Lisa Waller from RMIT University in Melbourne was a … Continued
News framing of Yandex-presented Russian news in three countries
The study “Is all Russian news the same? Framing in Russian news media generated by the Yandex news algorithm for the United States, Estonia, and Russia.” by Heidi Erbsen and … Continued
How trust and fear stimulate or hamper new ideas in the newsroom
The study “Trust and Fear in the Newsroom: How Emotions Drive the Exchange of Innovative Ideas” by Ornella Porcu and Liesbeth Hermans from Windesheim University of Applied Sciences and Marcel … Continued
How community radio performs community identity
The study “‘Just like us’: community radio broadcasters and the on-air performance of community identity” by Bridget Backhaus from Griffith University looked at an understudied sub-area in community media studies: … Continued
Local media use in Chicago, crime and police
The study “Trial by Media?: Media Use, Fear of Crime, and Attitudes Toward Police” by Soo Young Shin and Brendan R. Watson from Michigan State University studies the cultivation effects … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in April 2022 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.
Does the notion of objectivity perpetuate racism in journalism?
The study “The dangers of returning to the ‘safe-space’ of objectivity” by John Budarick from University of Adelaide was prompted by the “crisis of journalism” to critique the traditional journalistic … Continued
Post-conflict memory formation and the death toll in Colombian armed conflict
The article “How journalists do memory work with numbers: The case of the 220,000 deaths during the Colombian conflict (1958–2012)” by Jose Ortega from University of Leeds and Brendan Lawson … Continued
East Ukrainian media audiences and discussion modes
The article “Logics of Exclusion: How Ukrainian Audiences Renegotiate Propagandistic Narratives in Times of Conflict” by Olga Pasitselska from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem was a discourse and conversational analysis … Continued
The case for Critical Realism in journalism
The article “ Journalism and Democratic Backsliding: Critical Realism as a Diagnostic and Prescription for Reform” by Michael McDevitt from University of Colorado Boulder proposed Critical Realism (CR) as a … Continued
Civilian users perspectives on drones and regulation
The article “Imagining the social future of drones” by Elisa Serafinelli from University of Sheffield looked at how drone users views on drone usage and drone regulation. Drones built for … Continued
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in March 2022 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.
Nudging as a tool to promote media pluralism
The study “To Nudge or Not to Nudge: News Recommendation as a Tool to Achieve Online Media Pluralism” by Judith Vermeulen from Ghent University examined the issue of online access … Continued
































