Research of March 2024

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

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PublishedTitleAuthor(s)Journal publisher
2024-03-01Artificial Intelligence, Journalism, and the Ubuntu Robot in Sub-Saharan Africa: Towards a Normative FrameworkGregory GondweDigital Journalism
2024-03-01From Sporadic Sympathy to Devoted Skepticism. Alternative Media Use as an Affective Sense-Making Practice
Maud Peeters & Pieter Maeseele
Digital Journalism
2024-03-01The Algorithmic Gut Feeling – Articulating Journalistic Doxa and Emerging Epistemic Frictions in AI-Driven Data WorkHartley Jannie Møller & Nanna Bonde ThylstrupDigital Journalism
2024-03-03Give the Media What They Need: Negativity as a Media Access Tool for PoliticiansŽeljko PoljakThe International Journal of Press/Politics
2024-03-03“Whether That’s Truly Objective Journalism, Probably Not”. Professional Retreatism and Professional Dilemmas When Reporting on MuslimsNadia HaqJournalism Practice
2024-03-04Mediating “Real Life”: Social Media as Metajournalism and a Narrative Rupture to Framing TheoryTravis R. BellJournalism & Communication Monographs
2024-03-04Developing Nuance in Gendered Sports Media Mental Health NarrativesAndrew C. BillingsJournalism & Communication Monographs
2024-03-04Elite but Struggling: Mediated Narratives of Women Athletes and Mental Health DisclosuresKimberly Bissell,
SuYu Chou,
Emily Dirks
Journalism & Communication Monographs
2024-03-04From the Classroom to the African Newsroom: How Journalism Education Can Bridge the Gap between the Classroom and the Shrinking NewsroomTheodora Dame Adjin-TetteyAfrican Journalism Studies
2024-03-04Structural aspects of the Brazilian experience in international broadcastingAugusto SantosGlobal Media and Communication
2024-03-05Why mainstream news media still matterDavid Deacon,
David Smith,
Dominic Wring
Media, Culture & Society
2024-03-05Remediated memory, digital witnessing and engagement: A qualitative analysis of the interactive documentary ‘The Space We Hold’Weikun Fan Global Media and China
2024-03-05News Production and the People of Silence: Pseudo-professional WhatsApp News Groups in the Era of News MobilityJonathan IlanJournalism Studies
2024-03-05Trans Youth Sport Bans and the Facilitation of Moral Panic: A Cross-Platform Comparison of 2022 Media Narratives
Andrew C. Billings, Leigh Moscowitz,
Joshua R. Jackson, Emily Dirks & Spencer M. Tomsett
Mass Communication and Society
2024-03-05A different playbook for the same outcome? Examining Google’s and Meta’s strategic responses to Australia’s News Media Bargaining CodeDiana Bossio,
Andrea Carson,
James Meese
New Media & Society
2024-03-06Assessing Physical and Digital News Spaces: Placemaking in Global South JournalismRuth Moon, Tryfon Boukouvidis & Fanny RamirezJournalism Practice
2024-03-07Different yet complementary: A systematic literature review on data journalism in visualization research and journalism studiesFrancesca Morini Journalism
2024-03-07Dissecting Social Media Journalism: A Comparative Study Across Platforms, Outlets and CountriesJonathan Hendrickx & Jorge Vázquez-HerreroJournalism Studies
2024-03-07Why America is Downloading the News: A Study on Daily News Podcasts and Why U.S. Audiences ListenChad Whittle Electronic News
2024-03-08How do we speak about algorithms and algorithmic media futures? Using vignettes and scenarios in a citizen council on data-driven media personalisationRanjana Das,
Yen Nee Wong,
Rhianne Jones,
Philip JB Jackson
New Media & Society
2024-03-10When the media goes to war: How Russian news media defend the country’s image during the conflict with UkraineNhung Nguyen,
Pamela Peters,
Hechen Ding,
Hong Tien Vu
Media, War & Conflict
2024-03-10Who Are They? Different Types of News Avoiders Based on Motives, Values and Personality TraitsKiki de Bruin, Rens Vliegenthart, Sanne Kruikemeier & Yael de HaanJournalism Studies
2024-03-10Interpreting or Reporting? An Analysis of Journalistic Interventionism Across Western European CountriesSusanna Pagiotti, Anna Stanziano, Marco Mazzoni & Roberto MincigrucciJournalism Practice
2024-03-11Exploring responses to mainstream news among heavy and non-news users: From high-effort pragmatic scepticism to low effort cynical disengagementSora Park,
Caroline Fisher,
Richard Fletcher,
Edson Tandoc, Jr,
Uwe Dulleck,
Janet Fulton,
Agata Stepnik
New Media & Society
2024-03-11How the Pandemic Shaped the Digital Skills of Journalists in TurkeyEylem Yanardağoğlu & Esra Ercan BilgiçJournalism Practice
2024-03-11Exploring responses to mainstream news among heavy and non-news users: From high-effort pragmatic scepticism to low effort cynical disengagementSora Park,
Caroline Fisher,
Richard Fletcher,
Edson Tandoc, Jr,
Uwe Dulleck,
Janet Fulton,
Agata Stepnik,
Shengnan Pinker Yao,
New Media & Society
2024-03-12The domestication of data journalism in Palestine: Consumption of data-based news stories via social mediaShadi Abu-Ayyash,
Hussein AlAhmad,
Elias Kukali
Journalism
2024-03-12How journalism adapted the Internet in Germany: Results of six newsroom surveys (1997–2014)Christoph NeubergerJournalism
2024-03-12Stories of digital sexual assault: an analysis of victim positions in news mediaSigne UldbjergFeminist Media Studies
2024-03-12Journalists’ Apprehension of Being Politically Correct: A Source of Racial Stereotyping of Street Harassment Perpetrators in the PressMischa J. T. Dekker & Jan Willem DuyvendakJournalism Studies
2024-03-13News Avoidance and Poverty: Intersectional Marginalization in the Norwegian “Media Welfare State”Synnøve Skarsbø Lindtner & Torgeir Uberg NærlandJournalism Studies
2024-03-13After Deception: How Falling for a Deepfake Affects the Way We See, Hear, and Experience MediaTeresa Weikmann,
Hannah Greber,
Alina Nikolaou
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2024-03-13Emerging economies in business news: Repositioning leaders in the Global SouthSujatha Sosale,
Tania Cantrell Rosas-Moreno
Global Media and Communication
2024-03-13My news, your news, and our news: Self-presentational motivations and three levels of issue relevance in news sharing on social mediaJennifer Ihm,
Eun-Mee Kim
New Media & Society
2024-03-13Time-based Variability in the Presence of Infotainment, Service, and Civic Roles in Czech Quality PressMichał TkaczykJournalism Practice
2024-03-14Divides in News Verification: Antecedents and Political Outcomes of News Verification by AgeRebecca Ping YuDigital Journalism
2024-03-14Remembering the Recession: Marketplace and Status Quo JournalismDiane L. Cormany Journal of Communication Inquiry
2024-03-14Censored: Examining the Standards, Personnel, and Censorship Technology in the Soviet Military Press, 1944–1945Alemzhan Arinov & Bereket KaribaevMedia History
2024-03-14When are Fact-Checks Effective? An Experimental Study on the Inclusion of the Misinformation Source and the Source of Fact-Checks in 16 European CountriesPatrick F. A. van Erkel, Peter van Aelst, Claes H. de Vreese, David N. Hopmann, Jörg Matthes, James Stanyer & Nicoleta CorbuMass Communication and Society
2024-03-14The Power of Numbers: Four Ways Metrics are Transforming the NewsDalia Elsheikh, Daniel Jackson & Nael JebrilDigital Journalism
2024-03-14Boosting or Limiting? Examining How FoMO Influences Personal News Curation Through News Fatigue in Social MediaBiying Wu-OuyangDigital Journalism
2024-03-14Dehumanized in Death: Representations of Murdered Women in American True Crime PodcastsJessica Lang, Audrey Alejandro
International Journal of Communication
2024-03-14Impact of Media and Culture on Constructions of Homomasculinity Among Gay and Queer Men in Aotearoa New ZealandMartin Kaulback, Elena Maydell
International Journal of Communication
2024-03-15Reading ‘between the lines’: How implicit language helps liberal media survive in authoritarian regimes. The Kommersant Telegram posts case studyAlexey TymbayDiscourse & Communication
2024-03-15Conformity of public policy and citizens’ attitudes towards the public service mediaDeimantas Jastramskis European Journal of Communication
2024-03-15Periodical Form and Chatterton's Commune, the Atheistic Communistic Scorcher (1884–1895) ‘the most Unique Production of the—Nineteenth Century’Clare StainthorpMedia History
2024-03-15Keep it locked (down): how Melbourne’s community radio stations performed scene functions in the context of the coronavirus pandemicNiamh FeltonContinuum
2024-03-15Pitfalls to countering disinformation: Analyzing local newspaper response to the ‘Syrian refugee rape case’ in Twin Falls, IdahoBimbisar IromThe Communication Review
2024-03-15Hyperpartisan, Alternative, and Conspiracy Media Users: An Anti-Establishment PortraitErnesto de León, Mykola Makhortykh & Silke AdamPolitical Communication
2024-03-15News Automation and Algorithmic Transparency in the Newsroom: The Case of the Washington PostHannes Cools & Michael KoliskaJournalism Studies
2024-03-17Shared concerns versus ideological preferences: The New York Times’ coverage of two Olympics games held in the global health crisisRenyi He,
Xiaoyun Huang
Global Media and China
2024-03-17Media Coverage, Advertising, and Electoral Volatility: The Crucial Role of Party CompetenceAdrien PetitpasPolitical Communication
2024-03-18The Precarity Trap: Modelling Non-Democratic Journalistic Practices Beyond Media CaptureRicardo Ribeiro FerreiraJournalism Studies
2024-03-18Presidential Authority and the Legitimation of Far-Right NewsAllison M. N. Archer,
Carolyn E. Schmitt,
Shannon C. McGregor,
Heesoo Jang
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2024-03-18Safeguarding the Peaceful Transfer of Power: Pro-Democracy Electoral Frames and Journalist Coverage of Election Deniers During the 2022 U.S. Midterm ElectionsHeesoo Jang,
Daniel Kreiss
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2024-03-18“You know, there are ‘hidden rules’”: Chinese female journalists’ gendered experiences in different work settingsSiyu ChenFeminist Media Studies
2024-03-19Between science and commercialism: Maps in a 19th century Hebrew JournalZef SegalThe Communication Review
2024-03-19Drowning in a Sea of News: The Role of Doomscrolling, News Overload, and News Failure in the Relationship Between News Search on Social Media and News Avoidance in Natural Disaster SituationsMihrali Koselioren & Cihan CakirCommunication Studies
2024-03-20Quality User-Generated Content? A Case Study of the Quality of Online News Comments on the Site of Finnish Public Service Broadcaster YleJanne Berg, Andreas Fagerholm & Kim StrandbergJournalism Practice
2024-03-21Unmasking greenwashing – the role of the news media in giving voice to whistleblowers in sustainable financeVesile Cinceoglu,
Nadine Strauß
Journalism
2024-03-22The concept of media pluralism under the European Convention on Human Rights – substantive principles and procedural safeguardsRobert SpanoJournal of Media Law
2024-03-22After the ‘longest war’: visual themes of Afghan evacuees in U.S. newspapersBimbisar IromCritical Studies in Media Communication
2024-03-22Can AI Become Walter Cronkite? Testing the Machine Heuristic, the Hostile Media Effect, and Political News Written by Artificial Intelligence
Joo-Wha Hong, Ho-Chun Herbert Chang & David Tewksbury
Digital Journalism
2024-03-22The Quality of COVID-19 Coverage: Investigating Relevance and Viewpoint Diversity in German Mainstream and Alternative Media
Carsten Reinemann, Marcus Maurer, Simon Kruschinski & Pablo Jost
Journalism Studies
2024-03-22Examining Active News Avoidance Across Countries: A Multilevel Moderation Analysis of News Interests, News Trust, and Press FreedomGabriel Miao Li,
Fan Liang,
Qinfeng Zhu
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2024-03-23“SLAPPed” and censored? Legal threats and challenges to press freedom and investigative reportingLambrini Papadopoulou,
Theodora A Maniou
Journalism
2024-03-23The (Political) Show Must Go On: The Effects of Political Media and Family Relationships on Affective PolarizationMakenzie Schroeder,
Andrea Figueroa-Caballero
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2024-03-23Fact-Checking: Journalistic Strategies and Audience Outcomes in Diverse National ContextsKatherine OgnyanovaJournalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2024-03-23The Visual Journalism Credibility Scale: Including Pathos for Visual Journalists in the Convergent Media EraDanielle Deavours,
Chris Roberts
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2024-03-25What’s “positive” during Shanghai’s COVID-19 Lockdown? Ideology, Collectivism, and Constructive Journalism in ChinaShi Chen & Xiang TianJournalism Studies
2024-03-25Personalization of tech corporations: Examining personalized news and the media reputation of Google, Facebook, and Apple in Swiss news mediaSarah Marschlich,
Mark Eisenegger
Journalism
2024-03-25Activating Displaced Radio Archives: The German ‘Loot Collection’ (Kořistní Fond) at Czech RadioErica HarrisonMedia History
2024-03-26Fighting Fake News Proliferation Through Digital Literacy in Africa: Perspectives from Nigerian NetizensJude Nwakpoke Ogbodo, Emmanuel Chike Onwe, Simon Ugochukwu Nwankwo & Blessing Ewa-IbeAfrican Journalism Studies
2024-03-27Digital histories of news in Europe: An introductionCW Anderson,
Alessio Cornia,
Annika Sehl
Journalism
2024-03-27Coronaphobia or sinophobia: How journalistic practices in early COVID-19 coverage and online commentary affect anti-Chinese sentiment in the U.S.Yiming Wang,
Junhan Chen,
Ran Tao,
Sijia Yang
Journalism
2024-03-27Trust v Want: Tracking Changes in Young People’s Desire to Study Journalism Against Their Trust in NewsSue GreenwoodJournalism & Mass Communication Educator
2024-03-27Emplacement and Emplotment: Media Production in Pandemic TimesVicki Mayer,
Noa Lavie
Television & New Media
2024-03-28Local News in National Elections: An “Audit” Approach to Assessing Local News Performance During a National Election CampaignMartin Moore & Gordon Neil RamsayDigital Journalism
2024-03-28The War in Ukraine Through the Prism of Visual Disinformation and the Limits of Specialized Fact-Checking. A Case-Study at Le MondePauline Zecchinon & Olivier StandaertDigital Journalism
2024-03-28Embedded in this modern fast-paced society … can we hear silence? Analysing the presence of silence in a radio programmeLuz María Gutiérrez-MenéndezContinuum
2024-03-28Countering the “Climate Cult” – Framing Cascades in Far-Right Digital NetworksCurd Knüpfer & Matthias HoffmannPolitical Communication
2024-03-28Diversifying News Sources as Multicultural News Production: Critical Political Economy Approach to Sourcing Practices in Ethiopian Mainstream TV ChannelsGizachew Nemomsa Eranfeno,
Agaredech Jemaneh Gemeda,
Abdissa Zerai Bamano
Electronic News
2024-03-29Disclosure of perpetrator origin in crime news: Changing practices in journalism after populist accusations?Christoph Klimmt,
Anja Dittrich,
Robin Leuppert
Journalism
2024-03-29Algorithmic agenda-setting: the subtle effects of news recommender systems on political agendas in the Danish 2022 general electionÁrni Már Einarsson, R. Helles & S. Lomborg
Information, Communication & Society
2024-03-29Al-Jazeera Arabic and Al-Jazeera English headlines on the Russian-Ukrainian conflict: a Hallidayan transitivity analysisDana W. Muwafi, Shehdeh Fareh & Najib JaradCritical Discourse Studies
2024-03-29No More Market-Driven Than Hard News: Lifestyle Journalists' Market Drive and Perceived Audience ObligationsGregory P. Perreault, Patrick Ferrucci & Grace FicaraJournalism Studies
2024-03-30Decoding paradoxical identities: The discourse construction of left-behind children in news reportsLinlin Liang,
Hongli Wang,
Wenshu Zhang
Discourse & Communication
2024-03-30Representation of the fall of Kabul in Pakistani and Afghan mediaAmir Hamza Marwan,
Madeeha Naz
Media, War & Conflict
2024-03-31Paralleling the Gay Man's Trauma: Monkeypox Stigma and the Mainstream MediaRachel Grant,
Alan Halaly
Journal of Communication Inquiry

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