Journalism Practice

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journalism Practice is 18. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Editorial Convergence Equals Lower News Content Diversity? A Mixed-Methods-Study Assessing Organization and Reporting of German Newspapers102
Journalism Metadiscourse on Professional Identity and Verification in UAE45
Journalism's Immersive Shift: Uncovering Immersive Journalism's Adherence to Traditional News Values, Norms, Routines and Roles40
Moving North: Analysis of News Representation of Central American Immigration in the U.S. and Mexico36
The Practice and Presentation of Slow Journalism: A Case Study of Kinfolk Magazine30
Accommodating Journalism in Authoritarian Political Regimes. The Interventionist and Loyal-Facilitator Roles in Cuba and Venezuela30
“It Became No Man’s Land”: The Burden of Moderating Online Harassment in Newswork30
A Watchdog That No Longer Barks: Role Performance of Investigative Journalism in China in the Digital Age29
AI in the Newsroom: Lessons from the Adoption of The Globe and Mail's Sophi27
Quality User-Generated Content? A Case Study of the Quality of Online News Comments on the Site of Finnish Public Service Broadcaster Yle27
Media (De)concentration and Editorial Cross-Media Self-Promotion: Evidence from Flanders24
The Rise of Curated Newsletters in Media: A Case Study of the New York Times20
Malta’s Media System from the Perspective of Journalists and Editors20
Shifting Spaces: How Journalism Students Perceive their Training through the COVID-19 Pandemic19
Introduction: Innovations, Transformations and the Future of Journalism19
Contemporary Contested Ethiopian Media Practice and Its Influence on Journalists’ Autonomy and Role18
The Promotion of Hate Speech: From a Media and Journalism Perspective18
In Numbers We Trust – The Use of Statistics in Political News18
Perceived Social Status and Ethnic Stratification—Evidence from Journalists in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region18
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