Journalism Practice

Papers
(The TQCC of Journalism Practice 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
“Not Their Fault, but Their Problem”: Organizational Responses to the Online Harassment of Journalists87
The Digitization of Harassment: Women Journalists’ Experiences with Online Harassment in the Philippines39
Expanding the Role of Trust in the Experience of Algorithmic Journalism: User Sensemaking of Algorithmic Heuristics in Korean Users37
Podcasting the Pandemic: Exploring Storytelling Formats and Shifting Journalistic Norms in News Podcasts Related to the Coronavirus35
The Story Behind the Story: Examining Transparency About the Journalistic Process and News Outlet Credibility33
Harassment’s Toll on Democracy: The Effects of Harassment Towards US Journalists30
Artificial Intelligence Practices in Everyday News Production: The Case of South Africa’s Mainstream Newsrooms29
Intimacy and Emotions in Podcast Journalism: A Study of Award-Winning Australian and British Podcasts29
Data Journalism in favela: Made by, for, and about Forgotten and Marginalized Communities26
Metajournalistic Discourse as a Stabilizer within the Journalistic Field: Journalistic Practice in the Covid-19 Pandemic25
Conjecturing Fearful Futures: Journalistic Discourses on Deepfakes24
Determinants of Journalists’ Autonomy and Safety: Evidence from the Worlds of Journalism Study23
The Rise of Social Journalism: An Explorative Case Study of a Youth-oriented Instagram News Account20
Understanding Influences, Misinformation, and Fact-Checking Concerning Climate-Change Journalism in Pakistan19
Audience Metrics: Operationalizing News Value for the Digital Newsroom19
“Our Company is in Survival Mode”: Metajournalistic Discourse on COVID-19’s Impact on U.S. Community Newspapers19
From Gatekeeper to Gate-opener: Open-Source Spaces in Investigative Journalism19
Journalists on Instagram: Presenting Professional Identity and Role on Image-focused Social Media18
Changing the Beat? Local Online Newsmaking in Finland, France, Germany, Portugal, and the U.K17
Automated Journalism and the Freedom of Media: Understanding Legal and Ethical Implications in Competitive Authoritarian Regime17
Reporting on the 2019 European Heatwaves and Climate Change: Journalists’ Attitudes, Motivations and Role Perceptions15
Nobody-fools-me perception: Influence of Age and Education on Overconfidence About Spotting Disinformation14
Can Journalists Be Safe in a Violent World?14
Journalistic Power: Constructing the “Truth” and the Economics of Objectivity14
The “Serial Effect” and the True Crime Podcast Ecosystem14
Two International Propaganda Models: Comparing RT and CGTN’s 2020 US Election Coverage14
“I Didn't Know How We Were Going to Survive”: U.S. Community Newspapers’ Resilience During COVID-1913
Complexity, Objectivity, and Shifting Roles: Environmental Correspondents March to a Changing Beat13
From the Immediacy of the Cybermedia to the Need for Slow Journalism: Experiences from Ibero-America12
New Organizations, Different Journalistic Roles, and Innovative Projects: How Second-generation Newsroom Innovation Labs are Changing the News Ecosystem12
From Personal to Professional: Exploring the Influences on Journalists’ Evaluation of Citizen Journalism Credibility12
Sourcing Practice in Local Media: Diversity and Media Shadows12
Journalists as Media Educators: Journalistic Media Education as Inclusive Boundary Work12
Innovating Online Journalism: New Ways of Storytelling12
Solidarity Reporting on Marginalization: A Grounded Alternative to Monitorial Reporting’s Emphasis on Officials12
“To Me, It's Normal Journalism” Professional Perceptions of Investigative Journalism and Evaluations of Personal Commitment12
Public Perceptions and Attitudes Towards the Application of Artificial Intelligence in Journalism: From a China-based Survey12
The Dynamics of Influence on Press Freedom in Different Media Systems: A Comparative Study11
Survival Strategies in Freelance Journalism: An Empowering Toolkit to Improve Professionals’ Working Conditions11
UK Alternative Left Media and Their Criticism of Mainstream News: Analysing the Canary and Evolve Politics11
Joining the Team: Metajournalistic Discourse, Paradigm Repair, the Athletic and Sports Journalism Practice11
Collaborating in a Pandemic: Adapting Local News Infrastructure to Meet Information Needs11
How COVID-19 is Revamping Journalism: Newsroom Practices and Innovations in a Crisis Context11
Challenges and Opportunities for Journalism in the Bulgarian COVID-19 Communication Ecology11
Preserving Data Journalism: A Systematic Literature Review11
The Tragedy of Errors: Political Ideology, Perceived Journalistic Quality, and Media Trust11
The Potential of Interactivity and Gamification Within Immersive Journalism & Interactive Documentary (I-Docs) to Explore Climate Change Literacy and Inoculate Against Misinformation11
Assessing the Role Performance of Solutions Journalism in a Global Pandemic11
The Lifestyle of Lifestyle Journalism: How Reporters Discursively Manage Their Aspirations in Their Daily Work10
Covering the Wildfire of Mati in Greece: Undermining the Systemic Human Impact on the Environment10
Evolving Newsrooms and the Second Level of Digital Divide: Implications for Journalistic Practice in Pakistan10
How Science Journalists Verify Numbers and Statistics in News Stories: Towards a Theory10
Automated Journalism in UK Local Newsrooms: Attitudes, Integration, Impact10
Female Investigative Journalists: Overcoming Threats, Intimidation, and Violence with Gendered Strategies10
Understanding Nascent Newsroom Security and Safety Cultures: The Emergence of the “Security Champion”10
Defending the Profession: U.S. Journalists’ Role Understanding in the Era of Fake News10
Is the Pandemic a Boon or a Bane? News Media Coverage of COVID-19 in China Daily10
Under the Fire of Disinformation. Attitudes Towards Fake News in the Ukrainian Frozen War10
Reporting Conflict from Afar: Journalists, Social Media, Communication Technologies, and War9
Covering the Covid-19 Pandemic Using Peace Journalism Approach9
Local News on Facebook: How Television Broadcasters use Facebook to Enhance Social Media News Engagement9
“We Have to act Like our Devices are Already Infected”: Investigative Journalists and Internet Surveillance9
Setting an Agenda to Tackle Environmental Issues with Data and Collaboration9
Purposes, Principles, and Difficulties of Fact-checking in Ibero-America: Journalists’ Perceptions9
Conversational Gatekeeping—Social Interactional Practices of Post-Publication Gatekeeping on Newspapers’ Facebook Pages9
Local Data Journalism in Germany: Data-driven Reporting Amidst Local Communities and Authorities9
How American Media Framed 2016 Presidential Election Using Data Visualization: The Case Study of the New York Times and the Washington Post8
Beyond Propaganda: The Changing Journalistic Practices of China’s Party Press in the Digital Era8
Peripheral Science Journalism: Scientists and Journalists Dancing on the Same Floor8
Parsing the Relationship Between Political News Consumption and Hierarchical Political Trust in China8
The German Data Journalist in 20218
Fact-Checking Methodology and its Transparency: What Indian Fact-Checking Websites Have to Say?8
The Impact of Constructive Television Journalism on the Audience: Results from an Online Study8
How Constructive News Outlets Reported the Synergistic Effects of Climate Change and Covid-19 Through Metaphors8
The Influence of Media Trust and Normative Role Expectations on the Credibility of Fact Checkers8
The Attention Apparatus: Conditions and Affordances of News Reporting in Hybrid Media Events of Terrorist Violence8
Operationalising Hybrid Newsroom Ethnography: Observing Amidst a Pandemic8
Teaching Journalists About Violence Against Women Best Reportage Practices: An Australian Case Study8
Hiding Behind Databases, Institutions and Actors: How Journalists Use Statistics in Reporting Humanitarian Crises8
The Networked Newsroom: Navigating New Boundaries of Work8
Measuring Photo Credibility in Journalistic Contexts: Scale Development and Application to Staff and Stock Photography8
Between Structures and Identities: Newsroom Policies, Division of Labor and Journalists’ Commitment to Investigative Reporting7
Public Service Media laboratories as communities of practice: implementing innovation at BBC News Labs and RTVE Lab7
Journalism's Immersive Shift: Uncovering Immersive Journalism's Adherence to Traditional News Values, Norms, Routines and Roles7
Coping with the Murder: The Impact of Ján Kuciak’s Assassination on Slovak Investigative Journalists7
Defining News from an Audience Perspective at a Time of Crisis in the United States7
Changing or Reinforcing the “Rules of the Game”: A Field Theory Perspective on the Impacts of Automated Journalism on Media Practitioners7
Promoting Newsafety from the Exile: The Emergence of New Journalistic Roles in Diaspora Journalists’ Networks7
Framing the Colombian Peace Process: Between Peace and War Journalism7
Pseudo-Media Disinformation Patterns: Polarised Discourse, Clickbait and Twisted Journalistic Mimicry7
From State Repression to Fear of non-state Actors: Examining Emerging Threats of Journalism Practice in Ethiopia7
Transformation or Continuation? Comparing Journalism in Digital and Legacy Media in China7
The Data Journalism Workforce: Demographics, Skills, Work Practices, and Challenges in the Aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic7
When the Right Protests: How Journalists Cover Conservative Movements7
Mediating the Truth: Influences of Routines on Legacy News Media Fact-Checking6
DIVISIONS of Polish Media and Journalists as an Example of Polarization and Politicization6
Organizational and Occupational Innovation when Implementing a Covid-19 Live Tracker in VG Newsroom6
Teaching Future Journalists the News: The Role of Journalism Educators in the News Literacy Movement6
Data Journalism as “Terra Incognita”: Newcomers’ Tensions in Shifting Towards Data Journalism Epistemology6
Navigating Precarity: Disruption and Decline at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette6
Portraying the Pandemic: Analysis of Textual-Visual Frames in German News Coverage of COVID-19 on Twitter6
Questioning Fact-Checking in the Fight Against Disinformation: An Audience Perspective6
Reconstructing the Informal and Invisible: Interactions Between Journalists and Political Sources in Two Countries6
Inventive Factfinders: Investigative Journalism as Professional Self-representation, Marker of Identity and Boundary Work6
Newsafety: Infrastructures, Practices and Consequences6
Community Newspaper Editors’ Perspectives on News Collaboration: Participatory Opportunities and Ethical Considerations Toward Citizen News Engagement6
Taiwan’s Public Discourse About Disinformation: The Role of Journalism, Academia, and Politics6
Scrape, Request, Collect, Repeat: How Data Journalists Around the World Transcend Obstacles to Public Data6
Heroes of the Day After Tomorrow: “The Oil Worker” in Norwegian Climate Coverage 2017–20216
The Intertwining of the Covid-19 Pandemic with Democracy Backlash: Making Sense of Journalism in Crisis6
Expanding Boundaries in Indigenous News: Guardian Australia, 2018–20206
When a Journalistic Truth-Seeking Tradition Thrives: Examining the Rise of the Brazilian Fact-Checking Movement6
News Beat Fluidity in Civic, Infotainment, and Service Role Performance Across Cultures6
When Will one Help? Understanding Audience Intervention in Online Harassment of Women Journalists6
“There’s a Camera Everywhere”: How Citizen Journalists, Cellphones, and Technology Shape Coverage of Police Shootings6
Data Journalism and Ethics: Best Practices in the Winning Projects (DJA, OJA and Sigma Awards)6
Factors Influencing the Use of Journalism Analytics as a Management Tool in Egyptian News Organizations6
Training and Supporting of Journalism Faculty to Teach Online: A Multiple Case Study6
Revenue & Readership: Rescuing & Reviving Rural Journalism5
Aspiring Journalists Share Practical Obstacles in Journalism Professionalism5
Promoting Hate Speech by Dehumanizing Metaphors of Immigration5
“Hapless Victims” or “Making Trouble”: Audience Responses to Stereotypical Representations of Asylum Seekers in Australian News Discourse5
Framing Migration in Southern European Media: Perceptions of Spanish, Italian, and Greek Specialized Journalists5
Negotiating the Conversation: How Journalists Learn to Interact with Audiences Online5
Who Sets Social Media Sentiment?: Sentiment Contagion in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election Media Tweet Network5
War of the Words: How Individuals Respond to “Fake News,” “Misinformation,” “Disinformation,” and “Online Falsehoods”5
Routine and Individual-Level Influences on Newspaper Front-Page Images: Wire Photographs, Staff Photojournalism, Race and Gender5
Isolated Incidents. Media Reporting on Violence Against Women in the German Press5
Peace Journalism in Theory and Practice: Kenyan and Foreign Correspondent Perspectives5
You Said Digital First! A Five-Dimensional Definition According to Journalists from Three Swiss Newspapers5
From Abstract News Users to Living Citizens: Assessing Audience Engagement Through a Professional Lens5
Critical Moments of Coordination in Newswork5
Becoming Cosmopolitan? Comparing Climate Change Coverage in Newspapers Across Countries5
Reporting Under the Microscope in Israel-Palestine and South Africa5
Making Sources Visible: Representation of Evidence in News Texts, 2007–20195
What is Professional Journalism? Conceptual Integration and Empirical Refinement5
Public Opinion in the News: Examining Portrayals and Viewpoint Heterogeneity5
An “Assumption of Bad Faith”: Using Fake News Rhetoric to Create Journalistic Teaching Moments5
White Supremacy on CNN and Fox: AC 360 and Hannity Coverage of the Charlottesville ‘Unite the Right’ Rally5
Rethinking Journalism Practice Through Innovative Approaches to Post Conflict Reporting5
Verification of Digital Sources in Swedish Newsrooms — A Technical Issue or a Question of Newsroom Culture?5
Are Journalists Reporting on the Highest-Impact Climate Solutions? Findings from a Survey of Environmental Journalists5
A Comparative Analysis of Chinese and American Newspaper Reports on China’s Belt and Road Initiative5
“It’s Not Hate but … ”: Marginal Categories in Rural Journalism5
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