Journalism Practice

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journalism Practice is 19. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Editorial Convergence Equals Lower News Content Diversity? A Mixed-Methods-Study Assessing Organization and Reporting of German Newspapers127
Analyzing Televised Deliberations in the Ethiopian Media39
Invisible Boundaries: The Unspoken Blacklist in Investigative Journalism in Kazakhstan34
War on Papers: Global Networked Propaganda in Semi-Colonial China31
Elephant in the Room: A Study of Emotion and Emotional Labor of Chinese Frontline Reporters29
I'd Be Surprised If You Get Anyone Admitting to These Things: New Zealand Journalists’ Experiences of Aggressive Reporting Practices28
Felons, Right-Wing Extremists, Foreign Criminals, and Islamist Terrorists: Frames of Criminals in German Television News28
Relationship Status: It's Complicated. News Organizations and Social Media Platforms in Heavily Disrupted Media Environments26
Implications of a Decreasing Sense of Safety on Lebanese Journalists’ Role Perceptions26
Are Generations Really Divided by Climate? Preference for Conflict in Fridays for Future Media Coverage25
Reaping the Benefits of Volunteerism: How Campus Radio Shapes the Professional Growth of Practicing Journalists25
Quality User-Generated Content? A Case Study of the Quality of Online News Comments on the Site of Finnish Public Service Broadcaster Yle23
Then and Now, Newsroom Diversity Matters for Mississippi’s Black Journalists23
From the Capital to the Neighborhood: The Hyperlocal Media Model in the Spanish Context22
Challenges Behind Data Journalism Practices in Pakistan: A Qualitative Study21
Assessing the Efficacy of Feminist Interventions on Journalistic Practices21
“Good News is No News, Despite the Crisis”: Solutions Journalism, Crisis Periods, and Media Economy20
Life After News? How an Online Community of Journalists Discuss Stress and Provide Social Support20
“Not Here to Babysit a Robot”: Sports Journalists’ Role Perception in the Age of AI20
From Love Affair to Liability: The Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Approach to Social Media 2009-202319
Using and Believing—Exploring Public Trust in Online News Sources in China19
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