Category Archives: Journalism Studies
Journalists’ Apprehension of Being Politically Correct: A Source of Racial Stereotyping of Street Harassment Perpetrators in the Press
Volume 25, Issue 4, March 2024, Page 379-398. Continue reading Journalists’ Apprehension of Being Politically Correct: A Source of Racial Stereotyping of Street Harassment Perpetrators in the Press
Who Are They? Different Types of News Avoiders Based on Motives, Values and Personality Traits
Dissecting Social Media Journalism: A Comparative Study Across Platforms, Outlets and Countries
News Production and the People of Silence: Pseudo-professional WhatsApp News Groups in the Era of News Mobility
Is a Brand Journalist Just Another Journalist? Examining Differences and Similarities in the Self-Perceptions of Their Professional Roles and Ethical Orientations
The Psychophysiology of News Avoidance: Does Negative Affect Drive Both Attention and Inattention to News?
“It was a Real Town Newspaper”: Creating Community-Centered News Myths Through Newspaper Closure Statements
What is Rural Journalism? Occupational Precarity and Social Cohesion in US Rural Journalism Epistemology
Volume 25, Issue 4, March 2024, Page 421-439. Continue reading What is Rural Journalism? Occupational Precarity and Social Cohesion in US Rural Journalism Epistemology
Quality Journalism in Social Media – What We Know and Where We Need to Dig Deeper
Volume 25, Issue 4, March 2024, Page 399-420. Continue reading Quality Journalism in Social Media – What We Know and Where We Need to Dig Deeper