Research of September 2023

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

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PublishedTitleAuthor(s)Journal / publisher
2023-09-01Will She Win? Gendered Media Coverage of the 2020 Democratic Party Presidential PrimariesHo-Chun Herbert Chang,
Maximilian Brichta,
Soyun Ahn,
Jackson De Vight
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2023-09-01“I can’t be neutral or centrist in a debate over my own humanity”: A Study of Disagreements Between Journalists and Editors, and What They Tell Us About ObjectivityMagda Konieczna & Ellen Santa MariaJournalism Studies
2023-09-03China’s metaphorically “othered” image in The New York Times (1949-2020)Linfei Shi,
Yajun Jiang,
Junjie Ma
Journalism
2023-09-03Prehistory of journalism studies: Discovering the Brazilian traditionOtávio DarosJournalism
2023-09-04Young climate activists in television news: An analysis of multimodal constructions of voice, political recognition, and co-optationTania R Santos, Mehmet Ali Üzelgün
& Anabela Carvalho
The Communication Review
2023-09-04“There Must be Room for Critical Questions, but … ”: A News Audience Perspective on (In)decorous Journalistic Roles in the Emergence Phase of a Health CrisisLene Heiselberg & Rasmus RønlevJournalism Practice
2023-09-04Introduction: The Future of Journalism in a (Post?) Covid-19 World
Ceri Hughes, David Dunkley Gyimah & César Jiménez-Martínez
Journalism Practice
2023-09-04How (not to) Run an AI Project in Investigative JournalismM. Fridman, R. Krøvel & F. PalumboJournalism Practice
2023-09-05“Remember that?” A temporal perspective on how audiences make sense of the newsYiping XiaJournalism
2023-09-05Relevance as a Mechanism in Evaluating News-Ness among American Teens and AdultsEmily K. Vraga & Stephanie EdgerlyDigital Journalism
2023-09-05News “Attraction” and Digital Inequalities: Incidental News Exposure and the Equalization or Stratification of Political InformationMatthew Barnidge, Trevor Diehl & Daniel S. LaneDigital Journalism
2023-09-06News frames for COVID-19 – A comparison of Australian (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) and Vietnamese (Tuoi Tre Online) online news services in two key weeks in 2020Viet Tho Le,
Lelia Green
Media International Australia
2023-09-06News consumption, expressive social media activities, political discussions, and political consumerism: examining reciprocal relations with panel dataOle KelmInformation, Communication & Society
2023-09-06Temporal Framing in Balanced News Coverage of Artificial Intelligence and Public AttitudesSukyoung ChoiMass Communication and Society
2023-09-06A journey through communication research on transportation: the future of narrative transportation on emerging forms of mediaJudy WattsReview of Communication
2023-09-06Sustainability and Environmental Communities of Practice’s Impact on News Content DiversitySerena Miller, Bruno Takahashi, Ruth Heo & Jonus CottrellJournalism Practice
2023-09-06Covering Feminicidios: How Mexican Journalists Fight to Improve Representation of Violence Against WomenMiriam HernándezJournalism Practice
2023-09-06Exploring Discursive Strategies of Dark Participation: User Comments on Migration in New York Times and Τhe GuardianPaschalia (Lia) Spyridou & Maria AvraamidouJournalism Practice
2023-09-07Shifting the protest paradigm? Legitimizing and humanizing protest coverage lead to more positive attitudes toward protest, mixed results on news credibilityGina M Masullo,
Danielle K Brown,
Summer Harlow
Journalism
2023-09-07Exploring linguistic variation in Pakistani English newspaper editorials through multidimensional analysisMahrukh Fatima,
Ali Raza Siddique,
Muhammad Ahmad,
Muhammad Asim Mahmood
Newspaper Research Journal
2023-09-07Continuities and Breaks in Digital Journalism and Media SystemsSilvio WaisbordDigital Journalism
2023-09-07Understanding Audience Behavior with Digital Traces: Past, Present, and Future
Sanguk Lee
& Tai-Quan Peng

Digital Journalism
2023-09-08Push notifications and news snacking: The impact of mobile news alert framing on reader engagementRenee Barnes,
Rory Mulcahy,
Aimee Riedel
New Media & Society
2023-09-09“Everything is Biased”: Populist Supporters’ Folk Theories of JournalismClara Juarez MiroThe International Journal of Press/Politics
2023-09-10News Closures, Trust, and Community Attachment among Regional News Audiences: A Case Study of AustraliaSora ParkO, Jee Young LeeO & Caroline FisherJournalism Practice
2023-09-10The Local News Industry's Challenge: Recruiting and Retaining Talent in a Multi-Platform Distribution EnvironmentStone GrissomElectronic News
2023-09-11Politics, Press, and the Pandemic: Analyzing the Effectiveness of a Student Journalism ProjectSherri Williams Journalism & Mass Communication Educator
2023-09-11Building Better Local Media Systems: A Comparative Policy Discourse Analysis of Initiatives to Renew Journalism Around the WorldTimothy Neff & Victor PickardJournalism Studies
2023-09-11Scandinavian Hyperpartisans Prevail? News Use on Facebook During the Covid-19 PandemicScandinavian Hyperpartisans Prevail? News Use on Facebook During the Covid-19 PandemicAnders Olof LarssonJournalism Studies
2023-09-12A Different Kind of Boosterism: Black Press Coverage of Atlanta Stadium ConstructionAdrianne GrubicJournalism Practice
2023-09-12Regulatory Capture in a Transitional Democracy: Media Laws in the Kurdistan Region of IraqJiyan Faris, Pieter Maeseele & Kevin SmetsCommunication Law and Policy
2023-09-13Transcending prison walls: Prison podcasts, the listening experience, and narrative changeDawn K. Cecil Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal
2023-09-13On the Wire: Analysing the evolution of BBC Local Radio, music radio and public service broadcastingJames Ingham Media, Culture & Society
2023-09-13Facebook’s News Feed Algorithm and the 2020 US ElectionJack Bandy,
Nicholas Diakopoulos
Social Media + Society
2023-09-13What’s in a Name? Imagined Territories and Sea Names in the South China Sea ConflictLupita Wijaya
International Journal of Communication
2023-09-13Patterns in Making Victims’ Gender Visible or Invisible in News Media Reporting of Boko Haram’s Massacres and KidnappingsNathan Beel, Kate JonathanInternational Journal of Communication
2023-09-13Queer Podcasting as a Medium of Visibility in Türkiye’s Media Ecosystem: A Content Analysis on EpisodesFırat Tufan, Bilge ŞenyüzInternational Journal of Communication
2023-09-13All Radicalization Is Local: Media Influence on Local Islamist Radicalization Processes in Five German and Austrian HotspotsKatharina Neumann, Philip Baugut
International Journal of Communication
2023-09-13South Korean newspaper coverage of Yemeni refugees: analysis of topics and sentiments using machine learning techniquesJaeyoung Hur & Joonseok YangAsian Journal of Communication
2023-09-14Find the Wifi, free the watchdog: Sub-Saharan African smartphone users’ attitudes about accountability journalismJason A. Martin Newspaper Research Journal
2023-09-14#MainBhiChowkidar (I Am Also a Watchman): Indian Journalists Responding to a Populist Campaign Challenging Their Watchdog Role in SocietyMichael Koliska, Prashanth Bhat & Utsav GandhiDigital Journalism
2023-09-14AI as an Apolitical Referee: Using Alternative Sources to Decrease Partisan Biases in the Processing of Fact-Checking MessagesMyojung Chung, Won-Ki Moon & S. Mo Jones-JangDigital Journalism
2023-09-14Linkage Analysis Revised – Linking Digital Traces and Survey DataLukas P. Otto, Felicia Loecherbach & Rens VliegenthartCommunication Methods and Measures
2023-09-16Euphoria, disillusionment and fear: Twenty-five years of digital journalism (research)Thorsten Quandt Journalism
2023-09-18Fake News for All: How Citizens Discern Disinformation in AutocraciesAnton ShirikovPolitical Communication
2023-09-19The Effects of Product Type, Product Involvement and Technology Fluidity on Flow and Newsfeed AdvertisingXiaowen Xu & Carolyn A. LinJournal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
2023-09-19Flying the skies to wire the seas: Subsea cables, remote work, and the social fabric of a media industryIago Bojczuk,
Nicole Starosielski,
Anne Pasek
Media, Culture & Society
2023-09-19‘Fast-paced,' ‘snakey' and ‘commercial': How American student audiences make sense of representations of journalism in fictional television seriesMaxine De Wulf Helskens,
Sarah Van Leuven,
Frederik Dhaenens
Journalism
2023-09-19Depicting conflict in Kosovo and Rwanda: comparative analysis of child victims of ethnic genocide in the Associated Press, 1990Sadaf Siddiqui-Ali,
Jehoon Jeon
Media, War & Conflict
2023-09-19Online Harassment and Trolling of Political Journalists in PakistanMingjuan Li, Shabir Hussain, Sana Barkat & Hajra BostanJournalism Practice
2023-09-20Political Viewpoint Diversity in the News: Market and Ownership Conditions for a Pluralistic Media SystemMarcel Garz,
Mart Ots,
Helle Sjøvaag
The International Journal of Press/Politics
2023-09-20In AI We Trust: The Interplay of Media Use, Political Ideology, and Trust in Shaping Emerging AI AttitudesShiyu Yang,
Nicole M. Krause,
Luye Bao,
Mikhaila N. Calice,
Todd P. Newman,
Dietram A. Scheufele,
Michael A. Xenos,
Dominique Brossard
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
2023-09-20The Potential for Public Impact in a J Department’s Local Information Ecosystem: Key Ingredients for Starting a Journalism Teaching HospitalJesse ScacciaJournalism & Mass Communication Educator
2023-09-21Fake news on social media: Understanding teens’ (Dis)engagement with newsFlorence Namasinga SelnesMedia, Culture & Society
2023-09-21The print press and its politicization of public health: The case of COVID-19Meron WondemaghenJournalism
2023-09-21COVID-19 and the “Golden Era”: Turning the page on rural, weekly newspaper productionChristina C. Smith and Kyle J. MillerNewspaper Research Journal
2023-09-22Drivers of News Sharing: How Context, Content, and User Features Shape Sharing Decisions on FacebookDamian Trilling& Erik KnudsenDigital Journalism
2023-09-22The Impact of Broadband Internet on Public Media: Evidence from ChinaCe Matthew Shi, Danhou Li Information Economics and Policy
2023-09-25Are Generations Really Divided by Climate? Preference for Conflict in Fridays for Future Media CoverageLenka Vochocová & Jana RosenfeldováORCID IconJournalism Practice
2023-09-25Miss(ing) Representation: Examining How Race Shaped News Coverage of Missing Women Surrounding Gabby Petito’s Disappearance
Lauren Furey, Jason Turcotte, Janean Sorrell, Nadia Urbina, Emily Frisan & Nicolas Corrales
Journalism Practice
2023-09-25Beyond “Online Notice-Me”: Analysing Online Harassment Experiences of Journalists in NigeriaTemple Uwalaka & Fred AmadiJournalism Studies
2023-09-25Ambivalent or beneficial? An ecolinguistic study of news reports on the northward migration of a herd of Asian elephantsZirui Xiong & Yong WangSocial Semiotics
2023-09-25When Worlds Collide: Journalistic, Market, and Tech Logics in the Adoption of News Recommender SystemsEliza Mitova, Sina Blassnig, Edina Strikovic, Aleksandra Urman, Claes de Vreese & Frank EsserJournalism Studies
2023-09-25Clickbait or conspiracy? How Twitter users address the epistemic uncertainty of a controversial preprintMareike Bauer,
Maximilian Heimstädt,
Carlos Franzreb,
Sonja Schimmler
Big Data & Society
2023-09-26Photographs, Visual Memes, and Viral Videos: Visual Phatic News Sharing on WhatsApp during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Spain, Italy, and The NetherlandsBerber Hagedoorn, Elisabetta Costa & Marc Esteve-del-ValleDigital Journalism
2023-09-26Computational Communication Methods for Examining Problematic News-Sharing Practices on Facebook at ScaleDaniel Angus,
Axel Bruns,
Edward Hurcombe,
Stephen Harrington,
Xue Ying (Jane) Tan
Social Media + Society
2023-09-27“Let’s Not Tank the Reputation of This Organization.” How Newsroom Social Media Policies Exacerbate Journalism’s Labor CrisisLogan Molyneux & Jacob L. NelsonJournalism Studies
2023-09-27Great expectations? A taxonomy for expectancy research in journalism studiesClaudia Wilhelm,
Hanne Detel
Journalism
2023-09-27News in Motion: A Quantitative Analysis of Incremental News Updates by Flemish Online News OutletsYoram Timmerman, Sarah Van Leuven & Antoon BronselaerJournalism Practice
2023-09-28Analysing the News Coverage of “Pet Regret” in the UK Through the Framework of Nonviolent CommunicationDiana GarrisiJournalism Practice
2023-09-28Local News Deserts in China: The Role of Social Media and Personal Communication NetworksZixue Tai, Bai He, Jianping LiuMedia and Communication
2023-09-28Dealing With Covid-19 in Casual DemocraciesSteen SteensenMedia and Communication
2023-09-28Examining the Social, Civic, and Political Impact of Local Newspaper Closure in Outback AustraliaMarco Magasic, Kristy Hess, Julie FreemanMedia and Communication
2023-09-28Local Journalism With State SupportGunnar NygrenMedia and Communication
2023-09-28Places and Spaces Without News: The Contested Phenomenon of News DesertsAgnes Gulyas, Joy Jenkins, Annika BergströmMedia and Communication
2023-09-28Framing femicide in the news, a paradoxical story: A comprehensive analysis of thematic and episodic framesMariana Aldrete,
Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol
Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal
2023-09-28Ideology and cognitive stereotypes in media representation of the Russia–Ukraine conflictCharles Ononiwu Media, War & Conflict
2023-09-28Patterns of Journalistic Role Performance during Public Health Crises: Covering COVID-19 in the UKXin Zhao, Jamie Matthews, Daniel Jackson, Claudia Mellado, Yasser Abuali, Einar Thorsen & Antje GlückJournalism Practice
2023-09-28Media Consolidation and News Content Diversity: A Deductive Framing Analysis of Belgian Refugee News CoverageMichael Pakvis & Jonathan HendrickxJournalism Practice
2023-09-28The Trust Factor: Investigating the Triple Role of News Media Trust on Perceived Migrant Threat
David De Coninck, Hajo G. Boomgaarden, Hannah Kronschnabl, Leen d'Haenens
International Journal of Communication
2023-09-29Framing EU–China Trade Relations: A Content Analysis of UK Newspaper Coverage (2001–2021)Xiaoyang Zhao, Knut De Swert, Mark BoukesO & Rens VliegenthartJournalism Studies
2023-09-30The Media Trial of Siddiqui Kappan and the Ethical Implication for Journalism in India
Ashish Sharma
Journal of Media Ethics
2023-09-30Media Trials and the State of Journalism in India: Ethical and Legal ImplicationsVarsha Sisodia & Ashish SharmaJournal of Media Ethics
2023-09-30“Cunt is beautiful! […] Cunt is knowledge”:Germaine Greer’s illustrated magazine articles as sex education for womenYa’ara Gil-GlazerFeminist Media Studies

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