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Research of January 2025

Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in January 2025 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.

PublishedTitleAuthor(s)Journal publisher
2025-01-01A boon or a bane: multimodal figurative framing in Chinese and foreign BRI-themed cartoonsRui XiSocial Semiotics
2025-01-02Goodnight Ma’am The Queen’s death as a media event and the contestation of legacies in live participationJohanna Sumiala,
Anu A Harju,
Julia Sonnevend
Media, Culture & Society
2025-01-02Is There an Easy Path to Eudaimonia? Novel Insights on the Dual-process Perspective in Media EntertainmentDaniel Possler,
Jule Scheper,
Arthur A. Raney,
Christoph Klimmt
Communication Research
2025-01-02Navigating the Research Landscape of Algorithm-Driven Journalism: A Systematic Literature Review of Authorship, Research Trends, and Future Research PathwaysAynur SarısakaloğluJournalism Studies
2025-01-02Is There an Easy Path to Eudaimonia? Novel Insights on the Dual-process Perspective in Media EntertainmentDaniel Possler,
Jule Scheper,
Arthur A. Raney,
Christoph Klimmt
Communication Research
2025-01-03Converting Online News Visitors to Subscribers: Exploring the Effectiveness of Paywall Strategies Using Behavioural DataZhengyi Xu, Neil Thurman, Julia Berhami, Clara Strasser Ceballos & Ole FehlingJournalism Studies
2025-01-03The symbiotic relationship between Volodymyr Zelensky and Western news: Authenticity and performance in Ukraine’s fight against RussiaLiz Hallgren Media, War & Conflict
2025-01-03Understanding Knowledge Among White, Black, and Hispanic Audiences: Media Attention and Inequities in Factual and Perceived KnowledgeSara K. Yeo, Michael A. Cacciatore, Isabelle Freiling, Leona Yi-Fan Su, Jennifer S. Zhang, Meaghan McKasy & Sung In ChoiMass Communication and Society
2025-01-04Listening in times of crisis: The value and limits of radio phone-in showsShani Orgad,
Divya Srivastava,
Diana Olaleye
Media, Culture & Society
2025-01-04Treasuring the Past and Anticipating the Future: Adopting New Tools and Practices in Journal PublishingDaniela DimitrovaJournalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2025-01-04Afterword: Broadcast talk and journalismStuart Allan Journalism
2025-01-04Paradigm Zoning in the Media Landscape: An Examination of Normative Discourse on Native AdvertisingErin SchausterJournal of Media Ethics
2025-01-04Deliberative Newsworthiness: A Normative Criterion to Promote Deliberative DemocracyRubén MarcielJournal of Media Ethics
2025-01-04‘Bitch is Not a Term of Endearment’: A Metaethical Reflection on the Presumed Value Monism of Trash TVStefan Kosak & Claudia PaganiniJournal of Media Ethics
2025-01-04IntroductionPatrick Lee PlaisanceJournal of Media Ethics
2025-01-04Rooting Platform Dependencies in the Digital News Economy: Google News Initiative in IndiaSimran AgarwalInternational Journal of Communication
2025-01-04Confronting Anti-Press Violence in Mexico: Strategies of Resistance in Mexican and U.S. News Coverage of Journalist KillingsElizabeth M. Chambers, Jennifer R. Henrichsen
International Journal of Communication
2025-01-04How Far Can Political Deepfakes Credibly Deviate From Reality? Responses to Political Deepfakes With Varying Degrees of Deception
Michael Hameleers, Toni Van der Meer, Tom Dobber

International Journal of Communication
2025-01-04Rethinking the Protest Paradigm: Media Kettling in the Television Coverage of the 2019 Chilean Uprising
César Jiménez-Martínez, Ximena Orchard, Nadia Herrada
International Journal of Communication
2025-01-04Between Morality and the Market: The Circulation of Humanitarian PhotographyLilie Chouliaraki, Richard StupartInternational Journal of Communication
2025-01-04Knowledge Mediation and Narrowed Polysemy in Journalistic Interactive VisualizationsInbal Klein-Avraham, Zvi Reich
International Journal of Communication
2025-01-04When Corrections Fail: Effects of Misinformation Targets, Repeated Exposure, and Partisanship on Misinformation Beliefs
Yunya Song, Yuanhang Lu, Stephanie Jean Tsang, Jingwen Zhang, Kelly Y. L. Ku

International Journal of Communication
2025-01-04The Women Who Proposed Two-Step Flow: A Gendered Revisit to the Intellectual History of a Mass Communication TheoryEsperanza Herrero
International Journal of Communication
2025-01-04News Corp Australia’s Conservative Advocacy Against the Indigenous Voice to Parliament
Victoria Fielding, Catherine Son, Robert Boucaut, Alexander H. Beare

International Journal of Communication
2025-01-04What Makes You Happy Also Makes You Sick: Mental Health and Well- Being in Media WorkMark DeuzeInternational Journal of Communication
2025-01-05Narratives Beyond Borders: Arab Testimonies about the Ukraine WarNoha MellorJournalism Practice
2025-01-05Strategic Subjectivity Shapes User Engagement: A Case Study on Health Journalists’ COVID-19 TweetsRita Tang, Yuming Fang & Emily K. VragaJournalism Practice
2025-01-06How user comments affect news readers’ outgroup prejudice: Vicarious intergroup contact and the moderating role of direct intergroup contactWufan Jia,
Lunrui Fu,
Yue Dai,
Zhiya Zuo
Journalism
2025-01-06The influence of daily traumas among Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot journalists residing in a divided and conflicted environmentHuri Yontucu,
Metin Ersoy
International Communication Gazette
2025-01-06Perceived pervasive ambiguity in the onset of COVID-19: Media dependency and social media sharing in Seoul, Tokyo, and New YorkJoo-Young Jung,
Yong-Chan Kim,
Lisi Mai,
Allison Kwesell,
Dokyung Lee
International Communication Gazette
2025-01-06Unpacking the African media typology: Perspectives from journalists in Kenya, Rwanda, and UgandaMeghan Sobel Cohen International Communication Gazette
2025-01-06Privacy law and the dead – a reappraisalRemigius N. Nwabueze & Matthew WhiteJournal of Media Law
2025-01-06“Aren’t we all journalists?” Citizen journalism, disinformation and the weaponization of social media in conflict torn MaliMirjam de Bruijn,
Bruce Mutsvairo,
Luca Bruls,
Modibo Galy Cissé,
Johannes Langguth,
Kristin Skare Orgeret,
Samba Dialimpa Badji,
Mulatu Alemayehu Moges,
Daniel Thilo Schroeder
Journalism
2025-01-06How user comments affect news readers’ outgroup prejudice: Vicarious intergroup contact and the moderating role of direct intergroup contactWufan Jia,
Lunrui Fu,
Yue Dai,
Zhiya Zuo
Journalism
2025-01-07The “renaissance” of auditory medium in China: a study on the motives of Chinese podcasting users and corresponding development strategies of Chinese podcastingYing Zhu and Yali YangMedia International Australia
2025-01-07Not in My (Media) Backyard: Climate Justice and Global Media Political EconomyAdalberto FernandesJournalism Practice
2025-01-07Evolution or revolution? Reflecting on what JOCAM at 18 reveals about our fieldDafna LemishJournal of Children and Media
2025-01-07Critical reflections on children and media research in IndiaRuchi Kher JaggiJournal of Children and Media
2025-01-07A call for the adoption of translational science principles in children’s media effects researchLindsay HahnJournal of Children and Media
2025-01-07When screens are everywhere you look: Contemporary media ecologies in the United StatesLisa B. HurwitzJournal of Children and Media
2025-01-07Digital media uses and effects: The contributing roles of timeLaura Vandenbosch, Kathleen Beullens, Robyn Vanherle & Lara SchreursJournal of Children and Media
2025-01-07Journal of Children and Media comes of age: An introduction to the special sectionVikki Katz, Fashina Aladé & Bradley J. BondJournal of Children and Media
2025-01-07Towards building expertly inclusive methodology: A call to rebalance youth ethnic-racial identity measuresAnneMarie K. McClainJournal of Children and Media
2025-01-08‘The national media just sees Muslims as if they are not people like us’: The alternate social imaginaries of local journalists reporting on MuslimsNadia HaqMedia, Culture & Society
2025-01-08Exploring news gratifications across age groups: A European study in 23 countriesMónica Recalde,
Alfonso Vara-Miguel,
Jorge del Río Pérez,
Cristina Sánchez-Blanco
European Journal of Communication
2025-01-08Analyzing wage-earning women in 1970s news magazinesKathryn A. CadyFeminist Media Studies
2025-01-08African feminist interpretations of political actions, practices and policies: Zimbabwe’s Bustop TVNorita MdegeFeminist Media Studies
2025-01-08Policies in Parallel? A Comparative Study of Journalistic AI Policies in 52 Global News OrganisationsKim Björn Becker, Felix M. Simon & Christopher CrumDigital Journalism
2025-01-08Dominant Disciplinary and Thematic Approaches to Automated Fact-Checking: A Scoping Review and ReflectionLasha KavtaradzeDigital Journalism
2025-01-08Visual War JournalismStuart AllanDigital Journalism
2025-01-08Communicating a Local Journalism Crisis Online: How Media Workers Frame Industry ChangesErrol SalamonDigital Journalism
2025-01-09Enhancing the hybrid media system model: The role of critical theory in media and communication researchRok Smrdelj and Mojca Pajnik European Journal of Communication
2025-01-10Public opinion and the news: Polls and journalists’ perceptions of issue importanceHans J.G. Hassell Research & Politics
2025-01-10Do Politicians Knowingly Create Conflict to Gain Media Attention?: How Politicians Navigate a Mediatized Environment Characterized by Negativity and ConflictEmma Sarah van der Goot,
Toni G. L. A. van der Meer,
Michael Hameleers,
Rens Vliegenthart
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2025-01-10Collaborative journalism and cross-border collaborations for newsafety: Navigating security and solidarity mechanisms in cooperative practices in Latin American news mediaLucia Mesquita,
Mathias-Felipe de-Lima-Santos,
Janara Nicoletti
Journalism
2025-01-10Regulating media content for digital delivery: the Media Act 2024Thomas GibbonsJournal of Media Law
2025-01-11Old Threats, New Name? Generative AI and Visual JournalismPhoebe Matich, T. J. Thomson & Ryan J. ThomasJournalism Practice
2025-01-12Journalists’ Use of Social Media Disconnection Practices: ‘I Try Not to Block People, but…’Dawn WheatleyDigital Journalism
2025-01-12What factors influence Australian media professionals’ level of agreement with guidelines for reporting suicide?Jaelea Skehan,
Ross Tynan,
Renate Thienel,
Jane Pirkis,
Myfanwy Maple,
Brian Kelly
Media International Australia
2025-01-12“I Resist”. A Study of Individual Attitudes Towards Generative AI in Journalism and Acts of Resistance, Risk Perceptions, Trust and CredibilitySophie Morosoli, Valeria Resendez, Laurens Naudts, Natali Helberger & Claes de VreeseDigital Journalism
2025-01-12Democratic Podcasting: Mediating Subjectivity in Constructive Audio Journalism PracticeDylan BirdJournalism Practice
2025-01-12A Territorialized Business Model? Exploring the Objective and Subjective Conceptualizations of the Local Scale Built by Mid-City Digital News Media in ChileAntoine Faure, David Jofré, René Jara-Reyes, Claudia Lagos LiraInternational Journal of Communication
2025-01-13Media reporting of industrial wastewater issues in KenyaOtsieno Namwaya,
Michael Koech
Media, Culture & Society
2025-01-13The value of public service media: What does the public expect?Marína Urbániková,
Klára Smejkal
Media, Culture & Society
2025-01-13Digitising “The Big Lie”: Algorithmic Curation as an Inhibitor of Media Exposure Diversity OnlineJulie ReidCommunicatio
2025-01-13Special issue: “Digital Humanities 2022: Responding to Asian Diversity”Masahiro Shimoda, Ikki Ohmukai, Taizo Yamada, Kiyonori Nagasaki, Edward VanhoutteDigital Scholarship in the Humanities
2025-01-14The Environment of South African Journalism: Are Mainstream Media Organisations Listening to Activists?Thandi BombiAfrican Journalism Studies
2025-01-14History in the making: Whistleblowers and big techMar HicksFirst Monday
2025-01-14The Sociotechnical Dynamics of Virtual Work-Integrated Learning in Journalism Education During the COVID-19 PandemicSisanda Nkoala & Gqibile John BulaniAfrican Journalism Studies
2025-01-14Richard Lee Strout: A Young American Reporter In Revolutionary IrelandMark HolanAmerican Journalism
2025-01-15Barriers and Motivators: Investigating the Impact of Personal and Perceptual Factors on Media Career Choices in BangladeshKhandakar Rubyat Mursalin,
Md. Nasimul Huda
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator
2025-01-15News Diversity Under Algorithms: The Effects of Pre-Selected and Self-Selected Personalization on Chinese TikTok (Douyin)Wen Shi & Jinhui LiDigital Journalism
2025-01-15EndnotesEditorAmerican Journalism
2025-01-15Editor’s NotePamela E. WalckAmerican Journalism
2025-01-16Does ownership matter? Comparing the contents of corporate and independently owned local newspapersVille JE Manninen,
Lauri Haapanen
Journalism
2025-01-16Europhobia as a trajectory to hate speech normalisation? A diachronic analysis of Brexit media propagandaFranco ZappettiniCritical Discourse Studies
2025-01-16Same Word, Different Focuses: A Comparative Study of Health-Related News in the U.S. and KoreaHannah Lee, Joseph Yoo & Soontae AnJournalism Practice
2025-01-16Counting on Diversity: Approaches to Tracking Sources in U.S. News OrganizationsCydney Grannan, Benjamin Toff & Kathleen SearlesJournalism Practice
2025-01-16Drawing from Community Journalism to Reform Coverage of Social ProtestBrandon StorlieJournalism Practice
2025-01-16Journalists’ Perceptions About Public Trust in East African Media: Comparative, Cross-Country Surveys from Kenya, Uganda and RwandaMeghan Sobel Cohen,
Karen McIntyre
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2025-01-17Social Media Policies as Social Control in the Newsroom: A Case Study of the New York Times on Twitter
Shuning Lu, Longhan Wei & Hai Liang
Journalism Studies
2025-01-17Ethnic Coalitions and Media Freedom in African AutocraciesJanina Beiser-McGrathThe Journal of Politics
2025-01-17Virtually Prepared: Using Virtual Reality to Build Trauma Awareness and Resilience in Journalism StudentsGretchen HoakJournalism & Mass Communication Educator
2025-01-18Has the web promoted diversity? Ownership concentration and online news traffic in GreecePaschalia (Lia) Spyridou and Vasilis ManavopoulosJournalism
2025-01-18Framing victims and perpetrators: Local and international reporting on the International Criminal Court case against Dominic OngwenJessica Trisko Darden,
Izabela Steflja,
Amanda Wintersieck
Media, War & Conflict
2025-01-18Journalism from the bottom: capture by mythical intelligentsia versus resistance of fisherfolkMichael Yao Wodui SerwornooContinuum
2025-01-19An Audience Turn in Right-wing Media Studies: A Response to Competing for Cultural AuthorityClara Juarez MiroJournalism Studies
2025-01-20Stockpiling moral panics: The politics of anxiety and the securitization of ‘panic buyers’ in news media reporting of Covid-19Tarryn Phillips,
Danielle Couch,
Carmen Vargas,
Melissa Graham,
Deborah Gleeson
Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal
2025-01-20Right-Wing News Cultures and the Future of Journalism Studies: A Reply to Juarez Miro, Figenschou and Ihlebæk, and ChadhaA. J. Bauer & Anthony NadlerJournalism Studies
2025-01-20The News Values of Court ReportingRichard JonesJournalism Studies
2025-01-21Competing for Cultural Authority: Journalism Studies Must Account for the RightA.J. Bauer & Anthony NadlerJournalism Studies
2025-01-21Journalists’ views on the research-practice gapTamar Wilner,
Keegan Clements-Housser,
Valérie Bélair-Gagnon,
Nisha Sridharan
Journalism
2025-01-21From Industry Hype to Emerging Criticism: Analysing Chilean News Media Coverage of Artificial IntelligenceMatías Valderrama Barragán, Martin Tironi, Dusan Cotoras, Teresa Correa,Mónica Humeres & Claudia LópezDigital Journalism
2025-01-21Can Visuals Facilitate or Detract Attention to Text? Examining the Effects of the Amount and Type of Visuals on Attention to Digital LongformsZijian Harrison Gong, Yani Zhao & Kerk KeeDigital Journalism
2025-01-21Which dimensions of regional diversity facilitate media cluster formation?Daewu JuAsian Journal of Communication
2025-01-21Challenges Behind Data Journalism Practices in Pakistan: A Qualitative StudySana Ali, Humaira Sharif & Saadia Anwar PashaJournalism Practice
2025-01-21Understanding news experience: The resonance between content, practices, and situatedness in everyday lifeMarianne Borchgrevink-BrækhusJournalism
2025-01-22Addressing strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPPs): a critical interrogation of legislative, and judicial responsesPeter Coe, Rebecca Moosavian & Paul WraggJournal of Media Law
2025-01-22Missing a Beat? Exploring U.S. State Legislative Coverage Beyond the Politics DeskMeagan E. Doll,
Russell Hansen,
Patricia Moy,
Matthew Powers
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2025-01-23Beyond Numeracy, a Data Literacy Topical Scoping Review (2011–2023)Lotte Vermeire, Wendy Van den Broeck, Fazlyn Petersen, Leo Van AudenhoveMedia and Communication
2025-01-23Media Literacy in a Digital Age: Taking Stock and Empowering ActionLeen d'Haenens, Willem JorisMedia and Communication
2025-01-23The mechanism of othering: A discourse analysis of the construction of China's image in EurActiv and EuronewsXiang Zhou,
Yujie Jin,
Fengyu Wei
International Communication Gazette
2025-01-23Introduction: Why the study of broadcast talk matters for journalismMartin Montgomery,
Joanna Thornborrow,
Michael Higgins
Journalism
2025-01-23Introduction: The Future of Global Journalism—Relationships, Tools, and PowerRuth Moon,
Lea Hellmueller,
Herman Wasserman
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2025-01-23All The (Fake) News That’s Fit to Share? News Values in Perceived Misinformation across Twenty-Four CountriesSami Nenno and Cornelius PuschmannThe International Journal of Press/Politics
2025-01-23Entering Journalism in Times of Democratic Backsliding: Hong Kong Young Journalists’ Career Decision and PersistenceHans T. F. Tse, Francis L. F. Lee and Stephanie Z. Q. YangThe International Journal of Press/Politics
2025-01-23Pernicious Polarization, Journalistic Professionalization, and Interpretive Community Structures Beyond Liberal Democracies: A Case of ZimbabweDanford ZirugoAfrican Journalism Studies
2025-01-23Indian Journalism’s Rightward Turn: A Response to Competing for Cultural AuthorityKalyani ChadhaJournalism Studies
2025-01-23Inadvertent construction of inequality by digital media: Conceptualizations via the international classification of functioningJohn C. HayvonAtlantic Journal of Communication
2025-01-23It is a sticky wicket: The organizational values of the BBC World News and Al Jazeera EnglishNormahfuzah AhmadAtlantic Journal of Communication
2025-01-23Introduction: The Future of Global Journalism—Relationships, Tools, and PowerRuth Moon, Lea Hellmueller, and Herman WassermanThe International Journal of Press/Politics
2025-01-24To Disclose or Not to Disclose: A Comprehensive Analysis Into the Article Transparency of News WebsitesRoeland Dubèl, Mark Boukes, and Damian TrillingJournalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2025-01-24Beyond the haze: Media coverage of smog in PakistanRabia Qusien Journalism
2025-01-24How Journalists Deal with Inclusion and Objectivity: Three Models of Social Justice CoverageEmma Verhoeven
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2025-01-25Nowhere to Feel Safe Anymore Mapping Public and Organisational Violence Against Journalists in BelgiumFlorence Le Cam, Manon Libert, Bart Vanhaelewyn & Sarah Van LeuvenDigital Journalism
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