Research of June 2023

Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in June 2023 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles written about the studies.

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PublishedTitleAuthor(s)Journal / publisher
2023-06-01Social media algorithmic versus professional journalists’ news selection: Effects of gate keeping on traditional and social media news trustRebecca Scheffauer,
Manuel Goyanes,
Homero Gil De Zúñiga
Journalism
2023-06-01Black summer on TikTok and ABC news: Shaping cultural identity during an Australian bushfire crisisEmily Van Der Nagel,
Jonathon Hutchinson,
Crystal Abidin,
Bondy Kaye
Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
2023-06-01Journalism as a Strategic Action Field: How to Study Contestations and Power Dynamics between Professional Journalism and Its ChallengersKaroline Andrea Ihlebæk & Tine Ustad FigenschouDigital Journalism
2023-06-01Do Facebook and Google Care about Journalism? Mapping the Relationship between Affordances of GNI and FJP Tools and Journalistic NormsVenetia Papa & Theodoros KourosDigital Journalism
2023-06-02European news media in the decade of digitalisation: Persisting democratic performance with uneven developmentsTales Tomaz Journalism
2023-06-02‘If you do hold them to account, are you going to find yourself hitting more brick walls later?’: Royal Correspondents and royal news productionLaura ClancyJournalism
2023-06-02State-socialist heteromasculinity on the eve of neoliberalism: sexual problems in the first Polish lifestyle magazine for menLudmiła JanionFeminist Media Studies
2023-06-03From Apollo to the ISS: The Televisual Image in Human SpaceflightTravis A. Holland Television & New Media
2023-06-03Creanalytics: Automating the supercut as a form of critical technical practiceDaniel Chávez HerasConvergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
2023-06-04Stratified Public Connections—Beyond the Taste for News?Morten Fischer SivertsenJournalism Studies
2023-06-04Advancing comparative studies in political communication research: What factors explain the transformation of media systems?Francisco Paulo Jamil Marques , Tim P. VosInternational Communication Gazette
2023-06-04A history of digital environmental journalism at the BBC and the GuardianDavid Robbins Journalism
2023-06-05Networked misogyny beyond the digital: the violent devaluation of women journalists’ labor and bodies in Turkey’s masculine authoritarian regimeErgin Bulut & Başak CanFeminist Media Studies
2023-06-05Audio for extended realities: A case study informed expositionJustin Paterson,
Oliver Kadel
Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
2023-06-05Conflict and Conflicting News Discourses: An Analysis of Newspaper Coverage of Pulwama AttackShowkat Ahmad Jan & Francis P. BarclayJournalism Practice
2023-06-05Foreign news, regime type, and framing of China: comparing the world’s media interpretations of the Hong Kong National Security LawYing-ho Kwong & Mathew Y. H. WongChinese Journal of Communication
2023-06-06Reporting on Suicide: An Examination of Suicide Coverage by U.S. Student NewspapersSamantha Kocan,
Scott Parrott
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator
2023-06-06Early Adolescents Can Extract Distinct Moral Lessons from Narrative Media ContentLindsay Hahn, Ron Tamborini, Melinda Aley, Joshua Baldwin & Sara M. GradyMedia Psychology
2023-06-07The Global South and Climate Coverage: From News Taker to News MakerWaqas Ejaz,
Adil Najam
Social Media + Society
2023-06-07Exploring audience perceptions of, and preferences for, data-driven ‘quantitative’ journalismFlorian Stalph,
Neil Thurman,
Sina Thäsler-Kordonouri
Journalism
2023-06-07Is journalism just a job? Findings on journalists’ career motivation, news efficacy and news avoidance from structural equation modeling in ChinaXin Yu,
Jinpeng Wang
Journalism
2023-06-07The New York Times distorts the Palestinian struggleHolly JacksonMedia, War & Conflict
2023-06-07Editor’s NoteJeremy Harris LipschultzJournalism & Mass Communication Educator
2023-06-07A ‘Humanitarian Disaster’ or a ‘Liberation Struggle’: A comparative analysis of the coverages of The Independent and The New York Times of the 2016 and the 2017 military operations in Aleppo and Al-RaqqaAli RabeaMedia International Australia
2023-06-07Media Pluralism in Latvia 2002–2020Elza UngureMedia History
2023-06-08Refugees versus ‘refugees’: the role of Islamophobia in Swedish alternative media’s reporting on Ukrainian asylum seekersAmanda Palmgren,
Mathilda Åkerlund,
Lisen Viklund
Media, Culture & Society
2023-06-08Radio Towers:
Interwar Japan’s Public Radio System
Scott Koga-BrowesMedia History
2023-06-08The Good, the Bad, and the Evil Media: Influence of Online Comments on Media TrustMyiah J Hutchens, Ekaterina Romanova & Brittany ShaughnessyJournalism Studies
2023-06-08The nonpartisan, the equidistant and the allied: How journalists negotiate their digital selves on social media
Azahara Cañedo,
Márton Demeter,
Manuel Goyanes
Journalism
2023-06-09Global Digital Lords and Privatisation of Media Policy: The Australian Media Bargaining CodeBenedetta BreviniJavnost - The Public
2023-06-09News packaging during a pandemic: A computational analysis of news diffusion via FacebookJonathan Hendrickx,
Annelien Van Remoortere,
Michael Opgenhaffen
Discourse & Communication
2023-06-09Platformed listening in podcasting: An approach from material and scales potentialsDebora C Lopez,
Natália Cortez,
Carlos Jáuregui,
Marcelo Freire
Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
2023-06-09“I thought You Are Beautiful”: Uganda Women Journalists’ Tales of Mob Violence on Social MediaGerald Walulya & Florence Namasinga SelnesDigital Journalism
2023-06-09Using Message Strategies to Attenuate the Effects of Disinformation on CredibilityErika J. Schneider & Courtney D. BomanCommunication Studies
2023-06-09Global Digital Lords and Privatisation of Media Policy: The Australian Media Bargaining CodeBenedetta BreviniJavnost - The Public
2023-06-11Thriving after trauma in emotional livelihood journalism in China: Vicarious exposure to trauma and vicarious post-traumatic growth among journalistsYing Xiong, Shengqing LiaoJournalism
2023-06-12Freelance Photojournalists Redefine Their Work: Perspectives on a Precarious FieldAndrea HudsonJournalism Practice
2023-06-12Sports Journalists and Readers: Journalism and User IncivilityJoseba Bonaut, Mireya Vicent-Ibáñez & María Antonia Paz-RebolloJournalism Practice
2023-06-12Two Journalistic Cultures in One Country. The Case of Hungary in the Light of Journalists’ Discourses on Fake NewsPéter Bajomi-Lázár & Kata HorváthJournalism Practice
2023-06-12Rural media studies: making the case for a new subfieldGeoffrey Hobbis,
Marc Esteve-Del-Valle,
Rashid Gabdulhakov
Media, Culture & Society
2023-06-12When rites go wrong: the impact of failed rituals of news sharingAndrew Duffy & Kym CampbellCommunication Research and Practice
2023-06-12Falsehood and satire on social media: does partisan-motivated reasoning influence fake news sharing?Yanfang Wu & Bruce Garrison
Communication Research and Practice
2023-06-12Straddlers not spiralists: Critical questions for research on fixers, local-foreign news work, and cross-border journalismIsaac Blacksin,
Saumava Mitra
Journalism
2023-06-12Rural media studies: making the case for a new subfieldGeoffrey Hobbis,
Marc Esteve-Del-Valle,
Rashid Gabdulhakov
Media, Culture & Society
2023-06-12Like Grandmother, Like Mother? Multigenerational Mediation of Young Children’s Media UseGalit Nimrod, Nelly Elias, Dafna LemishInternational Journal of Communication
2023-06-13Same threats, different platforms? Female journalists’ experiences of online gender-based violence in selected newsrooms in NamibiaItai Zviyita,
Admire Mare
Journalism
2023-06-13From science journalism to educating a pandemic-wise public: Inquiries into the “NDR coronavirus-update” podcastArnd-Michael NohlJournalism
2023-06-14What Makes News Shared on Facebook? Social Media Logic and Content-Related Factors of Shareability

Ewa Nowak-Teter & Bartłomiej Łódzki
Digital Journalism
2023-06-14Electronic Surveillance and Australian Journalism: Surveillance Normalization and Emergent Norms of Information SecurityDiarmaid Harkin & Monique MannDigital Journalism
2023-06-15“The Gloss of History”: A Historical Analysis of U.S. Supreme Court Justices’ Framing of First Amendment Press Rights to Cover and Access Court ProceedingsErin K. Coyle & Ayla OdenCommunication Law and Policy
2023-06-15Hands off usChatGPTBritish Journalism Review
2023-06-15Rein in the pressChatGPTBritish Journalism Review
2023-06-15Judges should read The SunAlan MosesBritish Journalism Review
2023-06-15Where did they draw the line?Mark BryantBritish Journalism Review
2023-06-15Having it all his own wayJamie WisemanBritish Journalism Review
2023-06-15The inhuman touchEditorial
British Journalism Review
2023-06-15He played it straightDonald MacintyreBritish Journalism Review
2023-06-15Molehills and mountainsMark DamazerBritish Journalism Review
2023-06-15Beatle drive?Bill HagertyBritish Journalism Review
2023-06-15Succession plot twistTom LeonardBritish Journalism Review
2023-06-15Press officers find a new audienceMartin Moore and Colm MurphyBritish Journalism Review
2023-06-15Your readers or your principles?Roy GreensladeBritish Journalism Review
2023-06-15They’ve let in too much light
Michael ColeBritish Journalism Review
2023-06-15When journalism nurtures theatreJulia LangdonBritish Journalism Review
2023-06-15Short but Critical?: How “Fake News” and “Anti-Elitist” Media Attacks Undermine Perceived Message Credibility on Social MediaLinda Bos, Jana Laura Egelhofer, and Sophie LechelerCommunication Research
2023-06-15Uninformed or Misinformed in the Digital News Environment? How Social Media News Use Affects Two Dimensions of Political KnowledgeAtle Haugsgjerd, Rune Karlsen & Kari Steen-JohnsenPolitical Communication
2023-06-15Editorial Note for Special Issue on Al and Fake News, Mis(dis)information, and Algorithmic BiasDonghee Shin & Kerk F. KeeJournal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
2023-06-15Stereotypes in media representations of boy bands and their fansRenita Coleman,
Annie Lyons
Journalism
2023-06-16Unprepared for Reality: Early-Career Journalists Ill-Equipped for Hostility in the FieldKelsey R. Mesmer Journalism & Mass Communication Educator
2023-06-16Contesting the Mainstream: Towards an Audience-Centered Agenda of Alternative News ResearchLena Frischlich, Scott A. Eldridge II, Tine Ustad Figenschou, Karoline Andrea Ihlebæk, Kristoffer Holt & Stephen CushionDigital Journalism
2023-06-16From Public Reason to Public Health: Professional Implications of the “Debunking Turn” in the Global Fact-Checking FieldLucas Graves, Valérie Bélair-Gagnon & Rebekah LarsenDigital Journalism
2023-06-16The Stability of Cable and Broadcast News Intermedia Agenda Setting Across the COVID-19 Issue Attention CycleCeren Budak, Natalie Jomini Stroud, Ashley Muddiman, Caroline C. Murray & Yujin KimPolitical Communication
2023-06-18 (2018)Gendered discourses of control in global journalism: women’s bodies in CNN’s Zika reportingTracy Tinga, Urszula Pruchniewska, Michael Buozis & Loyce KuteFeminist Media Studies
2023-06-18The Impact of Social Media News Consumption on Online Political Expression in China: The Role of Netizens’ Political OrientationShuhuan Zhou &Nan LuCommunication Studies
2023-06-182022—A Challenging Year in Local TV NewsBob Papper and Keren HendersonElectronic News
2023-06-18Media representations of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and the formation of public opinion in BangladeshHarisur Rahman & Shamir ShehabThe Journal of International Communication
2023-06-19Resistance, reclamation and repair: the Parragirls feminist archive and reparative media practices in the wake of institutional harm and media damagePoppy de Souza & Tanja DreherFeminist Media Studies
2023-06-19How the COVID-19 shutdown revealed the effectiveness of a northern Nigerian educational media programDina L.G. Borzekowski, Lauren E. Kauffman, Lauren Jacobs, Mamun Jahun & Hadiza BabayaroJournal of Children and Media
2023-06-21Building Trust and Accountability: What Journalists Can Learn from Critics and Engagement with the PublicYayu FengJournal of Media Ethics
2023-06-21One-sided portrayal: Singapore media discourse of social scientists’ rolesGabriel Boon Khee WongAsian Journal of Communication
2023-06-21Do Rising Opportunity Costs Lead to Increases in Media Multitasking Over Time?Allison C. Drody, Brandon C. W. Ralph, James Danckert & Daniel SmilekMedia Psychology
2023-06-21Bridging the Tech-Editorial Gap: Lessons from Two Case Studies of the Development and Integration of Algorithmic Curation in JournalismLynge Asbjørn MøllerJournalism Studies
2023-06-22Studying the Downstream Effects of Fact-Checking on Social Media: Experiments on Correction Formats, Belief Accuracy, and Media TrustIngrid Bachmann, Sebastián Valenzuela Social Media + Society
2023-06-22An endless struggle between discourses: How Italian journalists have been claiming their jurisdiction in the digital eraSergio SplendoreJournalism
2023-06-22Do those who listen also speak out? Political and citizen participation of radio newscasts audiences in MexicoMaría Rebeca Padilla De La Torre,
Mónica Del Rocío Cervantes Velázquez
Journalism
2023-06-22Constructive Journalism: Techniques for Improving the Practice of ObjectivityNatasha van Antwerpen & Victoria FieldingJournal of Media Ethics
2023-06-22Consumers’ Paying Intent for Public Service Media in Spain: The Effect of RTVE Service Quality, Citizens’ Expenditure, and the Moderating Role of Age
Gergő Háló, Marcela Campos Rueda & Manuel Goyanes
Journalism Studies
2023-06-23The Power of PersonalityEditorial
Newspaper Research Journal
2023-06-23Mob CensorshipBarbie ZelizerDigital Journalism
2023-06-23If It Feeds, It Leads: Food Journalism, Care Ethics, and Nourishing DemocracyJoseph P. JonesJournal of Media Ethics
2023-06-23COVID-19 Compliance and Media Consumption: A Longitudinal Study of Finland and the US During the First Year of COVID-19Aki Koivula, Pekka Räsänen, Eetu Marttila, Donna Sedgwick & James HawdonJournal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
2023-06-26Automating Science Journalism Tasks: Emerging Opportunities
Neil Maiden, Konstantinos Zachos, Suzanne Franks, Lars Nyre & Carl-Gustav LindenJournalism Practice
2023-06-26The Impact of Sexual Harassment on Job Satisfaction in NewsroomsLindsey E. Blumell, Dinfin Mulupi & Rana ArafatJournalism Practice
2023-06-27Digital Divides, Generational Gaps, and Cultural Overlaps: A Portrait of Media Use and Perspectives of Media in ThailandJessica McKenzie, Rachel Castellón, Emma Willis-Grossmann, Cristina Landeros, Joseph Rooney & Cassandra StewartMedia Psychology
2023-06-27Nuances in the Framing of Africa on German TV News from 1952 to 2018
Fabian Sickenberger & L. J. Theo
Journalism Practice
2023-06-28Media Concentration Law: Gaps and Promises in the Digital AgeTheresa Josephine SeippMedia and Communication
2023-06-28Platforms and Exposure Diversity: Towards a Framework to Assess Policies to Promote Exposure DiversityHeritiana Ranaivoson, Nino DomazetovikjMedia and Communication
2023-06-28Post-Publication Gatekeeping Factors and Practices: Data, Platforms, and Regulations in News WorkMargareta Salonen, Veera Ehrlén, Minna Koivula, Karoliina Talvitie-LambergMedia and Communication
2023-06-28Google News Initiative’s Influence on Technological Media Innovation in Africa and the Middle EastMathias-Felipe de-Lima-Santos, Allen Munoriyarwa, Adeola Abdulateef Elega, Charis PapaevangelouMedia and Communication
2023-06-28The Infrastructure of News: Negotiating Infrastructural Capture and Autonomy in Data-Driven News DistributionLisa Merete Kristensen, Jannie Møller HartleyMedia and Communication
2023-06-28Delegating Issue Importance Judgments: An Experimental Test of the Agenda Cueing Hypothesis in an Online News AggregatorKirill Bryanov
International Journal of Communication
2023-06-28Critiquing “Mainstream Media” on Twitter: Between Moralized Suspicion and Democratic PossibilitySean Phelan, Pieter Maeseele
International Journal of Communication
2023-06-28The Role of Media Literacy in Mitigating COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and Conspiracy TheoriesJad Melki, Dana Hamzeh, Jana Itani, Maya Hariri, Perla Daou, Abdulrahman Al-Shami, Hamida El Bour, Sahar Khalifa Salim, Saleh Masharqa, Soheir Othman, Yasar Durra

International Journal of Communication
2023-06-28The Journalistic Wishlist: Exploring Reporters’ Desired Skills Using Delphi Method
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Oded Jackman, Zvi ReichInternational Journal of Communication
2023-06-28Foreign Travel in Indiana: An Unintended Exploration of the Dogma of PhotojournalismKevin MoloneyVisual Communication Quarterly
2023-06-28“Shiny Happy People Laughing”: The Protest Paradigm, WUNC, and the Visual Framing of Political ActivismStephanie Geise, Axel Heck & Diana PankeVisual Communication Quarterly
2023-06-28MADAME’S AMERICAN ADVENTURES: U.S. news magazines’ coverage of Madame Chiang Kai-shek’s 1943, 1944-45, and 1948 visits to the United StatesDaniel M. Haygood &Glenn W. Scott
Media History
2023-06-29‘Radio as usual’? Digital technologies and radio in conflict-Affected Burkina FasoEmma Heywood,
Marie Fierens,
Lassané Yaméogo
Journalism
2023-06-29Comparing Journalistic Role Performance Across Thematic Beats: A 37-Country StudyClaudia Mellado,
Mireya Márquez-Ramírez,
Sarah Van Leuven,
Daniel Jackson,
Cornelia Mothes,
Carlos Arcila-Calderón,
Jérome Berthaut,
Nicole Blanchett,
Sandrine Boudana,
Katherine Y. N. Chen,
Sergey Davydov,
Mariana De Maio,
Nagwa Fahmy,
Martina Ferrero,
Miguel Garcés,
Lutz Hagen,
Daniel C. Hallin,
María Luisa Humanes,
Marju Himma-Kadakas,
Guido Keel,
Claudia Kozman,
Aleksandra Krstić,
Sophie Lecheler,
Misook Lee,
Christi I-Hsuan Lin,
Marco Mazzoni,
Kieran McGuinness,
Karen McIntyre,
Jacques Mick,
Cristina Navarro,
Dasniel Olivera,
Marcela Pizarro,
Henry Silke,
Terje Skjerdal,
Agnieszka Stępińska,
Gabriella Szabó,
Diana Viveros Aguilar
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2023-06-30Free press, regulated competition:
The Finnish newspaper cartel, 1910s–1970s
Elina Kuorelahti &Niklas Jensen-EriksenMedia History
2023-06-30Innovation through anachronism: the Pony Express, media, and American modernitiesChristina Corfield Media, Culture & Society
2023-06-30Ripped from the Headlines: Contemporary Practices in the Adaptation of Journalism as Screen FictionJonathan StubbsJournalism Studies
2023-06-3050 Years of NPR: Collective Memory, Anniversary Journalism & Public MediaLouisa LincolnJournalism Studies

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