Research of January 2022

Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in January 2022 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.

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PublishedTitleAuthor(s)Journal / publisher
2022-01-03Trends and Perspectives on Digital Platforms and Digital Television in Europe| Commissioning and Independent Television Production: Power, Risk, and CreativityAnna Zoellner
International Journal of Communication
2022-01-03Trends and Perspectives on Digital Platforms and Digital Television in Europe| Fragility and Empowerment: Community Television in the Digital EraAndrew Ó Baoill, Salvatore ScifoInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-03Trends and Perspectives on Digital Platforms and Digital Television in Europe| The “Netflix Tax”: An Analysis of Investment Obligations for On-Demand Audiovisual Services in the European UnionCatalina Iordache, Tim Raats, Karen Donders
International Journal of Communication
2022-01-03Trends and Perspectives on Digital Platforms and Digital Television in Europe| Public Service Broadcasting in the Online Television Environment: The Case for PSB VoD Players and the Role of Policy Focusing on the BBC iPlayerMaria MichalisInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-03Trends and Perspectives on Digital Platforms and Digital Television in Europe| Which Is to Be Master? Competition Law or Regulation in Platform MarketsNatascha JustInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-03Trends and Perspectives on Digital Platforms and Digital Television in Europe| The Success of Spanish Series on Traditional Television and SVoD Platforms: From El Ministerio del Tiempo to La Casa de PapelKaren Arriaza Ibarra, Celina NavarroInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-03Trends and Perspectives on Digital Platforms and Digital Television in Europe| Denaturalizing Digital Platforms: Is Mass Individualization Here to Stay?Robin Mansell, W. Edward SteinmuellerInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-03Trends and Perspectives on Digital Platforms and Digital Television in Europe| Trends and Perspectives on Digital Platforms and Digital Television in Europe — IntroductionKaren Arriaza IbarraInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-03What to Expect? The Role of Media Technologies in Refugees’ ResettlementHeike GrafInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-03Convergence and Divergence: The Evolution of Climate Change Frames Within and Across Public EventsYingying Chen, Kjerstin Thorson, John LavaccareInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-03TV Inside the Psychiatric Hospital: Patient ExperiencesKjersti Blehr Lånkan, Kjersti ThorbjørnsrudInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-03Bolsonaro and the Far Right: How Disinformation About COVID-19 Circulates on Facebook in BrazilRaquel Recuero, Felipe Bonow Soares, Otávio Vinhas, Taiane Volcan, Luís Ricardo Goulart Hüttner, Victória SilvaInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-03ISIS Media and Troop Withdrawal Announcements: Visualizing Community and ResilienceAyse Deniz Lokmanoglu, Carol K. Winkler, Kayla McMinimy, Monerah AlmahmoudInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-03A Stronghold of Climate Change Denialism in Germany: Case Study of the Output and Press Representation of the Think Tank EIKEJose A. Moreno, Mira Kinn, Marta NarberhausInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-03AMA y No Olvida Collectivizing Memory Against Impunity: Transmedia Memory Practices, Modular Visibility, and Activist Participatory Design in NicaraguaEmilia Yang RappaccioliInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-03Nationalizing Truth: Digital Practices and Influences of State-Affiliated Media in a Time of Global Pandemic and Geopolitical DecouplingWeiai Wayne Xu, Rui WangInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-03From Ignorance to Distrust: The Public “Discovery” of COVID-19 Around International Women’s Day in SpainMarta Martín-Llaguno, María Teresa Ballestar, Miguel Cuerdo-Mir, Jorge SainzInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-03The end of the post-colonial era: The transformation in Israeli media law on the State’s 70th anniversaryAmit SchejterMedienpolitik international
2022-01-03Black maternal mortality in the media: How journalists cover a deadly racial disparityDenetra Walker, Kelli Boling
Journalism
2022-01-03Social campaigns to social change? Sexual violence framing in U.S. news before and after #metooSelina Noetzel, Maria F Mussalem Gentile, Gianna Lowery, Sona Zemanova, Sophie Lecheler, Christina Peter
Journalism
2022-01-03Local Data Journalism in Germany: Data-driven Reporting Amidst Local Communities and AuthoritiesFlorian Stalph, Oliver Hahn & David LiewehrJournalism Practice
2022-01-04The Press and Watergate at 50: Understanding and Reconstructing a Seminal StoryRichard M. Perloff & Anup KumarJournalism Practice
2022-01-04Immigrants on Chinese Television and Limitations of China’s Globalist DiscourseChun Gan
Television & New Media
2022-01-04Effects of Exposure to COVID-19 News and Information: A Meta-Analysis of Media Use and Uncertainty-Related Responses During the PandemicTsz Hang Chu, Tien Ee Dominic Yeo, Youzhen Su
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2022-01-04COVID-19 and the Fourth Estate: Asian American Journalists’ Gendered Racial Harms and Racial Activation During the COVID-19 PandemicDavid C. Oh, Seong Jae Min
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2022-01-04You’ve got mail: how the Trump administration used legislative communication to frame his last year in officeFrancesca Tripodi & Yuanye MaInformation, Communication & Society
2022-01-04Framing dynamics and claimsmaking after the Parkland shootingDeana A. Rohlinger, Warren Allen & Caitria DeLucchiInformation, Communication & Society
2022-01-04Blowing in the Wind—Norwegian Wind Power Photographs in TransitionAnne Hege SimonsenJournalism Practice
2022-01-04Strategies of Eliciting Young People’s Affective and Quick Participation in a Youth Magazine’s Instagram CommunityNiina Sormanen, Hanna Reinikainen & Terhi-Anna WilskaJournalism Practice
2022-01-04The platformization of China’s film distribution in a pandemic eraWendy SuChinese Journal of Communication
2022-01-05Does Journalism Still Matter? The Role of Journalistic and non-Journalistic Sources in Young Peoples’ News Related PracticesLeonie Wunderlich, Sascha Hölig, Uwe Hasebrink
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2022-01-05ICYMI: RT and Youth-Oriented International Broadcasting as (Geo)Political Culture JammingRobert A Saunders, Rhys Crilley, Precious N Chatterje-Doody
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2022-01-05How Right-Wing Populists Engage with Cross-Cutting News on Online Message Boards: The Case of ForoCoches and Vox in SpainClara Juarez Miro, Benjamin Toff
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2022-01-05Parent Reports of Children’s Fright Reactions to News of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Results from a National U.S. SampleOpen MaterialsJoanne Cantor & Kristen HarrisonMedia Psychology
2022-01-05Politicization of Science Journalism: How Russian Journalists Covered the Covid-19 PandemicAnna Litvinenko, Alexandra Borissova & Anna SmoliarovaJournalism Studies
2022-01-05From Doom-Scrolling to News Avoidance: Limiting News as a Wellbeing Strategy During COVID LockdownKate Mannell & James MeeseJournalism Studies
2022-01-05Reimagining Journalistic Roles: How Student Journalists Are Taking On the U.S. News Desert CrisisTeri Finneman, Meg Heckman & Pamela E. WalckJournalism Studies
2022-01-06Perceptions of Partisanship in Local Television NewsWilliam O’Brochta
Electronic News
2022-01-06Managing Sponsored Content in Hybrid Media Systems: A Proposed Alternative Journalistic PracticeTheodora A. ManiouJournal of Media Ethics
2022-01-06How the U.S. National Weather Service communicates to protect communities: an extension of microboundary spanning theoryYumin Yan, Brooke Fisher Liu, Anita Atwell Seate, Samantha Joan Stanley & Allison Patrice ChathamJournal of Applied Communication Research
2022-01-07Fact-Checking Interventions on Social Media Using Cartoon Figures: Lessons Learned from “the Tooties”Michael OpgenhaffenDigital Journalism
2022-01-07Do Local Newspapers Mitigate the Effects of the Polarized National Rhetoric on COVID-19?Catie Snow Bailard
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2022-01-07Political Journalism Content in a New Era: The Case of Finnish Newspapers, 1995–2015Jari Väliverronen, M. Soc. Sc.
European Journal of Communication
2022-01-07Elevators as media objects manipulating information in timeMika-Petri Laakkonen, Ville Kivivirta
New Media & Society
2022-01-07Trust through Transparency? How Journalistic Reactions to Media-Critical User Comments Affect Quality Perceptions and Behavior IntentionsFabian Prochazka & Magdalena ObermaierDigital Journalism
2022-01-07The Hierarchy of News Values – A Corpus-Based Diachronic and Cross-Cultural Comparison of News Reporting on EpidemicsWeiyu Zhang & Yin Ling CheungJournalism Studies
2022-01-07Lazarsfeld's Legacy| Beyond Marienthal: The Relationship Between Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann and Paul F. LazarsfeldRalph E. Schmidt, Thomas PetersenInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-07Lazarsfeld's Legacy| Research and Publishing at the Bureau of Applied Social Research: The Gendering of Commercial and Academic WorkElena D. HristovaInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-07Lazarsfeld's Legacy| Paul Lazarsfeld and the Limited Effect of McCarthyism on the Academic MindHans-Joerg TiedeInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-07Lazarsfeld's Legacy| Paul Lazarsfeld’s Methodological Innovations and Their Importance TodayHynek JeřábekInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-07Lazarsfeld's Legacy| A Socialism of Empiricism, Not Ideology: Paul Lazarsfeld and Commitment in Social ResearchJoseph MalherekInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-07Lazarsfeld's Legacy| Paul Lazarsfeld: Living in Circles and Talking Around TablesDavid E. MorrisonInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-07Lazarsfeld's Legacy| His Master's VoiceElihu KatzInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-07Lazarsfeld's Legacy| Lazarsfeld’s Legacy—IntroductionJefferson Pooley, Hynek Jeřábek
International Journal of Communication
2022-01-07Lazarsfeld's Legacy| Paul Lazarsfeld’s Understanding of the 1948 Electoral World and 2020Anthony Oberschall
International Journal of Communication
2022-01-08A battle for truth: Islam-related counterpublic discourse on Scandinavian news media Facebook pagesAnders NJ Lien
New Media & Society
2022-01-09Won’t somebody think of the parents? Reevaluating the audience for children’s educational mediaJames Alex Bonus, Judy Watts & Daniel StemenJournal of Children and Media
2022-01-09Negotiating Sociomateriality and Commensurability: Human and Algorithmic Editorial Judgment at Social Media PlatformsMartin J. RiedlJournalism Studies
2022-01-09Clean diesel and dirty scandal: The echo of Volkswagen’s dieselgate in an intra-industry settingWouter Jong, Vivian van der LindePublic Relations Review
2022-01-09News Sources and Framing of Responsibility on Devolution in Kenya, 2013–2017Jimmy Ochieng
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2022-01-10Trust and authority in the age of mediatised politicsAnu Koivunen, Johanna Vuorelma
European Journal of Communication
2022-01-10Reactive and Asymmetric Communication Flows: Social Media Discourse and Partisan News Framing in the Wake of Mass ShootingsYini Zhang, Dhavan Shah, Jon Pevehouse, Sebastián Valenzuela
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2022-01-10Metajournalistic Discourse and Reporting Policies on White NationalismGregory Perreault, Kimberly Meltzer
Journal of Communication Inquiry
2022-01-10A Mission-Based Argument for Private K-12 Student PressErica R. Salkin
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator
2022-01-10Exploring user agency and small acts of algorithm engagement in everyday media usePatrick Heiberg Kapsch
Media International Australia
2022-01-10Innovating Online Journalism: New Ways of StorytellingShirish Kulkarni, Richard Thomas, Marlen Komorowski & Justin LewisJournalism Practice
2022-01-1016 feminist media studies scholars, 7 questions about working in the university (and beyond)Sophie BishopFeminist Media Studies
2022-01-10The gender of the meme: women and protest media in populist HungaryGabriella LukacsFeminist Media Studies
2022-01-11Pilot study suggests online media literacy programming reduces belief in false news in IndonesiaPamela Thomas, Clark Hogan-Taylor, Michael Yankoski, Tim WeningerFirst monday
2022-01-11Open-source investigation as a genre of conflict reportingSandra Ristovska
Journalism
2022-01-11Community Gatekeeping: Understanding Information Dissemination by Journalists in Sub-Saharan AfricaGregory Gondwe, Patrick Ferrucci & Edson C. Tandoc Jr.Journalism Practice
2022-01-11Indonesian radio business model: radio networkKartika Singarimbun, Siti Karlinah, Yuliandre Darwis & Dadang Rahmat HidayatJournal of Media Business Studies
2022-01-12Understanding the Users of Alternative News Media—Media Epistemologies, News Consumption, and Media PracticesChristian SchwarzeneggerDigital Journalism
2022-01-12Making Australian institutions in newspaper coverage of the #MeToo movement: exceptionalism, co-production and agencyKate Seear & Suzanne FraserFeminist Media Studies
2022-01-12Hiding women healthcare workers in the media spotlight: How the Chinese state media represented women HCWs in response to the Covid-19-engendered crisesHao CaoFeminist Media Studies
2022-01-12A Media Repertoires Approach to Selective Exposure: News Consumption and Political Polarization in Eastern EuropeFanni Tóth, Sabina Mihelj, Václav Štětka, Katherine Kondor
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2022-01-12How right-wing populists instrumentalize news media: Deliberate provocations, scandalizing media coverage, and public awareness for the Alternative for Germany (AfD)Marcus Maurer, Pablo Jost, Marlene Schaaf, Michael Sülflow, Simon Kruschinski
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2022-01-12Making News with the Citizens! Audience Participation and News-making Practices at the AMH GroupThulani TshabanguAfrican Journalism Studies
2022-01-13Effects of the 2008 Crisis on Agenda Building: Internally Originated Content Versus External DependenceItziar Bernaola SerranoJournalism Practice
2022-01-13The Claremont serial killer and the production of class-based suburbia in serial killer mythologyLaura Glitsos & Jessica TaylorContinuum
2022-01-15Writing for the audience or for public relations? How lifestyle editors perceive expectations about their professional role and manage potential for conflictBenno Viererbl
Journalism
2022-01-16Making “Un-news”: News aggregation in Chinese pressDan Wang, Steve Zhongshi Guo
Journalism
2022-01-16No trade-offs between news and entertainment: Evidence from online engagement dataShengchun Huang, Tian Yang
New Media & Society
2022-01-16Salient deliberative norm types in comment sections on news sitesInes Engelmann, Hanna Marzinkowski, Klara Langmann
New Media & Society
2022-01-16Social media literacy: A conceptual frameworkHyunyi Cho, Julie Cannon, Rachel Lopez, Wenbo Li
New Media & Society
2022-01-16Audience size, moderator activity, gender, and content diversity: Exploring user participation and financial commitment on Twitch.tvGrace H Wolff, Cuihua Shen
New Media & Society
2022-01-17Tracking causal relations in the news: data, tools, and models for the analysis of argumentative statements in online mediaTom Willaert, Sven Banisch, Paul Van Eecke, Katrien BeulsDigital Scholarship in the Humanities
2022-01-17Sharing emotions or/and making allies: emoji’s interpersonal function in Chinese social media news commentsJuan HeSocial Semiotics
2022-01-17Establishing legitimacy through the media and combating fake news on COVID-19: a case study of TaiwanYi-Chieh Jessica LinChinese Journal of Communication
2022-01-17Editorial Technologists as Engineers of Journalism’s Future: Exploring the Professional Community of Computational JournalismJuliane A. Lischka, Nadja Schaetz &Anna-Lena OltersdorfDigital Journalism
2022-01-17Perspectives from Journalism Professionals on the Application and Benefits of Constructive Reporting for Addressing MisinformationNatasha van Antwerpen, Deborah Turnbull, Rachel A. SearstonThe International Journal of Press/Politics
2022-01-17A threat to journalism? How journalists and advertising sales managers in news organizations perceive and cope with native advertisingJohannes Beckert
Journalism
2022-01-17Using Panel Data to Study Political Interest, News Media Trust, and News Media use in the Early Stages of the COVID-19 PandemicSusan Vermeer, Sanne Kruikemeier, Damian Trilling & Claes de VreeseJournalism Studies
2022-01-17How to Reach Nirvana: Yandex, News Personalisation, and the Future of Russian Journalistic MediaOlga Dovbysh, Mariëlle Wijermars & Mykola MakhortykhDigital Journalism
2022-01-17Ethnic Orientation over Ethical Underpinnings: Emerging Trends of the Ethiopian Media LandscapeBehailu Atinafu Dessie, Adem Chanie Ali & Mulatu Alemayehu MogesJournalism Practice
2022-01-17Counted out or taken in: mapping out diversity of journalists in three Indian digital native English newsroomsAquil Ahmad Khan & M. Shuaib Mohamed HaneefCritical Studies in Media Communication
2022-01-18Us and Them: The Role of Group Identity in Explaining Cultural Resonance and Framing EffectsPenelope Sheets, Charles M. Rowling, Jason Gilmore & Niklas MelcherMass Communication and Society
2022-01-18What’s the problem with “screen time”? A content analysis of dominant voices and worries in three years of national print mediaJan Ole Størup, Andreas Lieberoth
Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
2022-01-18For People, For Policy: Journalists’ Perceptions of Peace Journalism in East AfricaMeagan E. Doll
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2022-01-18Permanent connectedness and its impact on news sharingSlgi S. Lee
New Media & Society
2022-01-19Consumption and Production of User-Generated Content, Credibility, and Political ParticipationMasahiro Yamamoto, Seungahn Nah & Hyesun ChoungCommunication Studies
2022-01-19A public sphere, on-demand: an assessment of local podcastingDavid CriderPopular Communication
2022-01-19Rethinking Audience Fragmentation Using a Theory of News Reading Publics: Online India as a Case StudySubhayan Mukerjee
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2022-01-19“Women need not apply:” Sylvia Earle, binary oscillations, and the ecofeminist rhetoric of Mission BlueE.A. Welden & Richard D. BeselFeminist Media Studies
2022-01-20Media Work as Field Advancement: The Case of Science Media Center Germany
Christopher Buschow, Maike Suhr, Hauke SergerMedia and Communication
2022-01-20Newsworthiness as a Governing Principle in Public Sector CommunicationMaria Grafström, Hanna Sofia RehnbergMedia and Communication
2022-01-20A Relational Approach to How Media Engage With Their Audiences in Social MediaMark Badham, Markus MykkänenMedia and Communication
2022-01-20ProPublica’s Data Journalism: How Multidisciplinary Teams and Hybrid Profiles Create Impactful Data StoriesMathias-Felipe de-Lima-SantosMedia and Communication
2022-01-20Managing Organisational Tensions in Cross-Sector Collaboration: The Case of MediapolisSari Virta, Nando MalmelinMedia and Communication
2022-01-20Digital Competencies for New Journalistic Work in Media Outlets: A Systematic ReviewSalvador Reyes-de-Cózar, Marta Pérez-Escolar, Pablo Navazo-OstúaMedia and Communication
2022-01-20Negotiating Journalistic Professional Ethos in Nordic Business JournalismJohanna SuhonenMedia and Communication
2022-01-20Remixing News: Appropriation and Authorship in Finnish Counter-MediaOlli Seuri, Kim RamstedtMedia and Communication
2022-01-20Editorial: New Forms of Media Work and Its Organizational and Institutional Conditions
Salla-Maaria Laaksonen, Mikko VilliMedia and Communication
2022-01-20Enough drama and horror IRL: How the COVID-19 pandemic changed TV consumptionDanny D. E. KimJournal of Media Business Studies
2022-01-20Exploring changing news repertoires: Towards a typologyJulie Vulpius, Josephine Lehaff, Kim Christian Schrøder, Chris Peters
Journalism
2022-01-21PTSD in the Newsroom: A Grounded Theory View of Organizational Leaders and TraumaDesiree HillInternational Journal on Media Management
2022-01-21The fake and the authenticTerry FlewContinuum
2022-01-21How have quality newspapers covered the microbiome? A content analysis of The New York Times, The Times, and El PaísAndreu Prados-Bo, Gonzalo Casino
Journalism
2022-01-21Redefining journalism narratives, distribution strategies, and user involvement based on innovation in digital native mediaJosé Sixto-García, Alba Silva-Rodríguez, Ana I Rodríguez-Vázquez, Xosé López-García
Journalism
2022-01-22Gender byline bias in sports reporting: Examining the visibility and audience perception of male and female journalists in sports coverageKarin Boczek, Leyla Dogruel, Christiana Schallhorn
Journalism
2022-01-23The discursive representation of male sex workers in Thai newspapersNattawaj Kijratanakoson
Journalism
2022-01-23Circulating cassettes of ceremony: Indigenous peer-to-peer networks in Arnhem LandRobert Lazarus
Media, Culture & Society
2022-01-24Change in News Access, Change in Expectations? How Young Social Media Users in Switzerland Evaluate the Functions and Quality of NewsLisa Schwaiger, Daniel Vogler, Mark Eisenegger
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2022-01-24The Evolution of Self-Censorship in Hong Kong Online Journalism: Influences from Digitalization and the StateAlex Zhi-Xiong KooThe International Journal of Press/Politics
2022-01-24Journalism ‘fixers’, hyper-precarity and the violence of the entrepreneurial selfSyed I Ashraf, Sean Phelan
Journalism
2022-01-24The Mizrahi Pillar of Fire: memory policy-actors’ perceptions of the role of media and memoryNoam Tirosh
Media, Culture & Society
2022-01-24Exploring the dimensions of media brand trust: a contemporary integrative approachSylvia Chan-Olmsted & Julia Hyehyun KimJournal of Media Business Studies
2022-01-24Local Storytelling, Collective Efficacy, and Civic Participation in Fukushima, Japan: An Ecological ApproachJoo-Young Jung & Chelsea A. LeNobleMass Communication and Society
2022-01-24Who’s Afraid of Terror News? The Interplay between News Consumption Patterns, Personal Experiences and Fear of TerrorismLaura Jacobs & Joost van SpanjeMass Communication and Society
2022-01-24The Direction and Demographics of Journalists’ Trajectories: Evidence from One American City, 2015–2021Matthew PowersJournalism Studies
2022-01-24The Women of SunLand: Narratives of Non-Compliant Women in the Daily Sun Tabloid Newspaper, South AfricaPriscilla BoshoffCommunicatio
2022-01-24Geopolitics of China's Rising Media and Soft Power in Africa: Eating and Being EatenWinston ManoCommunicatio
2022-01-24Exploring Kalanga Language Representation in Zimbabwean Broadcast MediaNomzamo Dube & Janina WozniakCommunicatio
2022-01-25Building the Science News Agenda: The Permeability of Science Journalism to Public RelationsSuzannah Evans Comfort, Mike Gruszczynski, Nicholas Browning
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2022-01-25Writing the Conceptual Article: A Practical GuideStephen D. ReeseDigital Journalism
2022-01-25Refracting the Pandemic: A Field Theory Approach to Chinese Journalists’ Sourcing Options in the Age of COVID-19Shuling Zhang & Qiong WangDigital Journalism
2022-01-26Strategy framing in the international arena: A cross-national comparative content analysis on the China-US trade conflict coverageShujun Liu, Mark Boukes, Knut De Swert
Journalism
2022-01-26“My dear unwanted”: media discourse on sex-selective abortion in MontenegroJovana DavidovićFeminist Media Studies
2022-01-26Parental mediation of children’s digital media use in high digital penetration countries: perspectives from Singapore and AustraliaWonsun Shin & May O. LwinAsian Journal of Communication
2022-01-26Opting for Polarizing Emotions: Strategies of Czech Pro-Vaccination Discussants in the Emotionalized Public Sphere and Debate on a Measles EpidemicLenka Vochocová, Dino Numerato, Tereza SedláčkováInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-26Who Portrayed It as “The Chinese Virus”? An Analysis of the Multiplatform Partisan Framing in U.S. News Coverage About China in the COVID-19 PandemicYiyan Zhang, Briana TrifiroInternational Journal of Communication
2022-01-27Propaganda, Alternative Media, and Accountability in Fragile DemocraciesAnqi Li, Davin Raiha, and Kenneth W. Shotts
Anqi Li, Davin Raiha, and Kenneth W. Shotts
The Journal of Politics
2022-01-27News Coverage of Domestic Violence in Post-Socialist Hungary: Shifts in Meaning and the Gender AspectGyorgyi HorvathJournalism Practice
2022-01-27Evolving Newsrooms and the Second Level of Digital Divide: Implications for Journalistic Practice in PakistanSadia JamilJournalism Practice
2022-01-27Messenger Nationality, Media Skepticism, and Crisis Communication Effectiveness: Huawei’s YouTube Messages as Perceived in the U.S.Yicheng Zhu, Shannon A. Bowen & Xiangming LyuInternational Journal of Strategic Communication
2022-01-27The Search Between Two Worlds: Motivations for and Consequences of U.S.-Dwelling Chinese’s Use of U.S. and Chinese Media for COVID-19 InformationHang Lu, Haoran Chu
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2022-01-27Covering religion: Field insurgency in United States religion reportingGregory Perreault, Kathryn Montalbano
Journalism
2022-01-27How journalists internalize news practices and why it mattersDavid M. RyfeJournalism
2022-01-27Of essential workers and working from home: Journalistic discourses and the precarities of a pandemic economyBrian Creech, Jessica MaddoxJournalism
2022-01-27The civil norm building role of news journalism in post-civil war settingsJackie Harrison, Stefanie PukallusJournalism
2022-01-28Identifying Informational Opportunities in Political Responsibility Reporting: A Study of Television News Coverage During the Coronavirus Pandemic in the UK's Devolved SystemStephen Cushion, Llion Carbis
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2022-01-28Media and public sphere in Ethiopia: Mediated deliberations in public and commercial television programsGebru Kahsay Kiflu, PhD, Adem Chanie Ali, PhD, Hagos Nigussie, PhD
Journalism
2022-01-28How Partisan Cable News Mobilizes Viewers: Partisan Media, Discussion Networks and Political ParticipationHeesook ChoiJournal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
2022-01-28Connections Between Internet, Social Media News Use, and Political Participation in KenyaGilbert Kipkoech
Social Science Computer Review
2022-01-28Media Policies in Chile and Mexico. A Comparative Analysis in the Context of the Pacific Alliance (2012–2018)Rodrigo Gómez, Chiara Sáez
International Communication Gazette
2022-01-29Neoliberalism and authoritarian media cultures: a Vietnamese perspectiveNguyễn Yến-Khanh, Sean Phelan, Elizabeth Gray
Media, Culture & Society
2022-01-29Convergence or divergence? A computer-assisted analysis of how Chinese state-sponsored and market-oriented newspapers discursively construct the newsworthiness of the Kunming terrorist attackJingxuan Guo, Jelle Mast, Rik Vosters, Wei Yang, Andrea PensoDiscourse, Context & Media
2022-01-30Setting an Agenda to Tackle Environmental Issues with Data and CollaborationMathias-Felipe de-Lima-SantosJournalism Practice
2022-01-30The Hall of Shame: Reconstituting Dominant Masculinities in The New York Times’ Representation of U.S. #MeToo Offenders’ ApologiasChiaoning Su, Rebecca Mercado Jones & Valerie Palmer-MehtaThe Communication Review
2022-01-31Before reception: Trust in the news as infrastructureElizabeth Rachel, Nechushtai Efrat
Journalism
2022-01-31Conservative advocacy journalism: Explored with a model of journalists’ influence on democracyVictoria Fielding
Journalism

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