Journalism Archive
I don’t fit the narrative’: Sports Journalists’ Framing of Angel Reese vs Everybody
Denetra Walker, Perry, E., Wilson, B., Huiying (Amy) Ni (Ph.D. student), Quindelda (Q) McElroy (Ph.D. student) & Tindall, J. (2025) “’I don’t fit the narrative’: Sports Journalists’ Framing of Angel Reese […]
Boundaries of Intersectional Journalism Studies: Gender, Migration Biography and East/West German Socialization
Karin Assmann and Eckert, S. “Boundaries of Intersectional Journalism Studies: Gender, Migration Biography and East/West German Socialization,” accepted for presentation at the 2025 annual conference of the German Communication’s Journalism/Journalism […]
Reporting on the Right
Karin Assmann. “Reporting on the Right,” presented at AEJMC, August, San Francisco. Abstract: This study asks how German reporters covering right-wing movements and parties, particularly the German populist party AfD, experience […]
Reporters for Democracy: Covering the Democracy Beat
Karin Assmann and Lorenz, A. “Reporters for Democracy: Covering the Democracy Beat,” presented at AEJMC, August, San Francisco. Abstract: In recent years news organizations have been adding a new beat to […]
Transfarmation: Fed up with a system that may harm both bird and man, southern poultry farmers consider the future
Moni Basu, “Transfarmation: Fed up with a system that may harm both bird and man, southern poultry farmers consider the future,” The Bitter Southerner, May 21. This is a narrative article […]
I saw a Modern-Day Lynching”: Black Journalists’ Experiences of Trauma #ReportingWhileBlack
Denetra Walker. “I saw a Modern-Day Lynching”: Black Journalists’ Experiences of Trauma #ReportingWhileBlack.” Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly. https://doi.org/10.1177/10776990251361797 Abstract: Through the lens of Standpoint theory, Black journalists share their experiences […]
Crisis in Brazil: An International News Coverage
Itai Himelboim (November, 9, 2023). “Crisis in Brazil: An International News Coverage,” presented at the 2nd Crisis Communication symposium. São Paulo, Brazil.
The view from Ground Zero: Minnesota, News Media & Trusted Messengers
Denetra Walker, panel moderator, “The view from Ground Zero: Minnesota, News Media & Trusted Messengers,” LIFT (Leaders Invested in Fostering Trust) Symposium, Michigan State University, November 2.
Bernays planted the seeds of mis- and dis-information
Abstract: This essay critically analyzes the role of a “special pleader” or a persuasion specialist in Edward Bernays’ seminal work “Crystallizing Public Opinion.” In this essay, I argue that persuasion […]
Product Development with Solutions Journalism: The four qualities of solutions journalism can help with newsroom problem solving too
Amanda Bright (2023, November 20). “Product Development with Solutions Journalism: The four qualities of solutions journalism can help with newsroom problem solving too.” Solutions Journalism Network: The Whole Story. https://thewholestory.solutionsjournalism.org/product-development-with-solutions-journalism-fe1106740874 Abstract: […]