Navigating Political Polarization in News Production: The Case of Italy

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. This study looks at political polarization from Italian political journalists’ perspectives and investigates (a) how they conceive political polarization and (b) how they navigate it in their d… Continue reading Navigating Political Polarization in News Production: The Case of Italy

Intermedia Attribute Agenda Setting Between the U.S. Mainstream Newspapers and Twitter: A Two-Study Analysis of the Paradigm and Driving Forces of the Agenda Flow

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. Performing two studies, we explore the intermedia attribute agenda-setting effects between the U.S. mainstream newspapers and Twitter. Leveraging computational methodologies, Study 1 analyzes 3… Continue reading Intermedia Attribute Agenda Setting Between the U.S. Mainstream Newspapers and Twitter: A Two-Study Analysis of the Paradigm and Driving Forces of the Agenda Flow

Book Review: Surviving Mexico: Resistance and Resilience Among Journalists in the Twenty-First Century, by Celeste González de Bustamante and Jeannine E. Relly

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. Continue reading Book Review: Surviving Mexico: Resistance and Resilience Among Journalists in the Twenty-First Century, by Celeste González de Bustamante and Jeannine E. Relly

Unraveling the Digital Threat: Exploring the Impact of Online Harassment on South Korean Journalists’ Professional Roles

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. This research examines whether and to what extent journalists are harassed online and the effects of online harassment on their professional roles. The study classifies online harassment agains… Continue reading Unraveling the Digital Threat: Exploring the Impact of Online Harassment on South Korean Journalists’ Professional Roles

Measuring Gaze: Women’s Visual Processing of Empowerment and Objectification Messages in Empowerment-Themed Advertisements

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Volume 101, Issue 1, Page 253-281, March 2024. Empowerment-themed advertisements (ETAs) often pair ostensibly empowering narratives with objectification imagery. Existing research demonstrates that women do no… Continue reading Measuring Gaze: Women’s Visual Processing of Empowerment and Objectification Messages in Empowerment-Themed Advertisements

News Media Representations: Audience Perceptions of News Frames About Latinxs and Hispanics

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Volume 101, Issue 1, Page 20-44, March 2024. This study includes a survey of 1,077 participants to explore the audiences’ perceptions of news representations about the largest minoritized group in the United S… Continue reading News Media Representations: Audience Perceptions of News Frames About Latinxs and Hispanics

Gun Control Agendas in Networked Digital Environment: An Intermedia Comparison Between News Outlets, Activism Media, and Ephemeral Websites

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Volume 101, Issue 1, Page 127-155, March 2024. This study explores the intermedia agenda-setting of the U.S. gun control movement in 2018, with a specific focus on the role of activism/advocacy media and ephem… Continue reading Gun Control Agendas in Networked Digital Environment: An Intermedia Comparison Between News Outlets, Activism Media, and Ephemeral Websites

Comparing Media Systems in Western Democracies: Examining the Role of Multiplatform News Use and Fake News Concern on News Engagement and Selective Exposure

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Volume 101, Issue 1, Page 45-70, March 2024. Amid the proliferation of multiplatform social media use and fake news, the ongoing debate about social media’s impact on news engagement and selective exposure rem… Continue reading Comparing Media Systems in Western Democracies: Examining the Role of Multiplatform News Use and Fake News Concern on News Engagement and Selective Exposure

Academic Production and Collaboration Among BRICS-Based Researchers: How Far Can the “De-Westernization” of Communication and Media Studies Go?

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Volume 101, Issue 1, Page 71-96, March 2024. Considering the claims for “de-Westernizing” Communication and Media studies, we examine the publication trends of BRICS-based researchers between 2012 and 2021. Th… Continue reading Academic Production and Collaboration Among BRICS-Based Researchers: How Far Can the “De-Westernization” of Communication and Media Studies Go?