“They’re Making It More Democratic”: The Normative Construction of Participatory Journalism
Paying for Online News as Political Consumption in Hong Kong
Paying for Online News as Political Consumption in Hong Kong
The Interpretive Interface: Where Journalistic and Pluralistic Discourses (Don’t) Meet
The Interpretive Interface: Where Journalistic and Pluralistic Discourses (Don’t) Meet
Goodbye, Gender Stereotypes? Trait Attributions to Politicians in 11 Years of News Coverage
Journalism &Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. In this study, we examine gender differences in political news coverage to determine whether the media employ stereotypical traits in portrayals of 1,095 U.S. politicians. Using a sample of … Continue reading Goodbye, Gender Stereotypes? Trait Attributions to Politicians in 11 Years of News Coverage
The Rohingya Refugee Crisis: A Social Semiotic Study of Visuals in The New York Times and The Washington Post
Journalism &Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. In this social semiotic analysis, we examined visuals of Rohingya refugees in two U.S. newspapers: The New York Times and The Washington Post. We identified prominent tropes and themes exemp… Continue reading The Rohingya Refugee Crisis: A Social Semiotic Study of Visuals in The New York Times and The Washington Post
Book Review: The Internet Is for Cats: How Animal Images Shape Our Digital Lives, by Jessica Maddox
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Volume 100, Issue 2, Page 455-456, June 2023. Continue reading Book Review: The Internet Is for Cats: How Animal Images Shape Our Digital Lives, by Jessica Maddox
Book Review: News After Trump: Journalism’s Crisis of Relevance in a Changed Media Culture, by Matt Carlson, Sue Robinson, and Seth Lewis
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Volume 100, Issue 2, Page 442-444, June 2023. Continue reading Book Review: News After Trump: Journalism’s Crisis of Relevance in a Changed Media Culture, by Matt Carlson, Sue Robinson, and Seth Lewis