Research of June 2022

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.

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PublishedTitleAuthor(s)Journal / publisher
2022-06-01How organizational leadership and boundary spanners drive the transformation process of a local news media organizationLotte Keij, Hans van KranenburgJournalism
2022-06-01What on earth was I thinking?John Owen
British Journalism Review
2022-06-01How the wealthy muzzle the pressCaroline KeanBritish Journalism Review
2022-06-01The right to say what we thinkJulian Petley
British Journalism Review
2022-06-01…and politiciansJulia Langdon
British Journalism Review
2022-06-01A good day for press freedomChris Mullin
British Journalism Review
2022-06-01How to Interview Celebrities.…William Russell
British Journalism Review
2022-06-01analyses the cost to journalismScott Griffen
British Journalism Review
2022-06-01says it is time to take sidesMatt Frei
British Journalism Review
2022-06-01Editorial guidelinesDon Berry
British Journalism Review
2022-06-01asks what we can know of RussiaWendy Sloane
British Journalism Review
2022-06-01X marks the spotDavid Higgerson
British Journalism Review
2022-06-01A thirst for knowledgeRichard Addis
British Journalism Review
2022-06-01Read the whole storyRichard Burton
British Journalism Review
2022-06-01The fog of warEditorial
British Journalism Review
2022-06-01Why don’t we write English?Kevin Duffy
British Journalism Review
2022-06-01Permission to lieIvor Gaber
British Journalism Review
2022-06-01How organizational leadership and boundary spanners drive the transformation process of a local news media organizationLotte Keij, Hans van Kranenburg
Journalism
2022-06-01Check the Report and Comments: The Veracity Assessment of Unfamiliar News on Social MediaHuai-Kuan Zeng, Tai-Yee Wu & David J. AtkinDigital Journalism
2022-06-01Radio edutainment and participatory communication for social change: A case of lived reality among a rural Malawian audienceMtisunge Isabel Kamlongera Journal of African Media Studies
2022-06-01Deadly serious: Pandemic humour, media and critical perspectivesVictoria BernalJournal of African Media Studies
2022-06-01Check the Report and Comments: The Veracity Assessment of Unfamiliar News on Social MediaHuai-Kuan Zeng,Tai-Yee Wu & David J. AtkinDigital Journalism
2022-06-02What is a podcast? Considering innovations in podcasting through the six-tensions frameworkJemily Rime, Chris Pike PhD, Tom Collins PhD
Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
2022-06-02Why the media gets it wrong when it comes to North Korea: Cases of ‘dead’ North Koreans in the Kim Jong-un eraSoomin Seo
Journalism
2022-06-02“The future of media studies is game studies”Shira Chess &Mia ConsalvoCritical Studies in Media Communication
2022-06-02How News Websites Refer to Twitter: A Content Analysis of Twitter Sources in JournalismSanja Kapidzic, Christoph Neuberger, Felix Frey, Stefan Stieglitz & Milad MirbabaieJournalism Studies
2022-06-02How News Audiences Allocate Trust in the Digital Age: A Figuration Perspective
Frank Mangold, Marko Bachl, Fabian Prochazka
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2022-06-02A comparative analysis of the U.S. and China’s mainstream news media framing of coping strategies and emotions in the reporting of COVID-19 outbreak on social mediaCindy Sing Bik Ngai, Le Yao, Rita Gill Singh
Discourse & Communication
2022-06-03Recognize the bias? News media partisanship shapes the coverage of facial recognition technology in the United StatesSonia Jawaid Shaikh, Rachel E. Moran
New Media & Society
2022-06-03Agents of meta: Institutional actors in the journalism space and the innovation of local newsWilson Lowrey, Danielle Deavours, William Singleton
Journalism
2022-06-03The impact of the platformization of Arab news websites on quality journalismBouziane Zaid, Mohammed Ibahrine, Jana FedtkeGlobal Media and Communication
2022-06-03Shaping the migrant: Semantic strategies to portray inward and outward migrants as social actors in the Arab pressMarco Ammar, Pamela Murgia
Discourse & Communication
2022-06-04Climate Change Journalism in Norway—Working with Frequency Around the “Green Shift”Andreas Ytterstad & Henrik BødkerJournalism Studies
2022-06-06Maintaining a Freelance Career: How Journalists Generate and Evaluate Freelance WorkMaria NorbäckJournalism Studies
2022-06-06Telling stories from the New Silk Road: A news discourse analysis of BBC’s podcast episodes on the Belt and Road InitiativeLaksup Apirakvanalee, Yida Zhai
Journalism
2022-06-06Editor’s note, spring 2022Editorial
Newspaper Research Journal
2022-06-06Information Literacy in the Age of DisinformationDaniela Dimitrova
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2022-06-06Local News in Colorado: Comparing Journalism Quality Across Four CountiesKareem El Damanhoury, David Coppini, Brittany Johnson & Geneva RodriguezJournalism Practice
2022-06-06Paradigm Shift in Mid-Twentieth Century Brazilian Journalism: A Negative Dialectics of Decoloniality?Otávio Daros & Francisco RüdigerJournalism Studies
2022-06-06Morphology of Journalism Culture in the Context of Local CultureSri Syamsiyah Lestari Sjafiie, Pawito Pawito, Widodo Muktiyo & Sri HastjarjoJournalism Studies
2022-06-06Journalistic Values and Expertise in Platform News Distribution: The Possibilities and Limitations of Participatory Panels for Algorithmic GovernanceConnie Moon SehatJournalism Studies
2022-06-06In an Open Relationship: Platformization of Relations Between News Practitioners and Their AudiencesShira Dvir-Gvirsman & Keren TsurielJournalism Studies
2022-06-06My Voters Should See This! What News Items Are Shared by Politicians on Facebook?Tobias Heidenreich, Jakob-Moritz Eberl, Petro Tolochko, Fabienne Lind, Hajo G. Boomgaarden
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2022-06-07Careful consumption and aspirational ethics in the media and cultural industries: Cancelling, quitting, screening, optimisingMaura Edmond
Media, Culture & Society
2022-06-07Travel blogging, professionalism, and the changing boundaries of knowledge productionIvy Ashe
Media, Culture & Society
2022-06-07Trust-oriented affordances: A five-country study of news trustworthiness and its socio-technical articulationsTali Aharoni, Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt, Neta Kligler-Vilenchik, Pablo Boczkowski, Kaori Hayashi
Kaori Hayashi, Eugenia Mitchelstein, Mikko Villi

New Media & Society
2022-06-07“I have always said that I am not a feminist, but…”: moderate feminism in the narratives of Finnish women journalists who entered the field between 1960 and 1990Heidi KurvinenFeminist Media Studies
2022-06-07Metrics of News Audience Polarization: Same or Different?Frank Mangold & Michael ScharkowCommunication Methods and Measures
2022-06-08Newsroom Disruptions and Opportunities in Times of Crisis: Analysing Southern African Media During the COVID-19 CrisisAlbert Chibuwe, Allen Munoriyarwa, Gilbert Motsaathebe, Sarah Chiumbu & William LesitaokanaAfrican Journalism Studies
2022-06-08Populist media dietsEline A. de Rooij, Dominik A. Stecuła, Mark A. PickupSocial Science Quarterly
2022-06-08The case of Mesut Özil: A symbol of (non-) integration? An analysis of German print media discourses on integrationMartina Möllering, Eva Schmidt
Discourse & Communication
2022-06-08Manipulative use of political headlines in western and Russian online sourcesAlexey A Tymbay
Discourse & Communication
2022-06-08Who Covers the Qualifications of Female Candidates? Examining Gender Bias in News Coverage Across National and Local NewspapersNichole M. Bauer
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2022-06-08Don’t Throw the Frame Out With the Bathwater: How Episodic News Frames Can Prevent Identity-Motivated ReasoningMing M. Boyer, Sophie Lecheler, Loes Aaldering
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2022-06-08An “Assumption of Bad Faith”: Using Fake News Rhetoric to Create Journalistic Teaching MomentsKelsey R. MesmerJournalism Practice
2022-06-08‘No difference between journalism and suicide’: Challenges for journalists covering conflict in BalochistanSidra Agha, Márton Demeter
Media, War & Conflict
2022-06-08Who Covers the Qualifications of Female Candidates? Examining Gender Bias in News Coverage Across National and Local NewspapersNichole M. Bauer
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2022-06-08Don’t Throw the Frame Out With the Bathwater: How Episodic News Frames Can Prevent Identity-Motivated ReasoningMing M. Boyer, Sophie Lecheler, Loes Aaldering
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2022-06-09Neither Absent nor Ambient: Incidental News Exposure From the Perspective of News Avoiders in the UK, United States, and SpainRuth Palmer, Benjamin Toff
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2022-06-09Television Production of Yesteryears, Today and in the Future: Impact of Reduced Collaboration in TV News Production on Job Satisfaction in NigeriaFelix Olajide Talabi, Tokunbo Alex Adaja, Samson Adepoju Bello, Omowale Adelabu, Oberiri Destiny Apuke, Gever Verlumun Celestine
Television & New Media
2022-06-10Agenda Dynamics on Social Media During COVID-19 Pandemic: Interactions Between Public, Media, and Government AgendasShuhuan Zhou &Xia ZhengCommunication Studies
2022-06-10The dark side of the media agency industry: value destruction and co-destruction in a B2B contextMelanie Herfort, Reinhard Kunz & Petra DürenJournal of Media Business Studies
2022-06-11Affective intensities of polarization: the making of the Islamist/secularist divide through articulations of news media in TurkeyHaktan UralCritical Discourse Studies
2022-06-11Social media live streaming as affective news in the anti-ELAB movement in Hong KongKecheng Fang & Calvin Yixiang ChengChinese Journal of Communication
2022-06-11Does social media keep me alarmed? The effects of expectations surrounding social media attributes and exposure to messages of social (in)stability on substitutive social media news useYoujia Huang & Mark BoukesChinese Journal of Communication
2022-06-11Fake thumbs in play: A large-scale exploration of false amplification and false diminution in online news comment spacesK Hazel Kwon, Mi Hyun Lee, Sang Pil Han, Sungho Park
New Media & Society
2022-06-11An ideological square analysis of the podcast discourse in “Chinese Dreams” of the BBC World ServiceLaksup Apirakvanalee &Yida ZhaiCritical Discourse Studies
2022-06-12Just a Joke? Adolescents’ Preferences for Humor in Media Entertainment and Real-Life AggressionAmber van der Wal, J. Loes Pouwels, Jessica Taylor Piotrowski &Patti M. ValkenburgMedia Psychology
2022-06-12Media Freedom in a Populist Regime: Evidence From PakistanShabir Hussain, Qamar Abbas, Mohammad Anas Sheikh
International Journal of Communication
2022-06-12Users’ Political Motivations in Comment Sections on News SitesPatrick Zerrer, Ines EngelmannInternational Journal of Communication
2022-06-12Between the Liminal and the Normal: How the News Constructed the Social Change of Face Covering During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United StatesXi Cui, Feifei ChenInternational Journal of Communication
2022-06-12A Multilevel Model of Mobile Media Use and Public Support for Press Freedom in AfricaJason A. MartinInternational Journal of Communication
2022-06-12Women Under Authoritarianism: Precarious, Glamorous Women Politicians in Hong Kong Political News and GossipNatalie NgaiInternational Journal of Communication
2022-06-12More than just an immigrant: The semantic patterns of (im)migrant/predicate-pairings in news stories about Mexican and Central American (im)migrants to the USA. A corpus-assisted discourse studyMargrete Dyvik Cardona
Discourse & Communication
2022-06-12Chinese media representations of tongzhi (2009–2019)Ke Zhang, Chao Lu, Jingyuan Zhang
Discourse & Communication
2022-06-12Silence of the wealthy: How the wealthiest 0.1% avoid the media and resort to hidden strategies of advocacyAnu Kantola, Juho Vesa
European Journal of Communication
2022-06-13Reading a Snippet on a News Aggregator vs. Clicking through the Full Story: Roles of Perceived News Importance, News Efficacy, and News-Finds-Me PerceptionChang Sup ParkJournalism Studies
2022-06-13Emotionality in the Television Coverage of Airplane DisastersJulia Boelle & Karin Wahl-JorgensenJournalism Practice
2022-06-13Two International Propaganda Models: Comparing RT and CGTN’s 2020 US Election CoverageMartin Moore & Thomas ColleyJournalism Practice
2022-06-13The discourses of data journalismMrs Liz Hannaford, MSc
Journalism
2022-06-14Trans young people and the media: transnormativity, agency, and social changeDamien W. Riggs & Joanna McIntyreJournal of Children and Media
2022-06-14Where are the missing girls? Gender inequality, job precarity, and journalism students’ career choices in ChinaJingyi Guo, Kecheng Fang
Journalism
2022-06-14Whistleblowing and the press: Complicating the standard accountThomas Olesen
Journalism
2022-06-14How Disinformation Reshaped the Relationship between Journalism and Media and Information Literacy (MIL): Old and New Perspectives RevisitedDivina Frau-MeigsDigital Journalism
2022-06-14Power to the People? Conceptualising Audience Agency for the Digital Journalism EraJonathan HendrickxDigital Journalism
2022-06-14Materialising New Forms of Journalism: A Process ModelSkye Doherty, Jane Johnston & Ben MatthewsDigital Journalism
2022-06-14The One Thing Journalistic AI Just Might Do for DemocracyBibo Lin & Seth C. LewisDigital Journalism
2022-06-14Robots in the News and Newsrooms: Unpacking Meta-Journalistic Discourse on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in JournalismRachel E. Moran & Sonia Jawaid ShaikhDigital Journalism
2022-06-15Designing Trust: Design Style, Political Ideology, and Trust in “Fake” News WebsitesThomas J Billard & Rachel E. MoranDigital Journalism
2022-06-15Media freedom in Asia: challenges from belowCherian George & Kyu Ho YoumAsian Journal of Communication
2022-06-15Cyber-troops, digital attacks, and media freedom in IndonesiaMasdukiAsian Journal of Communication
2022-06-15The trouble with ‘quiet advocacy’: local journalism and reporting climate change in rural and regional AustraliaGabi Mocatta, Eve Mayes, Kristy Hess, Michael Everitt Hartup
Media, Culture & Society
2022-06-15Testing the Effect of Cross-cutting Exposure to Cable TV News on Affective Polarization: Evidence from the 2020 U.S. Presidential ElectionHyungjin GillJournal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
2022-06-16Communication (research) and powerEdson C. Tandoc Jr.Communication Research and Practice
2022-06-16Media portrayal of hackers in China Daily and The New York Times: A corpus-based critical discourse analysisJiamin Pei, Dandi Li, Le Cheng
Discourse & Communication
2022-06-16An informed audience: The effects of constructive television news on emotions and knowledgeNadia Swijtink, Tineke Prins, Liesbeth Hermans, Niek Hietbrink
Journalism
2022-06-16On Commemorating Hrant Dink: Affective Nationalism, Hate Speech, and Digital News Media UsersAlptug Okten
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2022-06-16When a Journalistic Truth-Seeking Tradition Thrives: Examining the Rise of the Brazilian Fact-Checking MovementThales LeloJournalism Practice
2022-06-16Information Competition in Disruptive Media Markets: Investigating Competition and User Selection on GoogleRafael Schwab, Isabelle Krebs & Philipp BachmannDigital Journalism
2022-06-16Public Broadcasting and Topic Diversity in The Netherlands: Mentions of Public Broadcasters’ Programming in Newspapers as Indicators of PluralismJoris Veerbeek, Karin van Es & Eggo MüllerJavnost - The Public
2022-06-16Partisan media exposure, polarization, and candidate evaluations in the 2016 general electionDavid S. Morris,Jonathan S. MorrisSocial Science Quarterly
2022-06-17The ambivalence of recognition: How awarded journalists assess the value of journalism prizesDaniel Nölleke, Folker Hanusch, Phoebe Maares
Journalism
2022-06-17Understanding Social Media in Journalism Practice: A TypologyMuhammad Fahad Humayun &Patrick FerrucciDigital Journalism
2022-06-17Fiction as an ally to make journalism more believable: rape, trauma and secondary victimization in the Netflix miniseries ‘Unbelievable’Lucía Gastón-Lorente& Beatriz Gómez-BaceiredoFeminist Media Studies
2022-06-17Assessing the Validity of Survey Measures for News Exposure through Digital Footprints: Evidence from Spain and the UKAna S. Cardenal, María Victoria-Mas, Silvia Majó-Vázquez & Iván Lacasa-MasPolitical Communication
2022-06-19COVID-19 Vaccination and Public Health Communication Strategies: An In-depth Look at How Demographics, Political Ideology, and News/Information Source Preference MatterGlen J. Nowak & Michael A. CacciatoreInternational Journal of Strategic Communication
2022-06-19A Short Honeymoon. The Italian Press and the Coverage of the Government’s Strategic Communication on COVID-19Marco Mazzoni, Sofia Verza, Roberto Mincigrucci, Susanna Pagiotti &Anna StanzianoInternational Journal of Strategic Communication
2022-06-19How Climate Movement Actors and News Media Frame Climate Change and Strike: Evidence from Analyzing Twitter and News Media Discourse from 2018 to 2021Kaiping Chen, Amanda L. Molder, Zening Duan, Shelley Boulianne, Christopher Eckart, Prince Mallari, Diyi Yang
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2022-06-19Civic Life in Rural America Revisited: The Role of Social and Mobile News on Civic ParticipationChun Shao, K. Hazel Kwon & Seungahn NahJournal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
2022-06-20Decolonial Journalism: New Notes on Ubuntu and the Public InterestColin Chasi & Ylva Rodny-GumedeJournalism Studies
2022-06-20Reciprocal journalism’s double-edged sword: How journalists resolve cognitive dissonance after experiencing harassment from audiences on social mediaDanielle Deavours, PhD, Will Heath, PhD, Kaitlin Miller, PhD, Misha Viehouser, PhD, Sandra Palacios-Plugge, MFA, Ryan Broussard, PhD
Journalism
2022-06-20Death’s common sense: Casualty counts in war reportage from Syria and beyondIsaac Blacksin
Media, War & Conflict
2022-06-20Corrigendum to The impact of the platformization of Arab news websites on quality journalismZaid B, Ibahrine M and Fedtke J
Global Media and Communication
2022-06-20An Agenda-Setting Test of Google News World Reporting on Foreign NationsAnna Young, David Atkin
Electronic News
2022-06-20Hegemonic meanings of populism: Populism as a signifier in legacy dailies of six countries 2000–2018Niko Hatakka, Juha Herkman
Media, Culture & Society
2022-06-20Understanding democratic perceptions and political participation among the younger generation in China's changing society: No news is good news for the Chinese governmentYue YinSocial Science Quarterly
2022-06-21Media and cultural systems: Connecting national news dynamics and the cultures of social problems through a case study of climate change in the U.S. and U.K.Timothy Neff
Media, Culture & Society
2022-06-22Framing the Yellow Vests Protests in the French PressNael Jebril & Mohammed El BouzidiJournalism Practice
2022-06-22Reporting in a Time of Crisis: Progressive Alternative Media’s Coverage of the COVID-19 Pandemic in CanadaSibo ChenJournalism Practice
2022-06-23Darktown: Newspaper Coverage of Atlanta’s First Black Police, 1930–1960Brian CarrollAmerican Journalism
2022-06-23Credibility and shareworthiness of negative newsToni G.L.A. van der Meer, Anna Brosius
Journalism
2022-06-23Not only people are getting old, the new media are too: Technology generations and the changes in new media useEugène Loos, Loredana Ivan
New Media & Society
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