Journalism Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journalism Studies is 21. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Understanding the Audience Turn in Journalism: From Quality Discourse to Innovation Discourse as Anchoring Practices 1995–202094
Doomscrolling, Monitoring and Avoiding: News Use in COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown74
Competition, Change, and Coordination and Collaboration: Tracing News Executives’ Perceptions About Participation in Media Innovation37
“Be Less of a Slave to the News”: A Texto-Material Perspective on News Avoidance among Young Adults36
From “Far Away” to “Shock” to “Fatigue” to “Back to Normal”: How Young People Experienced News During the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic34
Information Flow Within and Across Online Media Platforms: An Agenda-setting Analysis of Rumor Diffusion on News Websites, Weibo, and WeChat in China33
From Doom-Scrolling to News Avoidance: Limiting News as a Wellbeing Strategy During COVID Lockdown31
The Liability of Newness: Journalism, Innovation and the Issue of Core Competencies30
Data Journalism Beyond Technological Determinism29
The Imagined Audience for News: Where Does a Journalist’s Perception of the Audience Come From?27
Is the Age of Impartial Journalism Over? The Neutrality Principle and Audience (Dis)trust in Mainstream News27
Audience Engagement with COVID-19 News: The Impact of Lockdown and Live Coverage, and the Role of Polarization26
Do Novel Routines Stick After the Pandemic? The Formation of News Habits During COVID-1925
How do Danish Right-wing Alternative Media Position Themselves Against the Mainstream? Advancing the Study of Alternative Media Structure and Content25
Can Fighting Misinformation Have a Negative Spillover Effect? How Warnings for the Threat of Misinformation Can Decrease General News Credibility24
The Epistemologies of Breaking News24
Constructive Journalism in the Face of a Crisis: The Effects of Social Media News Updates About COVID-1923
From “Cool Observer” to “Emotional Participant”: The Practice of Immersive Journalism22
Why Does Explainability Matter in News Analytic Systems? Proposing Explainable Analytic Journalism22
Coping with Occupational Stress in Journalism: Professional Identities and Advocacy as Resources22
Why National Media Systems Matter: A Longitudinal Analysis of How UK Left-Wing and Right-Wing Alternative Media Critique Mainstream Media (2015–2018)21
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