Research of February 2024

Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in February 2024 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.

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PublishedTitleAuthor(s)Journal publisher
2024-02-01Journalism in Transitional Context: Societal Hostility, Self-Censorship and the Expansion of “One Voice Journalism”
Dalia Elsheikh, Daniel Jackson & Nael Jebril
Journalism Practice
2024-02-01To foreignize or to domesticate? How media vary cross-nationally in their degrees of incorporating foreign eventsThijs Van Dooremalen,
Jan Willem Duyvendak
Journalism
2024-02-01‘Softballs’ for ‘Hardballs’: The congenial political interview on right-wing partisan TV news outletsMarianna Patrona Journalism
2024-02-02Journalistic Roles at the Local Press: Between Demographic Characteristics and the Commitment with the CommunityRubén Rivas-de-Roca, Francisco J. Caro-González & Isadora Sánchez-Torné Journalism Practice
2024-02-02A Descriptive Analysis of Audience Engagement by Nigerian JournalistsOgemdi Uchenna Eze & Olanrewaju Abosede MgbojiJournalism Practice
2024-02-02Challenges of Journalists Across All Continents in the Coverage of the COVID-19 PandemicRut Gomez-Sobrino & Daniel Catalan-MatamorosJournalism Practice
2024-02-02Catch, Engage, Retain: Audience-Oriented Journalistic Role Performance in CanadaNicole Blanchett, Colette Brin & Stuart DuncanJournalism Practice
2024-02-02“Being there”: How Photojournalists Navigate Making Images During the COVID-19 PandemicKaitlin C. Miller, David L. Morris II & Nicole Smith DahmenJournalism Practice
2024-02-02Creative Autonomy in the Newsroom: How Hierarchy Impacts Innovative BehaviourOrnella Porcu, Liesbeth Hermans & Marcel BroersmaJournalism Practice
2024-02-02Beyond Belief Correction: Effects of the Truth Sandwich on Perceptions of Fact-checkers and Verification IntentionsMarina Tulin, Michael Hameleers, Claes de Vreese, Michaël Opgenhaffen & Ferre WoutersJournalism Practice
2024-02-02Evaluating Journalistic Routines in Kuwait: The Use of Information SourcesCristina Navarro,Yasser Abuali, Fatemah Yousef, Ahmad AlShallal & Leandro Mauricio DuarteJournalism Practice
2024-02-02Coexistence of value construction and value destruction: The effect of social media news engagement and emotional news on news paying intentVictoria Y. ChenJournalism
2024-02-02Using formulations to maximize differences of opinion during televised climate change panel interviewsSøren Beck Nielsen Journalism
2024-02-02Tragedy and comedy, outrage and reconciliation: exploring the insurrection of January 6, 2021, through Burkean framesMeg H. KundeCommunication Quarterly
2024-02-02I Do Not (Want To) Know! The Relationship Between Intentional News Avoidance and Low News ConsumptionDominika Betakova, Hajo Boomgaarden, Sophie Lecheler & Svenja SchäferMass Communication and Society
2024-02-04Pakistani Women Journalists: Occupational Hazards in Their Intersectionalities of Gender, Culture and ProfessionHaroon ur Rasheed Baloch, Amira Firdaus, Iffat Ali Aksar, Farrah Dina Yusop, Jiankun Gong & Humaira SharifJournalism Practice
2024-02-05Syrians in Turkey and their naturalization as Turkish citizens: A computational text analysis of newspaper dataElçin Istif Inci,
Dirk Speelman
Journalism
2024-02-05Intermedia Attribute Agenda Setting Between the U.S. Mainstream Newspapers and Twitter: A Two-Study Analysis of the Paradigm and Driving Forces of the Agenda FlowYan Su,
Xizhu Xiao
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2024-02-05Navigating Political Polarization in News Production: The Case of ItalySergio Splendore, PhD and Arianna Piacentini, PhDJournalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2024-02-05“Real News Arrives From Abroad”: Transnational Eyewitnessing in Leonora Raines’ War Correspondence for the New York Evening Sun (1914–1918)Elisabeth FondrenJournalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2024-02-05Social media posts as source for political news coverage inside and outside election campaigns: Examining effects on deliberative news media qualityCorinna Oschatz,
Teresa Gil-Lopez,
Dylan Paltra,
Sebastian Stier,
Tanjev Schultz
Journalism
2024-02-05Syrians in Turkey and their naturalization as Turkish citizens: A computational text analysis of newspaper dataElçin Istif Inci,
Dirk Speelman
Journalism
2024-02-05COVID-19 and figures of blame: Discursive representations of blame for COVID-19 and its impacts in UK online newsJamie Matthews and Farzeen HeesambeeDiscourse & Communication
2024-02-05Intermedia Attribute Agenda Setting Between the U.S. Mainstream Newspapers and Twitter: A Two-Study Analysis of the Paradigm and Driving Forces of the Agenda FlowYan Su,
Xizhu Xiao
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2024-02-05Inspiring Critical Consciousness: A Case for a Decolonized Journalism Study Abroad CurriculumShenid BhayrooJournalism & Mass Communication Educator
2024-02-05Internship Practices in Journalism and Mass Communication Programs: A Review of ACEJMC-Accredited ProgramsBrian J. Bowe,
Robin Blom,
Lena Lazoff
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator
2024-02-05Embedded Remediation in Journalism & Mass Communication: Exploring Faculty Perceptions of an Experiential ApproachAndrew M. Abernathy Journalism & Mass Communication Educator
2024-02-05Who Teaches About Hostility? Examining Factors for Inclusion in Journalism Curriculum
Kelsey R. Mesmer,
Kaitlin C. Miller
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator
2024-02-05Radio Free Dixie from Cuba to the Black Belt: mapping Black nationhood through cartographies of sonic rhetoricKate SiegfriedCommunication and Critical/Cultural Studies
2024-02-05Feeding off Each Other: Journalistic Role Negotiations Between Local and Foreign Reporters in NairobiCecilia Arregui OliveraJournalism Practice
2024-02-05Shifting Spaces: How Journalism Students Perceive their Training through the COVID-19 PandemicTrish Audette-Longo & Christianna AlexiouJournalism Practice
2024-02-05“I Know It is a Stereotype, but People Love to See It”: Chinese Journalists’ Perceptions of Sexual Violence VictimsSiyu ChenJournalism Studies
2024-02-06New Funding Models in Journalism Are Emerging, but Major Leap Forward Is LackingMerja Myllylahti,
James Meese
Media and Communication
2024-02-06Press Subsidies and Business Performance of Newspaper Publishing in Three Nordic Media Welfare StatesMikko Grönlund, Mikko Villi, Marko Ala-FossiMedia and Communication
2024-02-06Development of Media Technologies as “New Media” from the Perspective of a Critique of the Political Economy of the MediaManfred KnocheTriple C
2024-02-06Moving beyond deficit media figurations of young people: troubling the contemporary ‘youth crime crisis’Stewart Riddle, Andrew Hickey, Celmara Pocock, Alarnah McKee, Danika Skye & Rachael WallisContinuum
2024-02-06Social Media as Commodifier or Homogenizer? Journalists’ Social Media Use in Individualistic and Collectivist Cultures and Its Implications for Epistemologies of News ProductionYoung Eun Moon & Seth C. LewisDigital Journalism
2024-02-06How the Social Complements, Extends or Replaces the Professional: Autonomy and Adaptation in Journalist–Source RelationshipsMilda MallingJournalism Practice
2024-02-06But whose harm? Towards the ethics of participatory advocacy journalism with unhoused populationsVojtěch DvořákJournalism
2024-02-07Does high-quality news attract engagement on social media? Mediatization, media logic, and the contrasting values that shape news sharing, liking, and commenting on FacebookJieun Shin,
Seth C Lewis,
Soojong Kim,
Kjerstin Thorson
New Media & Society
2024-02-07(Pragmatic) collaboration for progress or threat to autonomy? African news discourses about Chinese technology in Nigeria and GhanaDennis Nguyen,
Bei Wang,
Bruce Mutsvairo
Global Media and China
2024-02-07An accounting from Dr. Ahlam MuhtasebAhlam MuhtasebCritical Studies in Media Communication
2024-02-07Polarization All the Way Down: How Coverage of Elite and Partisan Polarization Spills Over to Perceptions of the U.S. Mass PublicGavin PlogerPolitical Communication
2024-02-07Journalists’ Ideological Branding: Bridging Professional and Personal Branding on TwitterArnon Kedem & Motti NeigerJournalism Practice
2024-02-08What is Rural Journalism? Occupational Precarity and Social Cohesion in US Rural Journalism EpistemologyMildred F. Perreault, Jessica Walsh, Gregory Perreault, Louisa Lincoln & Ruth MoonJournalism Studies
2024-02-08Opinion Leadership via Conversation: How Opinion Leaders Talk About the MediaNicole Podschuweit & Stephanie GeiseMass Communication and Society
2024-02-08Media frames and farmers’ support for the 2018 U.S. trade dispute with ChinaShuyang Qu, Lulu Rodriguez & Erin CorkThe Journal of International Communication
2024-02-09Digitalisation and the need for a “humanistic turn” in media managementSophie Gourevitch & Ghislain DeslandesJournal of Media Business Studies
2024-02-09Warum wir eine gemeinwohlorientierte Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaft brauchenSevda Can ArslanPublizistik
2024-02-09Who controls ‘the narrative’? journalistic emplotment and political discourse in the networked public spherePaul DawsonJournalism
2024-02-09Editor Note Winter 2024: Minding the Gap Between Journalism and ReligionEditorial
Newspaper Research Journal
2024-02-09Digitalisation and the need for a “humanistic turn” in media managementSophie Gourevitch & Ghislain DeslandesJournal of Media Business Studies
2024-02-11Partisan Differences in the Sharing of Low-Quality News Sources by U.S Political ElitesKevin T. GreenePolitical Communication
2024-02-12‘Everyone keeps telling us it's going to die’: A close examination of ‘myths’ clouding local newspaper futures in AustraliaKristy Hess,
Alison McAdam
Media International Australia
2024-02-12The Psychophysiology of News Avoidance: Does Negative Affect Drive Both Attention and Inattention to News?Mia Carbone, Stuart Soroka & Johanna DunawayJournalism Studies
2024-02-12Cognition, willingness, and behavior towards human papillomavirus vaccination in Chinese university students: Planned behavior, health beliefs, and media influenceXinyuan Zhou,
Thomas William Whyke,
Aiqing Wang
Global Media and China
2024-02-12Tracing the Bulgarian Connection: Revisiting Ideology-Inspired News Coverage of Pope Assassination AttemptMladen K. PetkovJournalism Practice
2024-02-12Agenda-Cutting durch SLAPPs?Uwe KrügerPublizistik
2024-02-12Television Debates Mirror American ValuesDavid T. Z. MindichJournal of Media Ethics
2024-02-12Symbolic power of sports journalists as challenged by external recognition of women’s sports performanceRobin Guyot,
Fabien Ohl,
Lucie Schoch
Media, Culture & Society
2024-02-12“It was a Real Town Newspaper”: Creating Community-Centered News Myths Through Newspaper Closure StatementsNisha Sridharan & Rian BosseJournalism Studies
2024-02-13When Socialism Meets Terrorism: A Computer-Assisted Discursive News Values Analysis of Chinese Newspapers’ Coverage of Domestic and International Terrorist AttacksJingxuan Guo, Jelle Mast & Rik VostersMass Communication and Society
2024-02-13News bias perceptions as impacted by source cues, content cues, and media bias ratingsJennifer Hoewe & Jessie BartonCommunication Monographs
2024-02-14News personalization, narcissism, & the third-person effect: examining support for restrictions on audience data collectionLisa Farman
Atlantic Journal of Communication
2024-02-14Coverage of the Russia-Ukraine war on Brazilian TV news: The case of Jornal NacionalLiziane S Guazina,
Fernando O Paulino,
Fernanda Vasques,
Bruno Araújo
International Communication Gazette
2024-02-14Primetime narratives on Russia–Ukraine conflict on India's Republic TVAnilesh Kumar,
Daya K Thussu
International Communication Gazette
2024-02-14Russian Bans on ‘Fake News’ about the war in Ukraine: Conditional truth and unconditional loyaltyElena SherstoboevaInternational Communication Gazette
2024-02-14Covering the invasion of Ukraine on Russia's evening TV newsSvetlana PastiInternational Communication Gazette
2024-02-14The South African broadcasting corporation's coverage of the Russia–Ukraine warMusawenkosi NdlovuInternational Communication Gazette
2024-02-14Domesticating international news: China's media coverage of the Russia-Ukraine conflictDeqiang Ji,
Xiaomei Jiang,
Longbo Wang
International Communication Gazette
2024-02-14Contesting Western narratives: BRICS media coverage of the Russia–Ukraine warDaya K Thussu International Communication Gazette
2024-02-14The Impact of Machine Authorship on News Audience Perceptions: A Meta-Analysis of Experimental StudiesSai Wang,
Guanxiong Huang
Communication Research
2024-02-14Measuring the Effect of Presentational Context and Image Authorship on the Credibility Perceptions of Newsworthy ImagesBrian McDermott,
Tara Marie Mortensen,
Robert A. Wertz
Social Media + Society
2024-02-14The Impact of Machine Authorship on News Audience Perceptions: A Meta-Analysis of Experimental StudiesSai Wang,
Guanxiong Huang
Communication Research
2024-02-15Deconstructing or Reinforcing Binaries? How Scholars Position Non-Journalists in Global Conflict ReportingAnsgard Heinrich & David CheruiyotDigital Journalism
2024-02-15A Transforming Digital Journalism Editorial Team Calls for a Tribute and a WelcomeOscar Westlund & Magdalena SaldañaDigital Journalism
2024-02-15Building a shared future between China and Africa: A framing analysis of China Radio International's podcast news China Africa TalkQingting Zhao,
Jing Wu,
Hao Gao
Journalism
2024-02-15Do You Speak Disinformation? Computational Detection of Deceptive News-Like Content Using Linguistic and Stylistic FeaturesNoëlle Lebernegg, Jakob-Moritz Eberl, Petro Tolochko & Hajo BoomgaardenDigital Journalism
2024-02-15Online Harassment, Psychological Stressors, and Occupational Dysfunction among Journalists Working in a Conflict ZoneSayyed Fawad Ali Shah, Ivana Cvetkovic, Tamar Ginossar, Rahman Ullah, Danish Baber & Autumn SlaughterDigital Journalism
2024-02-15Diasporic Epistemologies in Cuban Independent JournalismSara García Santamaría & Ted A. HenkenDigital Journalism
2024-02-15Journalists and Exposure to Trauma: Exploring Perceptions of PTSD and Resilience among Pakistan’s Conflict ReportersAyesha Siddiqua & Muhammad Zubair IqbalJournalism Practice
2024-02-15Visual representations of community in scholastic photojournalism: A thematic analysis of award-winning photographs from the national scholastic press association’s photo of the year contestLeslie Klein Journalism
2024-02-16Why Does Disinformation Spread in Liberal Democracies? The Relationship between Disinformation, Inequality, and the MediaHannu NieminenJavnost - The Public
2024-02-16When Partisans Do Not Share Partisan News: Third-Person Effect in an Era of Polarized PoliticsSeungsu Lee, Jaeho Cho
International Journal of Communication
2024-02-16From Cultivation to Self-Cultivation: Alternative Media and Reinforcing Spirals in a Fragmented Media EnvironmentAngelica Cöster, Adam ShehataInternational Journal of Communication
2024-02-16From Information Poverty to Information Deficit: An Intersectional Analysis of Women of Color’s News Information-Seeking Habits in the Digital AgeChelsea Peterson-SalahuddinInternational Journal of Communication
2024-02-16Agenda-Setting Effects During Times of Social Disruption: The Influence of Mass Media and Personal Experiences on Societal ConcernsSophia Schaller, Dorothee Arlt, Jens Wolling
International Journal of Communication
2024-02-16That Is So Mainstream: The Impact of Hyper-Partisan Media Use and Right-, Left-Wing Alternative Media Repertoires on Consumers’ Belief in Political Misperceptions in the United StatesBrittany Shaughnessy, Myiah J. Hutchens, Eliana DuBosarInternational Journal of Communication
2024-02-16Debunking News as a Journalistic Genre: From the Inverted Pyramid to a Circular Writing Model
Paula Herrero-Diz, David Varona-Aramburu, Marta Pérez-Escolar
International Journal of Communication
2024-02-16‘Thanks for being here with us’: Para-social interaction and the effects of pundit talk on the Hannity and Maddow showsAndrea McDonnell, Adam SilverJournalism
2024-02-18Dissemination of RT and Sputnik Content in European Digital Alternative News Environments: Mapping the Influence of Russian State-Backed Media Across Platforms, Topics, and IdeologyFrederik Møller Henriksen,
Jakob Bæk Kristensen,
Eva Mayerhöffer
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2024-02-19Why Do Users Stop Pleasurable Media Experiences? The Dynamics of Media Experiences and Their Impact on Media DisengagementSusanne E. Baumgartner,
Rinaldo Kühne
Communication Research
2024-02-19Producing indefinite drafts of history: Journalists’ roles in historic revisionism in Europe and beyondAbit Hoxha,
Kenneth Andresen,
Panagiotis Paschalidis,
Anke Fiedler
Journalism
2024-02-19Going meta: Interaction at the normative boundaries of the news interviewIan Hutchby Journalism
2024-02-19Curating the news. Analyzing politicians’ news sharing behavior on social media in three countriesWillem Buyens, Peter Van Aelst & Steve Paulussen
Information, Communication & Society
2024-02-19Online news in India: a quantitative appraisal of the digital news consumption landscape in the world’s largest democracy (2014–2018)Subhayan MukerjeeInformation, Communication & Society
2024-02-19Is a Brand Journalist Just Another Journalist? Examining Differences and Similarities in the Self-Perceptions of Their Professional Roles and Ethical OrientationsBenno Viererbl & Thomas KochJournalism Studies
2024-02-19Covering COVID-19 in the Global South: Political Position-Taking among Ugandan JournalistsRuth MoonAfrican Journalism Studies
2024-02-19“You Feel Like You Don’t Have the Freedom to Do Your Work”: Exploring Fijian Women Journalists’ Experiences of Sexual HarassmentFolker Hanusch, Shailendra Singh, Birte Leonhardt & Geraldine PanapasaJournalism Practice
2024-02-20Conduits of the Kremlin’s Informational Influence Abroad? How German-Language Alternative Media Outlets Are Connected to Russia’s Ruling ElitesArista Beseler,
Florian Toepfl
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2024-02-20“We have a lot weighing on us:” a Black Feminist analysis of U.S. newspaper quotes of Black women in year 1 of the COVID-19 pandemicKallia O. Wright & Zixiao YangCritical Studies in Media Communication
2024-02-21From studio to screen: The production processes of Polish televised football and discursive (re)constructions of race/ethnicityArne Van Lienden,
Mélodine Sommier,
Radoslaw Kossakowski
Media, Culture & Society
2024-02-21Violent incongruencies: Analyzing The New York Times’s discourse on George Floyd demonstrations and the Capitol riotBrown James Discourse & Communication
2024-02-21From studio to screen: The production processes of Polish televised football and discursive (re)constructions of race/ethnicityArne Van Lienden,
Jacco Van Sterkenburg,
Mélodine Sommier,
Radoslaw Kossakowski
Media, Culture & Society
2024-02-22How do Teleworkers Relieve Negative Emotions to Improve Job Performance Through Enterprise Social Media? The Conservation of Resources Theory ViewXu Ren,
Yali Hao,
Jing Xu
Social Science Computer Review
2024-02-22Effects of narratives and information valence in digital headlines on user responsesGuangchao Charles FengAsian Journal of Communication
2024-02-22Contemporary Contested Ethiopian Media Practice and Its Influence on Journalists’ Autonomy and RoleAbera Yenework Kebede, Adem Chanie Ali & Mulatu Alemayehu MogesJournalism Practice
2024-02-23Uncovering the Missing Pieces: Predictors of Nonresponse in a Mobile Experience Sampling Study on Media Effects Among YouthAnne Reinhardt,
Sophie Mayen,
Claudia Wilhelm
Social Science Computer Review
2024-02-23Imagined Journalists: New Framework for Studying Media–Audiences Relationship in Populist TimesAyala Panievsky,
Yossi David,
Noam Gidron,
Lior Sheffer
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2024-02-25Political Communication and Mediatic Urgency: An Ethnographic Approach of Portuguese Parliamentary Journalists at WorkJoão MineiroJournalism Practice
2024-02-26Beyond the ‘critical incident’: COVID-19, data journalism and the slow road to editorial automation in Australian newsroomsSilvia X Montaña-Niño,
Jean Burgess
New Media & Society
2024-02-26Fashioning Zaya Wade in the Press: Authenticity, Black Femininity, and TransnormativityZane Austin Willard,
Alisha L. Menzies
Journal of Communication Inquiry
2024-02-26Everyday memory: a computational analysis of changing relations between past and present in Dutch newspapers in the 20th century Pim HuijnenDigital Scholarship in the Humanities
2024-02-26Iranian Sports Migration and the Gender Imbalance: Examining Emigration Framing of Elite Iranian Athletes by State-Run MediaSean R. Sadri,
Andrew C. Billings,
Mahdi Latififard
Electronic News
2024-02-27Mobile telephony and changing patterns of audiences’ engagement with global media in AfricaAbdullahi Tasiu AbubakarGlobal Media and Communication
2024-02-27Is feminism an asset or a burden? Media coverage of an Israeli feminist woman politicianEinat Lachover & Sofia HaytinFeminist Media Studies
2024-02-27“They Are Amongst Us”: News About Islamist Terrorism, Perceptions of Sleeper Terrorists, and Negative Stereotypes Toward Muslims in the WestJörg Matthes, Ruta Kaskeleviciute
International Journal of Communication
2024-02-27Analyzing Media Representations of Terrorist Attacks Against Muslims: A Comparative Content Analysis of the Christchurch Mosque Attacks on BBC, Al Jazeera, and Al Arabiya WebsitesFatima Abdul Rehman, Ruba Salma
International Journal of Communication
2024-02-27Bruno Araújo, Liziane Guazina
International Journal of Communication
2024-02-28The Threat of Misinformation on Journalism’s Epistemology: Exploring the Gap between Journalist’s and Audience’s Expectations when Facing Fake ContentEnrique Núñez-Mussa, Andrea Riquelme, Sebastián Valenzuela, Valeria Aldana, Fabián Padilla, Renato Bassi, Sebastián Campos, Eliana Providel & Marcelo MendozaDigital Journalism
2024-02-28Investigating the Coverage of China’s Vaccine Crisis on YouTube: Networked Framing, Grassroots Activism, and HomophilyYuanhang Lu, Yunya Song, K. Hazel Kwon & Drew MargolinJournal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
2024-02-28Algorithmic Inoculation Against Misinformation: How to Build Cognitive Immunity Against MisinformationDonghee Shin & Fokiya AkhtarJournal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
2024-02-28Popular Environmental Media in Australia: Reflections on Audience Engagement and ImpactAneta Podkalicka,
Danie Nilsson,
Simon Troon
Media International Australia
2024-02-29Conceptualizing and Contextualizing Media Innovation and ChangeFrank Harbers,
Sandra Banjac,
Scott A. Eldridge II
Media and Communication
2024-02-29Journalistic “Innovation” Is Hard to Hate, but Actual Change Is Just HardJane B. SingerMedia and Communication
2024-02-29Media-Tech Companies as Agents of Innovation: From Radical to Incremental Innovation in a ClusterAna Milojevic,
Leif Ove Larsen
Media and Communication
2024-02-29Contextualization: A Path to Chinese Traditional News Media’s Integration Into Social MediaDifan Guo,
Haiyan Wang,
Jinghong Xu
Media and Communication
2024-02-29Institutional Arbitrageurs: The Role of Product Managers as a Locus of Change in JournalismAllie Kosterich,
Cindy Royal
Media and Communication
2024-02-29Innovations in Journalism as Complex Interplay: Supportive and Obstructive Factors in International ComparisonKlaus Meier,
Michael Graßl,
Jose Alberto García-Avilés, Dámaso Mondejar, Andy Kaltenbrunner, Renée Lugschitz, Colin Porlezza, Petra Mazzoni, Vinzenz Wyss, Mirco Saner
Media and Communication
2024-02-29Transforming Crises Into Opportunities: Self-Managed Media in ArgentinaCarolina EscuderoCarolina Escudero
2024-02-29“It’s New to Us”: Exploring Authentic Innovation in Local News SettingsRagnhild Kr. Olsen, Kristy HessMedia and Communication
2024-02-29Organizations as Innovations: Examining Changes in Journalism Through the Lens of Newly-Emerging OrganizationsChristopher Buschow, Maike SuhrMedia and Communication
2024-02-29Breaking Away From Hectic Daily Media Production: Unleashing Explorative Innovation Through Inter-Firm CollaborationsGiordano Zambelli, Luciano MorgantiMedia and Communication
2024-02-29Why do Citizens Choose to Read Fact-Checks in the Context of the Russian War in Ukraine? The Role of Directional and Accuracy Motivations in Nineteen DemocraciesMarina Tulin,
Michael Hameleers,
Claes De Vreese,
Toril Aalberg,
Nicoleta Corbu,
Patrick Van Erkel,
Frank Esser,
Luisa Gehle,
Denis Halagiera,
David Nicolas Hopmann,
Karolina Koc-Michalska,
Jörg Matthes,
Sabina Mihelj,
Christian Schemer,
Vaclav Stetka,
Jesper Strömbäck,
Ludovic Terren,
Yannis Theocharis
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2024-02-29Politicians, Newspapers, and Immigration Referendums: Exploring the Boundaries of Media EffectsJudith SpirigPolitical Communication
2024-02-29“Too Infernally Scientific”: John Wesley Powell and News Framing of Climate Policy in the Nineteenth-Century PressKen J. Ward & Aaron AtkinsAmerican Journalism
2024-02-29Changes and Continuity for a Second Editorial TermMike SchmierbachMass Communication and Society
2024-02-29Examining the Relationship Between the Violence in a Webcomic Episode and Violence in readers’ Comments with Computational ApproachesSang Yup Lee, Min Yeob Kim & Pil Kyu ChoiJournal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media

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