The Legacy of the Sociology of News Paradigm: Continuities, Changes, and Ironies Posted on 11 April 2023 by Risto Kunelius . Continue reading The Legacy of the Sociology of News Paradigm: Continuities, Changes, and Ironies→
The Legacy of the Sociology of News Paradigm: Continuities, Changes, and Ironies Posted on 11 April 2023 by . Continue reading The Legacy of the Sociology of News Paradigm: Continuities, Changes, and Ironies→
Exploring News Innovations, Journalistic Routines, and Role Perceptions during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of Egyptian Journalists Posted on 4 April 2023 by Rana Arafat . Continue reading Exploring News Innovations, Journalistic Routines, and Role Perceptions during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of Egyptian Journalists→
Does the Political Context Shape How “Due Impartiality” is Interpreted? An Analysis of BBC Reporting of the 2019 UK and 2020 US Election Campaigns Posted on 20 March 2023 by Ceri Hughes . Continue reading Does the Political Context Shape How “Due Impartiality” is Interpreted? An Analysis of BBC Reporting of the 2019 UK and 2020 US Election Campaigns→
Speaking of Africa: Sociology and the Study of Media in Majority World countries Posted on 16 March 2023 by . Continue reading Speaking of Africa: Sociology and the Study of Media in Majority World countries→
Speaking of Africa: Sociology and the Study of Media in Majority World countries Posted on 16 March 2023 by j. Siguru Wahutu . Continue reading Speaking of Africa: Sociology and the Study of Media in Majority World countries→
Cultures of Restraint and Towards an Appraisal of Non-Western News Values Posted on 2 March 2023 by Subin Paul . Continue reading Cultures of Restraint and Towards an Appraisal of Non-Western News Values→
Cultures of Restraint and Towards an Appraisal of Non-Western News Values Posted on 2 March 2023 by . Continue reading Cultures of Restraint and Towards an Appraisal of Non-Western News Values→
Theorizing “Co-operative Advantage” in News-Markets: Rethinking Media-Ownership, Renewing the Sociology of Journalism’s Radical Tradition, and Reframing Democratic Media Reform Posted on 13 January 2023 by Mitch DiamantopoulosSchool of Journalism, University of Regina, Regina, Canada . Continue reading Theorizing “Co-operative Advantage” in News-Markets: Rethinking Media-Ownership, Renewing the Sociology of Journalism’s Radical Tradition, and Reframing Democratic Media Reform→
Theorizing “Co-operative Advantage” in News-Markets: Rethinking Media-Ownership, Renewing the Sociology of Journalism’s Radical Tradition, and Reframing Democratic Media Reform Posted on 13 January 2023 by Mitch Diamantopoulos . Continue reading Theorizing “Co-operative Advantage” in News-Markets: Rethinking Media-Ownership, Renewing the Sociology of Journalism’s Radical Tradition, and Reframing Democratic Media Reform→