Journalism Archive
Intersectional Political Economy: New Directions for Research and Teaching
Karin Assmann will be a panelist on an International Communication Association pre-conference panel titled “Intersectional Political Economy: New Directions for Research and Teaching.” This research panel session focuses on “How can […]
‘AI Sometimes Lack Cultural Reality’: Trust, Verification, and Constraint in Nigerian Newsrooms
Amaka P. Onebunne and Moses U. Okocha (Ph.D. student), “‘AI Sometimes Lack Cultural Reality’: Trust, Verification, and Constraint in Nigerian Newsrooms,” paper to be presented at the 51st AEJMC Southeast […]
Same Sh*t, Different Modality: Rapid Pace of Digital Innovation Adds Complexity to Experiences of Diverse Women Media Leaders in U.S. Newsrooms
Quindelda “Q.” McElroy (Ph.D. student). “Same Sh*t, Different Modality: Rapid Pace of Digital Innovation Adds Complexity to Experiences of Diverse Women Media Leaders in U.S. Newsrooms” has been accepted for […]
Intra-national inequalities in journalism studies in context: Gender, migration and East-West/North-South
Stine Eckert and Karin Assmann. “Intra-national inequalities in journalism studies in context: Gender, migration and East-West/North-South,” paper accepted for presentation at the International Communication Association (ICA) conference, June 4-8, Cape […]
Reporters for Democracy: A paradigm under construction
Karin Assmann and Andrea Lorenz. “Reporters for Democracy: A paradigm under construction,” paper accepted for presentation at the International Communication Association (ICA) conference, June 4-8, Cape Town, South Africa. Abstract: In recent […]
‘The Paper’”: Mocking or Paying Tribute to Community News? Metajournalistic Discourse Repairing a Broken Local News Paradigm
Karin Assman and Roberta Fiorito (Ph.D. student), “’The Paper’”: Mocking or Paying Tribute to Community News? Metajournalistic Discourse Repairing a Broken Local News Paradigm,” paper accepted for presentation at the AEJMC […]
Building a Lifestyle vs. an Empire: How Substack Journalists Reimagine Newsroom Norms, Reporting Beats and Role Conceptions
Roberta Fiorito (Ph.D. student) and Karin Assman, “Building a Lifestyle vs. an Empire: How Substack Journalists Reimagine Newsroom Norms, Reporting Beats and Role Conceptions,” paper accepted for presentation at the […]
Catfishing, Clickbait & Single Mothers: Representation of Women Journalists in Peacock SeriesThe Paper
Roberta Fiorito (Ph.D. student), “Catfishing, Clickbait & Single Mothers: Representation of Women Journalists in Peacock SeriesThe Paper,” accepted for presentation to Pop Culture Association (PCA) conference in April 8, 2026, Atlanta. Abstract: […]
The Boundaries of Intersectional Journalism Studies: Gender, Migration Biography and East/West German Socialization
Karin Assmann and Eckert, S. “The Boundaries of Intersectional Journalism Studies: Gender, Migration Biography and East/West German Socialization,” paper presented at the Journalism Studies Division Conference of the German Communication Association; […]
Big Butt Ideology’: Digital gaze and evolving normative beauty constructs for Black women
Quindelda “Q.” McElroy (Ph.D. student) (Accepted). “‘Big Butt Ideology’: Digital gaze and evolving normative beauty constructs for Black women.” Howard Journal of Communications. DOI: 10.1080/10646175.2025.2567330 Abstract: By applying methods of ideological […]