Journalism

Papers
(The TQCC of Journalism is 5. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
An endless struggle between discourses: How Italian journalists have been claiming their jurisdiction in the digital era55
Book Review: Chinese news discourse review 202246
Why the media gets it wrong when it comes to North Korea: Cases of ‘dead’ North Koreans in the Kim Jong-un era40
The discursive representation of male sex workers in Thai newspapers36
Legitimizing the think-tank turn: The transformation of Chinese media in the digital era26
Anger and the investigative journalist26
Making strides: Athletes’ perception of female sports journalists’ work26
Producing indefinite drafts of history: Journalists’ roles in historic revisionism in Europe and beyond25
In the brand we trust? The moderating role of journalistic values and news topics in the relation between news source and trust in news24
Boundaries of data journalism in U.S. public radio newsrooms23
Pandemic politics and public sphere: A critical discourse analysis of COVID-19 in letters to the editor of leading Odia newspapers22
Stakeholder perceptions of regulatory responses to misinformation in Kenya and Senegal22
Philanthropy-supported journalism in Europe: Global US foundations and the priorities of editorial agendas in Spain and the UK (2009-2024)21
Geojournalism, data journalism and crowdsourcing: The case of Eco-Nai+ in Nigeria21
Local news, social commitment and public usefulness: Case studies of digital native media in southern Europe20
The role of German media and the (European) public sphere: Framing biases of the press using the example of the Italian sovereign debt crisis 201820
Reimagining American public media: A key infrastructure for local journalism20
Coverage of Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan in the international press: A perspective on indexing theory20
“SLAPPed” and censored? Legal threats and challenges to press freedom and investigative reporting19
News you can refuse: If news is important, why aren’t more people willing to pay for it?19
Snapping the news: Dynamic gatekeeping in a public service media newsroom reaching young people with news on Snapchat19
What fans crave: Including sports audiences in the reporting process through engagement journalism18
Handling racism in a radio phone-in programme: Telling it like it is18
European news media in the decade of digitalisation: Persisting democratic performance with uneven developments18
Disinformation and weaponized communication: The spread of ideological hate about the Macedonian name in Greece17
How to tackle the conceptual inconsistency of audience engagement? The introduction of the Dynamic Model of Audience Engagement17
Surviving digital disruption: Ghanaian newspapers’ response to digitalisation16
The impact of using person-centered language to reference stigmatized groups in news coverage16
Academia and journalism: Two different worlds? How scientific institutions can successfully collaborate with journalistic organizations16
Book review: Media analytics understanding media, audiences, and consumers in the 21st century16
The up-down-up pandemic news experience: A mixed-method approach to its negative and positive effects on psychological wellbeing16
Reimagining the epistemology of news: The desired knowledge of military reporters16
Towards the individuated journalistic worker in pandemic times: Reflections from Greece and Cyprus16
Book review: Our brain and the news: The psychophysiological impact of journalism15
Niche climate news sites and the changing context of covering catastrophe15
“Why do I have to read this book?” The relationship between knowledge orientation and motivation among journalism and communication students15
“It’s a jungle”: Precarity, solidarity, and ambiguity in small conflict reporting ecosystems15
Syrians in Turkey and their naturalization as Turkish citizens: A computational text analysis of newspaper data14
Tech trends: Wired ’s treatment of emerging technologies (2021-2023)14
Book review: M. A. L.: The Journalism and Writing of Madeline Alberta Linford14
To foreignize or to domesticate? How media vary cross-nationally in their degrees of incorporating foreign events13
Hidden in plain sight- Audience engagement in China’s data journalism13
The toll of fighting misinformation: Precarity in fact-checking work13
Book review: Researching Creativity in Media Industries13
An informed audience: The effects of constructive television news on emotions and knowledge13
The struggle for authority and legitimacy: Lifestyle and political journalists’ discursive boundary work13
Managing and resisting workplace reorganization: Labor-management relations in a pre-digital media corporation13
Noticed and appreciated? The role of argument diversity in enhancing news credibility and reader satisfaction13
(Re)connecting with audiences. An overview of audience-inclusion initiatives in European French-speaking local news media13
The quality of radio journalism in Tanzania: Empowering citizens or at a crossroads?13
Stereotypes in media representations of boy bands and their fans12
Same threats, different platforms? Female journalists’ experiences of online gender-based violence in selected newsrooms in Namibia12
Audience understandings of disinformation: navigating news media through a prism of pragmatic scepticism12
“The right to voice your opinions”: A historical case study in audience members’ emotional hostility to radio journalists12
Different yet complementary: A systematic literature review on data journalism in visualization research and journalism studies12
On the [translated] record: Journalistic translation and creative agency in India’s multilingual reporting11
A comparative study of multi-ethnic perspectives on aging in Malaysian newspapers11
Inferential causal explanatory journalism. A science-based bridge between outcome and cause in journalism11
Book Review: Wronged: The weaponization of victimhood ChoulirakiLilie, Wronged: The Weaponization of Victimhood. United States: Columbia University Press, 2024, 245 pp. ISBN 9 7802 3155 0239.11
From disruptive protests to disrupted news frames: Comparing German news on climate protests11
Book review: Journalism in the grey zone: Pluralism and media capture in Lebanon and Tunisia11
Interlopers by choice, or interlopers by circumstance? Alexei Navalny and alternative journalistic projects in contemporary autocratic Russia11
Taking sides: Translators and journalists in the Spanish civil war11
Book review: Happiness in journalism11
The uncompromising way: Several lessons from homeless journalists11
Marketing coup or paradigm shift? Reflections on the Dutch media interpretations of the 2017 ‘Mata Hari: de mythe en het meisje’11
In feminism we trust! On how feminist standpoint epistemologies shape journalism practices in two argentine digital newsrooms10
Concerns about the role of artificial intelligence in journalism, and media manipulation10
Trends in the interest in COVID-19 news of the local media and their readers: The case of Spain10
The datafication of digital journalism: A history of everlasting challenges between ethical issues and regulation10
Framing the war on Tigray: The case of CNN and Al Jazeera10
A topic among others—examining the attention dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic through interviews with Finnish journalists10
Information flows from local to national: Evidence from 21 major US cities10
Rethinking news trust in post-truth Turkey: Immediacy as the imagined affordance of television and search engines10
The domestication of data journalism in Palestine: Consumption of data-based news stories via social media9
‘Radio as usual’? Digital technologies and radio in conflict-Affected Burkina Faso9
Critique-in-the-loop of news production9
Projection in journalists’ perceptions of public opinion9
Book Review: Authoritarian Populism and the Challenges for News Journalism: A Discourse Approach9
Too many numbers and worse word choice: Why readers find data-driven news articles produced with automation harder to understand9
Unveiling journalistic resilience: A blueprint for future crises9
What does local news use have to do with raising children? Four dimensions of the roles of local news from a study on English parents’ news use9
Peer-based research funding as a model for journalism funding9
Vanishing act: The disappearance of printed newspapers9
“Despite everything, love”: Commemorative journalism and the rereading of the critical rereading of the Israeli past9
Navigating news across borders: Everyday news consumption among immigrants9
COVID-19 vaccine strategy, news and political parallelism in Mexico. A comparative analysis of La Jornada and Reforma8
Local news as political institution and the repercussions of ‘news deserts’: A qualitative study of seven UK local areas8
Gender in/and the news in the UK and Republic of Ireland: Slow but (un)steady progress?8
What is news? Mapping the diversity of news experiences in digital trace data8
Blind spots and diversity in a local media landscape8
Language perceptions and use among (TV) journalists in multilingual Belgium: how pragmatic realities affect the idealized benchmark of bilingualism8
Practices of objectivity formation in journalism education8
Disinformation and the Brussels bubble: EU correspondents’ concerns and competences in a digital age8
‘Thanks for being here with us’: Para-social interaction and the effects of pundit talk on the Hannity and Maddow shows8
Review of 'George Orwell and Russia' by Masha Karp8
Social media algorithmic versus professional journalists’ news selection: Effects of gate keeping on traditional and social media news trust8
Artificial intelligence as a game-changer or passing tech fad in journalism? A qualitative study on journalists’ perceptions and technology adoption in a Global South country8
“I feel disgusted”: Experiences of moral injury and its impact on the well-being of conflict journalists8
The effects of constructive journalism techniques on mood, comprehension, and trust8
From the political to the personal: Constructing politicians’ biographies in the Nick Robinson podcast ‘Political Thinking’8
Book review: Philip Seib information at war7
Go negative to be on the safe side! A 10-country investigation of the link between journalists’ negative framing and political actors’ strategic communication7
Fake or fact? Evaluating chatbots’ performance to help users detect fake news in human-computer communities7
Parallel spheres: The shifting role of digitally engaged activist journalism after Egypt’s January 25 revolution7
What’s a news media brand worth? Investigating the effect of cognitive brand representations on recipients’ quality assessment of news articles7
Digital transformation of journalism and media in Serbia: What has gone wrong?7
Say what you want: Evaluation and engagement with YouTube broadcasts on ChatGPT7
“Journalists” without a press card- cross-border cooperation of Chinese private news organizations7
Viral journalism. Strategy, tactics and limitations of the fast spread of content on social media: Case study of the United Kingdom quality publications7
“Remember that?” A temporal perspective on how audiences make sense of the news7
Beyond the haze: Media coverage of smog in Pakistan7
Effective leadership in journalism: Field theory in how journalists evaluate newsroom leadership7
The effects of incidental news exposure on social media on Chinese youth: News diversity and online expression7
Examining audience perspectives on local newspaper futures7
Cross-national civilian reporting of the everydayness of war: Emerging citizen journalism practices in Palestine and Kashmir6
Incidental encounters, intentional engagements: Dissecting political news consumption on short-form video platforms6
The role of the press in reproducing the climate action contrarian framings of European think tanks6
Afterword: Cross-border journalism: Issues and questions for research and practice6
Coverage differences of Vladimir Putin’s image in the media of China, North Korea, Cuba, Vietnam and Laos6
Extending news values: Rethinking positivity through the lens of empowering journalism6
‘Softballs’ for ‘Hardballs’: The congenial political interview on right-wing partisan TV news outlets6
Selective appropriation in the BBC news translated into Ukrainian and Russian6
Collective deskilling, value displacement and newsroom de-professionalization under autocratization6
New models, same practices? Examining professional values and peace journalism training6
News values in a digital age- Intra-media, inter-media, and extra-media platforms6
Book Review: Journalism in the Generation Z Age6
Book review: Journalism in the Data Age6
Diasporic citizen journalism: Exploring the discussion on the 2022 blank paper protests in the Chinese twitter community6
Framing responsibilities for climate change in Chinese and American newspapers: A corpus-assisted discourse study6
When ordinary citizens “shame the government” in the news: Nigerian journalists’ exemplification practices while covering poverty6
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Local journalism and its audience6
“I love my job, but my job is destroying me”. Permacrisis’ toll on journalistic practice and perceptions about journalism in Southern Europe6
Book review: Grupo Clarín: From Argentine newspaper to Convergent media Conglomerate6
The relationship between news trust, mistrust and audience disengagement6
Disinformation discourse as boundary work in journalism. A comparison between South Africa and France6
Challenging journalistic objectivity: How journalists of color call for a reckoning6
The effects of constructive journalism: Towards a theoretical framework5
Book review: Computing the news: Data journalism and the search for objectivity5
“Part of the gig:” Negotiating the press conference rite surrounding Naomi Osaka’s “bombshell” decision5
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The epistemic injustice in conflict reporting: Reporters and ‘fixers’ covering Ukraine, Israel, and Palestine5
Social media, misinformation, and cultivation of informational mistrust: Cultivating Covid-19 mistrust5
Has the web promoted diversity? Ownership concentration and online news traffic in Greece5
How online harassment affects Korean journalists? The effects of online harassment on the journalists’ psychological problems and their intention to leave the profession5
“When can I get angry?” Journalists’ coping strategies and emotional management in hostile situations5
Digital histories of news in Europe: An introduction5
“You suck it up and you deal with it”: Blind spots in investigative reporting and how to overcome them5
The gap between journalists’ and audiences’ perceptions of reporting on diversity5
Gender byline bias in sports reporting: Examining the visibility and audience perception of male and female journalists in sports coverage5
Taking to the streets: The effects of in-the-field harassment against journalists covering protests5
Real freelancers, contingent workers, and journopreneurs. Mapping atypical journalistic work in Western Europe5
Why media platforms police the boundaries of impartiality: A comparative analysis of television news and fact-checking in the UK5
Operating CIMCs: Building an ecosystem for digital publicity and platform governance at the grassroots level in China5
The threat within: Power dynamics impeding cross-border journalism practice–perspectives from African investigators5
Before reception: Trust in the news as infrastructure5
Flag lapel pin ban: Discourses about journalism ethics, patriotism, and the first amendment two decades after a September 11 controversy5
Experiences reporting on mental illness and suicide: Findings from interviews with Australian news professionals5
Disconnecting from digital news: News avoidance and the ignored role of social class5
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