Journalism

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journalism is 20. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Let’s dance the news! How the news media are adapting to the logic of TikTok76
Attracting the news: Algorithms, platforms, and reframing incidental exposure67
The Matthew Effect in social media news use: Assessing inequalities in news exposure and news engagement on social network sites (SNS)53
Processing news on social media. The political incidental news exposure model (PINE)46
Life in a news desert: The perceived impact of a newspaper closure on community members44
The head and heart of news avoidance: How attitudes about the news media relate to levels of news consumption43
Incidentality on a continuum: A comparative conceptualization of incidental news consumption41
Interpretations of the journalistic field: A systematic analysis of how journalism scholarship appropriates Bourdieusian thought32
Conceptualizing different forms of news processing following incidental news contact: A triple-path model28
‘X Journalism’.Exploring journalism’s diverse meanings through the names we give it27
Border patrol: The rise and role of fact-checkers and their challenge to journalists’ normative boundaries27
The ecology of incidental exposure to news in digital media environments26
‘We are a neeeew generation’: Early adolescents’ views on news and news literacy25
Interest matters: The effects of constructive news reporting on Millennials’ emotions and engagement24
Defining and conceptualizing news literacy23
Introduction: The emotional turn in journalism22
Dissecting news diversity: An integrated conceptual framework21
Gatekeeping, ideological affinity and journalistic translation20
Avoiding real news, believing in fake news? Investigating pathways from information overload to misbelief20
Hating journalism: Anti-press discourse and negative emotions toward journalism in Korea20
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