Journalism Archive
Solutions and constructive journalism in the evolving media landscape of Central and Eastern Europe
Keyser Lough, “Solutions and constructive journalism in the evolving media landscape of Central and Eastern Europe,” accepted for presentation at the 14th CEECOM Conference, Brno, Czech Republic. Overview: This paper […]
Humanizing the Environment: Character Presentation in Solution-Oriented Visual Reporting
Kovačević, P. & Keyser Lough, “Humanizing the Environment: Character Presentation in Solution-Oriented Visual Reporting,” accepted for presentation in the Visual Culture Working Group at the International Association for Media and […]
String Quartet on the Titanic: Are journalists covering their own demise or rowing to safety?
Karin Assmann, “String Quartet on the Titanic: Are journalists covering their own demise or rowing to safety?,” accepted for presentation at the 2023 Future of Journalism Conference (Cardiff University). Abstract: […]
Failure or reasonable move?: Portrayal of American pullout from Afghanistan in Russian and American international media
Ivanka Pjesivac, Imre, I., Leslie Klein (Graduate Student) & Petrov, A. (2023). Failure or reasonable move?: Portrayal of American pullout from Afghanistan in Russian and American international media. Electronic News. Advance online publication: DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/19312431231165931 Abstract: This […]
East and West German Journalists in Leadership: Perceptions of work conditions, norms and practices
Eckert, S. and Assmann, K. (2023) East and West German Journalists in Leadership: Perceptions of work conditions, norms and practices. DGPuk Yearbook. 1-11 DGPuk (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Publizistik- und Kommunikationswissenschaft) […]
Is it DEI or Activism: When Campus Media Cover Racial Justice Demonstrations
Charlotte Norsworthy Varnum, “Is it DEI or Activism: When Campus Media Cover Racial Justice Demonstrations,” Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Panel Acceptance August 2023 Overview: This panel will examine […]
The framing of the Chinese state and its policies in China Radio International for Croatian and Serbian Audiences
Imre, I., Ivanka Pjesivac, & Petrov, A. (April 2023). “The framing of the Chinese state and its policies in China Radio International for Croatian and Serbian Audiences.” Research in progress […]
Are women journalists in leadership changing work conditions and newsroom culture?
Karin Assmann & Eckert, S. (Accepted, 2023) “Are women journalists in leadership changing work conditions and newsroom culture?” Journalism. Abstract: Using standpoint epistemology and critical mass theory this study analyzes […]
Whistleblowers and their faith in journalism
Karin Assmann. “Whistleblowers and their faith in journalism” has been published (online first) in Journalism Practice and was featured in Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis’ column RQ1 and in the Nieman Lab newsletter. Abstract: […]
Protest reporting across clientelist media systems
Harlow, S., Camaj, L., & Pjesivac, I. (2022). Protest reporting across clientelist media systems. International Communication Gazette. Advance online publication: doi.org/10.1177/1748048522114686 Abstract:Most protest paradigm studies examining news media’s portrayals of protesters are based on an […]