Journalism Practice

Papers
(The median citation count of Journalism Practice is 1. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Editorial Convergence Equals Lower News Content Diversity? A Mixed-Methods-Study Assessing Organization and Reporting of German Newspapers118
From the Capital to the Neighborhood: The Hyperlocal Media Model in the Spanish Context39
Analyzing Televised Deliberations in the Ethiopian Media32
Invisible Boundaries: The Unspoken Blacklist in Investigative Journalism in Kazakhstan31
War on Papers: Global Networked Propaganda in Semi-Colonial China29
Elephant in the Room: A Study of Emotion and Emotional Labor of Chinese Frontline Reporters27
I'd Be Surprised If You Get Anyone Admitting to These Things: New Zealand Journalists’ Experiences of Aggressive Reporting Practices26
Are Generations Really Divided by Climate? Preference for Conflict in Fridays for Future Media Coverage26
Felons, Right-Wing Extremists, Foreign Criminals, and Islamist Terrorists: Frames of Criminals in German Television News25
Then and Now, Newsroom Diversity Matters for Mississippi’s Black Journalists25
Quality User-Generated Content? A Case Study of the Quality of Online News Comments on the Site of Finnish Public Service Broadcaster Yle24
Implications of a Decreasing Sense of Safety on Lebanese Journalists’ Role Perceptions24
Reaping the Benefits of Volunteerism: How Campus Radio Shapes the Professional Growth of Practicing Journalists23
Relationship Status: It's Complicated. News Organizations and Social Media Platforms in Heavily Disrupted Media Environments23
Challenges Behind Data Journalism Practices in Pakistan: A Qualitative Study22
Life After News? How an Online Community of Journalists Discuss Stress and Provide Social Support21
Assessing the Efficacy of Feminist Interventions on Journalistic Practices21
“Not Here to Babysit a Robot”: Sports Journalists’ Role Perception in the Age of AI20
“Good News is No News, Despite the Crisis”: Solutions Journalism, Crisis Periods, and Media Economy20
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
Many Stories, One Science? Differentiating Public Health Framing in British Newspapers18
Local Visual News Presentation and Sourcing Practices: Insights and Implications17
Emotional Dimensions of the Adoption of Audience Analytics: Results from a Survey of Austrian Journalists17
A Skills-driven Approach to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Journalism Curricula17
News Framing and Platform Affordances in Social Media15
Pushing for Social Change: How Collaborations are Recalibrating the Journalistic Mission15
Resisting the Silence: Climate Journalists’ Struggle Against Institutional and Systemic Barriers in Climate Crisis Coverage15
Controversies Over Journalistic Social Media Influencers: “Social Media Reality” Practices Expanding the Boundaries of Journalism15
Assessing the Prevalence and Predictors of Incivility in Online News Comments Across Six Countries15
“I must have clicked on something” – Users´ Experiences and Evaluations of News Recommender Systems14
Role Adoption and Decision Making: How Dutch Journalists Dealt with Misinformation during the Covid-19 Pandemic14
Journalistic Roles and Community Expectations: External and Internal Challenges for Local Investigative Journalism14
Can We Detect Bias in Political Fact-Checking? Evidence from a Spanish Case Study14
Local versus National News about COVID-19 in Spain: Coverage and Public Engagement14
Reporting on Young Climate Activism: How Journalistic Multimodal Choices on Television Can Delegitimise Disruptive Dissent13
The Rise of the Talking Journalist: Human Voice, Engagement, and Trust in Live Journalism Performance13
Cultural Journalism under Pressure: How Editors Hire and Define Competence12
Journalism, Crisis, and Resistance. Journalistic Role Performance in the Brazilian Progressive Media12
The Methodology Used by Fact-Checkers. An In-Depth Analysis of Commonly Used Strategies12
The Role of Professional Norms and Ethics in Security Mental Models: The Case of Journalism12
Insta-News: How the New York Times and Washington Post Use Instagram12
“How am I Supposed to do this?”: The Hybrid Habitus of Digital Climate Journalism12
The Nexus Between COVID-19 and Climate Change in US Newspapers: A Content Analysis12
Uses of Generative AI in the Newsroom: Mapping Journalists’ Perceptions of Perils and Possibilities11
Relationship Building as a Metacognitive News Literacy Behavior11
Introduction: Journalistic Role Performance in Times of Change11
Independent Journalism for Hybrid Democracies: A Systemic Vision in Three Latin American Countries11
Solutions that Move Us? The Role of Responsibility Framing in Audience Reactions to Sustainability Stories11
Who Gets a Voice in Homelessness? A Content Analysis of Quotations Used by Journalists11
Why Are Women Journalists Leaving the Newsroom in South Korea? Gendered and Emerging Factors that Influence the Intention to Leave11
Investigative Journalism in a Networked Age10
“It’s Not as Neat Television Like Before The Epidemic”: Analysing the Visuality of Television Journalism During the Covid-19 Crisis10
Freedom of Expression, Dissent & Unionism among Journalists in a Regional Language Television Industry in India10
Curious Citizens: Whose Voices Are Heard in “People-Powered” Public Media?10
“Platform Schooling” Through “Platform Tutoring”? Unpacking the Relationship Between FJP Trainings and Journalistic Skills10
Two International Propaganda Models: Comparing RT and CGTN’s 2020 US Election Coverage10
Catch, Engage, Retain: Audience-Oriented Journalistic Role Performance in Canada9
Correction9
A Multinational Computational Analysis of Hyperlinking in News9
Volunteer Journalism: Defining a Sub-field of Journalism Studies9
Promoting Hate Speech by Dehumanizing Metaphors of Immigration9
Democratic Podcasting: Mediating Subjectivity in Constructive Audio Journalism Practice9
Becoming Cosmopolitan? Comparing Climate Change Coverage in Newspapers Across Countries9
What You See and What You Think: Exploring News-ness Perceptions and Media Repertoires in Singapore9
The Ideal and Practice of Constructive Journalism: How South African Journalists Perceive Their Roles9
Data Journalism as “Terra Incognita”: Newcomers’ Tensions in Shifting Towards Data Journalism Epistemology9
Journalism after Injury: Navigating Disability, Fear, and Professional Identity in Palestine9
Becoming Tech-savvy: Egyptian Journalists’ Perceptions Towards the Acceptance of Automated Journalism9
Science Journalism and Indigenous Knowledge in New Zealand: Silencing and Epistemic Injustice9
Protected Area Politics in the American West: Framing Bears Ears National Monument in Local News9
Hate Speech on Twitter: Vox in the Catalan Parliamentary Elections9
Exit with My Colleagues: Exploring Collaborative Career Change of Journalists to High-Tech Roles9
My New Colleague, ChatGPT? How German Science Journalists Perceive and Use (Generative) Artificial Intelligence8
Challenges of Journalists Across All Continents in the Coverage of the COVID-19 Pandemic8
Exploring the Nexus of Citizen Journalism, Technology, and Psychology: Insights from Palestinian Journalists8
Challenging Politicians on Race in Interviews: Social Dominance Orientation, Perceived Journalistic Credibility, Bias, and Appropriateness8
The Same or Worse? Juggling the Private and Professional Lives of Women Journalists during Pandemic Coverage8
The Human-AI Partnership in Romanian Newsrooms: AI as Both a News Topic and a Tool8
Patterns of Journalistic Role Performance during Public Health Crises: Covering COVID-19 in the UK8
Sustaining Vision : Competency Modeling to Understand Best Practices for Visual Editors8
Analyzing the Analysts: Desired Skills of Commentators Based on a Delphi Panel8
When Will one Help? Understanding Audience Intervention in Online Harassment of Women Journalists8
Between Immersion and Deimmersion. Adaptation to 360° Technology in The New York Times Daily 3607
Reshaping the Spheres: Gatekeeping as an Ethical Normative Imperative7
Pandemic Podcasting: Industry Disruption, Organizational Adaptation, and Covering Sports When the World Stops7
Comparison of the Transparency of Fact-checking: A Global Perspective7
TV News Bias during General Election: Polish and Slovak Cases From 20237
The Devil’s in the Details: How Countries’ Defamation Laws Can (and Can’t) Combat Hate Speech7
Newsafety: Infrastructures, Practices and Consequences7
Paying for News Diversity? A Topic Diversity Analysis of Free and Paywalled Online News7
News Narration, Local Visibility and Public Life in Chinese Short Videos7
From Multidimensional Safety to Risk Ecologies: A Four-Coordinate Analysis of Journalist Exposure in Ethiopia, 1992–20247
Government Repression, Newsroom Failures, and Trauma: The Price of Journalism During Movements in Authoritarian Regimes7
Generative AI and the Future of News: Examining AI's Agency, Power, and Authority7
AI in the Newsroom: Lessons from the Adoption of The Globe and Mail's Sophi7
An “Assumption of Bad Faith”: Using Fake News Rhetoric to Create Journalistic Teaching Moments7
Balancing Needs and Values: A Multi-Stakeholder Examination of Algorithmic News Recommenders in the Netherlands7
Following Professional Journalists on Social Media and Paying Intent for Online News: A Moderated Mediation Model in Spain and Germany7
Media Discourses and Representation of Marginalized Communities in Multicultural Societies7
All My Friends Know The Slow Writer: Contextualization, Explanation, Fairness and Equity in Sports Illustrated’s Daily Cover7
Leaking Trust: Assessing the Effects of Leaked Documents on Political and Media Trust7
Unstoppable Implementation. Technological Imaginaries on Artificial Intelligence in Southern European Journalism7
When Pandemic Stories Become Personal Stories: Community Journalism and the Coverage of Health Inequalities6
Redefined Journalistic Roles: A Video Mining Comparison among 17 Global Media in Framing Public Relations6
Fostering Investigative Journalism in the Arab World: Case Study of Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ)6
Revenue & Readership: Rescuing & Reviving Rural Journalism6
“I’d Like to Think I’d Be Able to Spot One”: How Journalists Navigate Predatory Journals6
Online Harassment and Trolling of Political Journalists in Pakistan6
Assessment of Journalism Principles in Media: An Evaluative Instrument6
Counting on Diversity: Approaches to Tracking Sources in U.S. News Organizations6
Drawing from Community Journalism to Reform Coverage of Social Protest6
Growing Government Secrecy: How and Why Information Access has Become Increasingly Restricted in the UK6
Journalism in Transitional Context: Societal Hostility, Self-Censorship and the Expansion of “One Voice Journalism”6
Artificial Intelligence and Journalism in Four African Countries: Optimists, Pessimists, and Pragmatists6
Who Wants to be a Journalist? Journalists’ Exposure to Violence on the Job6
Structural and Professional Challenges of Data Journalism in Spain6
“I Feel Burnout as a Journalist”: Testing Two Interaction Models on Burnout in a Hyper-Connected Society6
“Can I Just Write News Stories?” Chinese Journalists’ Experiences and Wellbeing When Working Online6
Journalism Facing Autocratization: Analyzing Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) as Instruments for Media Capture5
Becoming a Target: Journalists’ Perspectives on Anti-Press Discourse and Experiences with Hate Speech5
Analysing and Contextualising Regional, Rural, or Remote Visual News: A Two-Pronged Approach5
Covid-19 in the Mass Media Through the Lens of South African Editorial Cartoons: An Exploratory Study5
Sports Journalists and Readers: Journalism and User Incivility5
Peripheral Science Journalism: Scientists and Journalists Dancing on the Same Floor5
Engaging with News: Print Media and Literacy Practices in Kerala, India5
What Journalists Worry and Write About: Comparing Journalists’ Frames of Climate Futures with Respective News Frames5
“Journalists are Prepared for Critical Situations … but We are Not Prepared for This”: Empirical and Structural Dimensions of Gendered Online Harassment5
Satire Between the Lines: Negotiating Genre Hybridity in the Satirical Newsroom of De Ideale Wereld5
Journalism in Flux: The Changing News Industry in Latin America, 2013–20215
Beyond the Freebie Mentality: A News User Typology of Reasonings About Paying for Online Content5
Dis/Ability Journalism in Italy: Subjectivity Between Experience and Reflexivity5
Local News as Propaganda: Precarization and Media Control in Qinghai News5
Analysing the News Coverage of “Pet Regret” in the UK Through the Framework of Nonviolent Communication5
New Organizations, Different Journalistic Roles, and Innovative Projects: How Second-generation Newsroom Innovation Labs are Changing the News Ecosystem5
“More Than Just Talking Parrots”: Journalists Perspective on the Journalistic Voice in Reporting Political Utterances5
Entrepreneurial Online Journalism in Indonesia: Revenue Strategies and Editorial Challenges in Small-Medium Newsrooms5
The Data Journalism Workforce: Demographics, Skills, Work Practices, and Challenges in the Aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic5
Media Portrayal of a Civil Rights Movement: Perspective of Pakistani Journalists5
A Typology of Journalists’ Personal Emotions. Navigating Between Useful and Cumbersome Emotions5
Journalism Safety from a Multilateral Organization Perspective5
Performing Transparency in vlog News: Self-disclosure of Chinese Journalists in vlog Reporting on COVID-195
Funding Without Strings: The Case for IJ4EU’s Investigative Journalism Support Model5
Determinants of Political Disinformation Prevention: Taiwanese Journalists and General Public Regarding Safety of Import Food5
Digitalization of Media Work and Resocialization in the Indian Urdu Daily Inquilab5
From the Streets to the Tweets. The Influence of Public Opinion Information on Journalists’ Judgments5
Do Closer Relationships Increase Content Similarity? Assessing Transnational Agenda-Setting Influence of Chinese Media on Twitter5
Science Journalism in Postcolonial India: Mapping the Political Economy of Ayurveda in Digital News4
Journalism Education and Sustainable Journalism in Ghana4
“There Must be Room for Critical Questions, but … ”: A News Audience Perspective on (In)decorous Journalistic Roles in the Emergence Phase of a Health Crisis4
Young Adults’ Folk Theories in a Fragmented Journalistic Environment. The Case of Italy4
Voiceless Youth – Reasons (Not) to Involve Minors in News Coverage4
Journalists and Exposure to Trauma: Exploring Perceptions of PTSD and Resilience among Pakistan’s Conflict Reporters4
Organizational and Occupational Innovation when Implementing a Covid-19 Live Tracker in VG Newsroom4
The Impact of Headline Characteristics on Clicks: A Case Study of a Chinese Local Medium4
Solidarity Reporting on Marginalization: A Grounded Alternative to Monitorial Reporting’s Emphasis on Officials4
It All Begins With a Name: Examining News During the Ketanji Brown Jackson Judicial Nomination4
How Do News Media for Children and Adolescents Differ from Those for Adults? A Content Analysis of German Reporting on Migration and Refugees4
Under the Fire of Disinformation. Attitudes Towards Fake News in the Ukrainian Frozen War4
The ‘Wait-and-See’ Approach to AI: How Spanish Journalists Perceive Automation and its Impact on Newsrooms4
Crisis Reporting and Professionalism in Journalism: An Analysis of Reporting Practices in Cameroon and Nigeria4
Digital Transformation in Fashion Magazines: Changes in Editorial Process4
Reconciling Gender Expectations with Journalism: Reconstructing Women Journalists’ Collective Memories of Covering COVID-194
Framing the Yellow Vests Protests in the French Press4
Identity-Driven News Authentication Strategy in Echo Chambers4
Shifting the Gaze? Photojournalism Practices in the Age of Artificial Intelligence4
#MeToo in the Newsroom: Image Repair and Allegations of Sexual Misconduct4
“If We Don’t Take the Risk, Who Else Would?” Self-perceptions of Foundations that Financially Support Journalism4
The Place of Media Organisations in the Drive for Post-pandemic News Literacy4
Journalistic Role Performance in Australia During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Events, Media Systems and Journalistic Practice4
Strategies for the Minimisation of Misinformation Spread Through the Local Media Environment4
Addressing the “Error of our Ways” in Metajournalistic Discourse: Accountability and the Rise of Ombudsmen4
Culture or Industry: Chinese and American Young Journalists’ Usage and Perception of AI and Gen-AI4
Two Journalistic Cultures in One Country. The Case of Hungary in the Light of Journalists’ Discourses on Fake News4
Taiwan’s Public Discourse About Disinformation: The Role of Journalism, Academia, and Politics4
Number Soup: Case Studies of Quantitatively Dense News4
The Context-Dependent Demand for Watchdog Journalism: Dynamics in Audience Expectations for Journalists’ Role Performance4
Strategic Subjectivity Shapes User Engagement: A Case Study on Health Journalists’ COVID-19 Tweets4
Determinants of Journalists’ Trust in Public Institutions: A Macro and Micro Analysis Across 67 Countries4
Explaining the Feminization of Statehouse Reporting in One American State: A Field Analysis4
The Impact of Sexual Harassment on Job Satisfaction in Newsrooms4
Sustaining Gender Inequality in a Crisis: Mainstream Media Representations of Women in Ireland’s COVID-19 Coverage4
Freedom of the Press, and Journalism Practices in Times of Uncertainty in the Case of Ethiopia4
Source and Message Effects on Reactance to Conflict Reporting: Evidence from Hong Kong4
“Never Reveal Anything”: On Negative Self-Branding and Relational Labor Practices of Journalists on Platforms3
The Construction of a Hybrid Media Storm: A Belgian Case Study3
A Watchdog That No Longer Barks: Role Performance of Investigative Journalism in China in the Digital Age3
Surprised by Joy: Professional Roles as Emotional Facets of News Production3
Mission vs. Money: Professional Values and Attitudes of Public and Commercial Media Journalists in the United States3
“It Became No Man’s Land”: The Burden of Moderating Online Harassment in Newswork3
AI Divides in Newsrooms? How Journalists in the Low Countries Use and Perceive Generative AI3
The Journalist as a Performing Persona: Categorizing and Conceptualizing the Journalistic I3
Between Political Strife and National Science: COVID-19 Vaccines on the Main Brazilian TV newscast3
Arbitrary Arbiters of Public Information: How Norwegian Journalists Describe Right to Information Requests3
Finger on the Pulse of Lifestyle Coverage: Redefining What It Means to be a City/Regional Magazine in the Time of COVID-193
The Influence of Anticipated Negative Public Feedback on Social Media News Editors and Fact-Checkers3
Revisiting the Algorithms Behind the Headlines. How Journalists Respond to Professional Competition of Generative AI3
Who is the News-Consuming Child? How Producers of Children’s Journalism Construct their Audience3
Leaving the Beat? Chinese Journalists, Precarity, and the Dilemmas of Staying or Moving On3
Situating Constructive Journalism: Boundary-Drawing and Self-Positioning Among Austrian Journalists3
Between Headlines and Punchlines: Journalistic Role Performance in Western News Satire3
Internet-Based Media as Information Sources in Risk Communication: Comparing Three Media Sources During COVID-19 Pandemic3
Revenue Pressures vs. Professional Duties: How Bangladeshi Journalists Navigate Business Interests of Media Owners, Organizations3
Checking on the Boundaries: Twitter’s Verification Changes as a Credibility Contest3
Under Attack in the Cyber Battlefield: A Scoping Review of Journalists’ Experiences of Cyberharassment3
The Imagined User: Creating Interactive Narratives in Journalism3
How Good are Older Adults at Detecting Fake News? Analysis of News Credibility among Spaniards3
Can Fragmented Facts Produce Complete Truth? Exploring Short Video Investigative Journalism from Information Integration Perspective3
(Lost) Pride and Prejudice. Journalistic Identity Negotiation Versus the Automation of Content3
A Constant State of Flux: Social Media Journalism’s Space and Function in the Digital Newsroom3
Lexical Choices as Politics: Discursive Strategies of Hong Kong Television Journalists after National Security Law3
Navigating Safety in “Safe” Countries: A Cross-Country Analysis of Investigative Journalists' Safety and Security Practices3
Worth a Thousand Words: Crime Scenes Represented by Photojournalists and Forensic Photographers in Brazil3
Shadows of Deception: Unveiling the Dominance of Source Versus Recipient in the Perceived Credibility of Misinformation3
“A Mercenary, a Thug … not Even a Journalist”: The Stigmatization of News Workers in Mexico3
Creating a Conversation Facilitation Curriculum for Journalism Schools3
News Innovation Under Rapid Political Change: Influence of State-Society Relations, Organizational Culture, and Critical Events3
Negotiating Credibility Perceptions as a Female Sideline Reporter: The Lasting Impact of Charissa Thompson’s Comments3
Challenges and Opportunities for Journalism in the Bulgarian COVID-19 Communication Ecology3
The Reporter as First-Person Witness: Eyewitnessing and Subjectivity in Epistemic Authority Claims in Personal Journalism3
Local Television News Directors’ Opinions on the Sports Segment3
Diversity as Capital? Marginalized Identities and Subtle Inequality in Data Journalism3
Climate Change, the Journalists and “the Engaged”: Reflections from South Africa, Nigeria, and Kenya2
News in Motion: A Quantitative Analysis of Incremental News Updates by Flemish Online News Outlets2
Once a Journalist, Always a Journalist: A Digital Ethnography of a Facebook COVID Microsite2
Journalistic Roles and Political Parallelism in a Transitional Society: The Case of Ethiopia2
COVID-19 as a Critical Incident for Journalism: Metajournalistic Discourse on Science-Related Reporting During the Pandemic2
Health Journalists’ Social Media Sourcing During the Early Outbreak of the Public Health Emergency2
News Audience Experiences with Local Visual News: A Digital Diary Study2
The News Sourcing Practices of Solutions Journalists in Africa, Europe, and the U.S.2
Coping with Hate: Exploring Indian Journalists’ Responses to Online Harassment2
On the Frontlines of Tragedy: Journalistic Role Conceptions and Ethical Values Following the UCC Shooting2
The “Journalistic I” in Multiplatform: A Comparative Study of Chinese Journalists’ Branding Practices2
COVID-19-Induced Challenges and Burnout among Bangladeshi Newspaper Journalists2
‘I Know How to Write News in My Own Country’: Resocialisation Process of Immigrant Journalists During Newsroom Internships in Finland2
One Year in Uvalde: Mapping Journalists’ Trauma Responses in the Aftermath of a Mass Shooting2
Data Journalism Practices in Turkey During COVID-19: Methods, Narratives, News Production, and Future Directions2
Listening, Reflecting, and Protecting: Empathy as a Priority for Local Journalists Covering Underserved Communities2
Does Gender Influence Media Engagement? Attitudes and Experiences of Australian Media Sources2
“Immune to Injunctions of Power”: How Brazilian Newspapers Use Metajournalistic Discourse to Defend Journalistic Authority2
Purposes, Principles, and Difficulties of Fact-checking in Ibero-America: Journalists’ Perceptions2
When It’s Worth the Effort: User Perceptions of AR-enhanced News Reports on Television2
Media (De)concentration and Editorial Cross-Media Self-Promotion: Evidence from Flanders2
An Arranged Marriage? The Impact of Audience Analytics Experts on the Boundaries of Journalism2
“Creativity, Innovation, Wit and Style”: Editorial Cartoons as Boundary Objects in Australia’s Journalism Awards, 1958–20242
“That s**t is Hard to Get Away from”: Working Alone in US Rural Journalism2
Comparing News Coverage of Refugees in South Korea: Media Outlet Types and Diversity Patterns2
Balancing Automation and Accuracy: A Comparative Analysis of AI Integration in News Production2
Enacting Journalistic Authority: The Communicative Challenges and Competences of Live Two-Way Correspondents in Swedish Public Service Broadcasting2
Explaining Expectations-Evaluation Discrepancies: The Role of Consumption and Populist Attitudes in Shaping Citizens’ Perceptions of PSM Performance2
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