Journalism

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journalism is 17. 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 2020-09-01 to 2024-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Let’s dance the news! How the news media are adapting to the logic of TikTok86
The head and heart of news avoidance: How attitudes about the news media relate to levels of news consumption55
Life in a news desert: The perceived impact of a newspaper closure on community members53
Interpretations of the journalistic field: A systematic analysis of how journalism scholarship appropriates Bourdieusian thought40
Defining and conceptualizing news literacy31
Is citizen journalism dead? An examination of recent developments in the field28
Introduction: The emotional turn in journalism27
Dissecting news diversity: An integrated conceptual framework26
Avoiding real news, believing in fake news? Investigating pathways from information overload to misbelief26
A systematic review of constructive and solutions journalism research24
How the public understands news media trust: An open-ended approach24
Journalistic innovation: How new formats of digital journalism are perceived in the academic literature23
Hating journalism: Anti-press discourse and negative emotions toward journalism in Korea22
Journalism Education in the 21st century: A thematic analysis of the research literature21
Layoffs, inequity and COVID-19: A longitudinal study of the journalism jobs crisis in Australia from 2012 to 202020
Hostile emotions: An exploratory study of far-right online commenters and their emotional connection to traditional and alternative news media20
Data-driven news work culture: Reconciling tensions in epistemic values and practices of news journalism18
Disrupting or reconfiguring racist narratives about Muslims? The representation of British Muslims during the Covid crisis17
Before reception: Trust in the news as infrastructure17
Tackling the emotional toll together: How journalists address harassment with connective practices17
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