Journalism

Papers
(The TQCC of Journalism is 4. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Let’s dance the news! How the news media are adapting to the logic of TikTok74
Attracting the news: Algorithms, platforms, and reframing incidental exposure66
The Matthew Effect in social media news use: Assessing inequalities in news exposure and news engagement on social network sites (SNS)52
Processing news on social media. The political incidental news exposure model (PINE)45
Life in a news desert: The perceived impact of a newspaper closure on community members42
Incidentality on a continuum: A comparative conceptualization of incidental news consumption40
The head and heart of news avoidance: How attitudes about the news media relate to levels of news consumption37
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
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
‘X Journalism’.Exploring journalism’s diverse meanings through the names we give it25
‘We are a neeeew generation’: Early adolescents’ views on news and news literacy24
Interest matters: The effects of constructive news reporting on Millennials’ emotions and engagement23
Defining and conceptualizing news literacy22
Introduction: The emotional turn in journalism22
Dissecting news diversity: An integrated conceptual framework21
Gatekeeping, ideological affinity and journalistic translation20
Hating journalism: Anti-press discourse and negative emotions toward journalism in Korea19
How the public understands news media trust: An open-ended approach18
Avoiding real news, believing in fake news? Investigating pathways from information overload to misbelief18
Conceptualizing the Active Audience: Rhetoric and Practice in “Engaged Journalism”17
Layoffs, inequity and COVID-19: A longitudinal study of the journalism jobs crisis in Australia from 2012 to 202017
Let’s nab fake science news: Predicting scientists’ support for interventions using the influence of presumed media influence model17
Surveying journalists in the “New Normal”: Considerations and recommendations17
Hostile emotions: An exploratory study of far-right online commenters and their emotional connection to traditional and alternative news media16
A systematic review of constructive and solutions journalism research16
Is citizen journalism dead? An examination of recent developments in the field16
Tackling the emotional toll together: How journalists address harassment with connective practices15
Testing the inadvertency hypothesis: Incidental news exposure and political disagreement across media platforms15
Journalistic innovation: How new formats of digital journalism are perceived in the academic literature15
What to expect when you’re expecting robots: Futures, expectations, and pseudo-artificial general intelligence in UK news15
An elixir of life? Emotional labour in cultural journalism14
Disrupting or reconfiguring racist narratives about Muslims? The representation of British Muslims during the Covid crisis14
A first-person promise? A content-analysis of immersive journalistic productions14
Smartphones as personal digital archives? Recentring migrant authority as curating and storytelling subjects14
Who is the censor? Self-censorship of Russian journalists in professional routines and social networking13
Data-driven news work culture: Reconciling tensions in epistemic values and practices of news journalism13
Objects of journalism, revised: Rethinking materiality in journalism studies through emotion, culture and ‘unexpected objects’13
Journalism Education in the 21st century: A thematic analysis of the research literature13
Regional news audiences’ value perception of local news13
How much journalism is in brand journalism? How brand journalists perceive their roles and blur the boundaries between journalism and strategic communication13
The effect of news labels on perceived credibility13
Trauma exposure and post-traumatic stress disorder among regional journalists in Pakistan13
Audience expectations of journalism: What’s politics got to do with it?13
‘Forced to report’: Affective proximity and the perils of local reporting on Syria12
Before reception: Trust in the news as infrastructure12
Aspirational lifestyle journalism: The impact of social class on producers’ and audiences’ views in the context of socio-economic inequality12
The culture of free: Construct explication and democratic ramifications for readers’ willingness to pay for public affairs news12
An unavoidable convenience: How post-millennials engage with the news that finds them on social and mobile media11
Mediatization and journalistic agency: Russian television coverage of the Skripal poisonings11
Beyond verification: Flesh witnessing and the significance of embodiment in conflict news11
News media framing of social protests around racial tensions during the Donald Trump presidency11
Issue stance and perceived journalistic motives explain divergent audience perceptions of fake news11
Outbreak news production as a site of tension: Journalists’ news-making of global infectious disease11
Transparency as metajournalistic performance: The New York Times’ Caliphate podcast and new ways to claim journalistic authority10
Perceptions versus performance: How routines, norms and values influence journalists’ protest coverage decisions10
Illusio and disillusionment: expectations met or disappointed among young journalists10
“Toxic atmosphere effect”: Uncivil online comments cue negative audience perceptions of news outlet credibility10
Studying incidental news: Antecedents, dynamics and implications10
Russia’s law ‘On news aggregators’: Control the news feed, control the news?10
Diffusion of innovations in digital journalism: Technology, roles, and gender in modern newsrooms10
From magazines to blogs: The shifting boundaries of fashion journalism10
Deepfakes, misinformation and disinformation and authenticity infrastructure responses: Impacts on frontline witnessing, distant witnessing, and civic journalism9
Redefining journalism narratives, distribution strategies, and user involvement based on innovation in digital native media9
The media diversity and inclusion paradox: Experiences of black and brown journalists in mainstream British news institutions8
National prisms of a global phenomenon: A comparative study of press coverage of climate change in the US, UK and China8
Applying news values theory to liking, commenting and sharing mainstream news articles on Facebook8
Data journalism uptake in South Africa’s mainstream quotidian business news reporting practices8
Cross-bordering journalism: How intermediaries of change drive the adoption of new practices8
Covering sustainable finance: Role perceptions, journalistic practices and moral dilemmas8
A cudgel of repression: Analysing state instrumentalisation of the ‘fake news’ label in Southeast Asia8
Mitigating the consequences of negative news: How constructive journalism enhances self-efficacy and news credibility8
Satirical news from left to right: Discursive integration in written online satire8
A threat to journalism? How journalists and advertising sales managers in news organizations perceive and cope with native advertising8
Independent or a political pawn? How recipients perceive influences on journalistic work compared to journalists and what explains their perceptions8
Journalistic illusio in a restrictive context: Role conceptions and perceptions of role enactment among Iranian journalists8
‘Do digital technologies matter? How hyperlocal media is re-configuring the media landscape of a Russian province’7
Public service media for better democracies: Testing the role of perceptual and structural variables in shaping citizens’ evaluations of public television7
Expanding peace journalism: A new model for analyzing media representations of immigration7
Where exactly between utopia and dystopia? A framing analysis of AI and automation in US newspapers7
What is terrorism (according to the news)? How the German press selectively labels political violence as “terrorism”7
Reciprocal journalism’s double-edged sword: How journalists resolve cognitive dissonance after experiencing harassment from audiences on social media7
Why people don’t pay for news: A qualitative study7
Those who have the power get the coverage – Female politicians in campaign coverage in Austria over time7
The blurring line between freelance journalists and self-employed media workers7
Whose stories are told and who is made responsible? Human-interest framing in health journalism in Norway, Spain, the U.K. and the U.S.7
‘A journalism of fear’7
‘It’s OK to feel’: The emotionality norm and its evolution in U.S. print journalism7
Individual differences in affective agenda setting: A cross-sectional analysis of three U.S. presidential elections7
Shaping the ‘inexplicable’: A social constructionist analysis of news reporting of familicide-suicide7
Reporting familicide-suicide in broadcast media: An Irish case study to inform better practice6
Defending democracy or amplifying populism? Journalistic coverage, Twitter, and users’ engagement in Bolsonaro’s Brazil6
A typology of alternative online political media in the United Kingdom: A longitudinal content analysis (2015–2018)6
Agents of meta: Institutional actors in the journalism space and the innovation of local news6
Emotive, evaluative, epistemic: A linguistic analysis of affectivity in news journalism6
Writing for the audience or for public relations? How lifestyle editors perceive expectations about their professional role and manage potential for conflict6
Expert voices in the news reporting of the coronavirus pandemic: A study of UK television news bulletins and their audiences6
Reporting the unsayable: Scandalous talk by right-wing populist politicians and the challenge for journalism6
Predicting perceptions of incivility across 20 news comment sections6
Visual polarisation: Examining the interplay of visual cues and media trust on the evaluation of political candidates6
The political economics of news making in Russian media: Ownership, clickbait and censorship6
Do journalists differentiate between Muslims and Islamist terrorists? A content analysis of terrorism news coverage6
Moral solidarity as a news value: Rendering marginalized communities and enduring social injustice newsworthy6
The comment gap: Affective publics and gatekeeping in The New York Times’ comment sections6
Adopting a mojo mindset: Training newspaper reporters in mobile journalism6
Reducing misperceptions through news stories with data visualization: The role of readers’ prior knowledge and prior beliefs5
Social campaigns to social change? Sexual violence framing in U.S. news before and after #metoo5
Self-censorship: Foreign journalists’ reportage of Turkey5
Problematising the restoration of trust through transparency: Focusing on quoting5
Using the Responsible Suicide Reporting Model to increase adherence to global media reporting guidelines5
Viral journalism. Strategy, tactics and limitations of the fast spread of content on social media: Case study of the United Kingdom quality publications5
The effects of constructive journalism techniques on mood, comprehension, and trust5
Origin stories of local journalism entrepreneurs5
Audience understandings of disinformation: navigating news media through a prism of pragmatic scepticism5
Ethiopian-Israeli women working in mainstream journalism: Linking Ethiopian, black and Israeli identities through news-making5
“Why I quit journalism:” Former journalists’ advice giving as a way to regain control5
Headlines for summarizing news or attracting readers’ attention? Comparing news headlines in South Korean newspapers with the New York Times5
Journalism ethics with Foucault: Casually employed journalists’ constructions of professional integrity5
How source-level and message-level factors influence journalists’ social media visibility during a public health crisis5
Back to the future of journalist work? Entrepreneurial subjectivity and freelance journalism in Sweden5
Perpetrator witnessing: Testing the norms and forms of witnessing through livestreaming terror attacks5
Challenging journalistic objectivity: How journalists of color call for a reckoning5
Advocacy journalism in the 21st century: Rethinking entertainment in digital Black press outlets5
Workplace well-being and support systems in journalism: Comparative analysis of Germany and the United Kingdom5
Strategy framing in the international arena: A cross-national comparative content analysis on the China-US trade conflict coverage4
A public good: Can government really save the press?4
Discursive representation of the Article 370 abrogation: A comparative CDA of the headlines of two major Indian online news publications4
The discourses of data journalism4
The more, the better? Effects of transparency tools and moderators on the perceived credibility of news articles4
Disconnecting from digital news: News avoidance and the ignored role of social class4
Exploring “ideological correction” in digital news updates of Portland protests & police violence4
The (r)evolution of transsexuality in the news media: The case of the Spanish digital press (2000-2020)4
Where news could not inspire change: TRT World as a party broadcaster4
Making soufflé with metal: Effects of the coronavirus pandemic on sports journalism practices4
News automation, materialities, and the remix of an editorial process4
The value of Muslim and non-Muslim life: A comparative content analysis of elite American newspaper coverage of terrorism victims4
Who is a good journalist? Evaluations of journalistic worth in the era of social media4
Dynamics of (dis)trust between the news media and their audience: The case of the April 2019 Israeli exit polls4
How to report on elections? The effects of game, issue and negative coverage on reader engagement and incivility4
“We always report under pressure”: Professionalism and journalistic identity among regional journalists in a conflict zone4
After the revolution: Tunisian journalism students and a news media in transition4
Probing peace journalism: The discursive construction of blackness within the racial democracy of Colombia4
News comment sections and online echo chambers: The ideological alignment between partisan news stories and their user comments4
Resisting the resistance (journalism): Ben Smith, Ronan Farrow, and delineating boundaries of practice4
Co-creation in North American and European digital native media: Web, social networks and offline spaces4
Epistemic modes in news production: How journalists manage ways of knowing in hybrid media events involving terrorist violence4
Interdisciplinary approaches to journalistic translation4
Social media, misinformation, and cultivation of informational mistrust: Cultivating Covid-19 mistrust4
How fact-checkers delimit their scope of practices and use sources: Comparing professional and partisan practitioners4
Communities of practice in the production and resourcing of fact-checking4
The structures that shape news consumption: Evidence from the early period of the COVID-19 pandemic4
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