Journalism Archive
Listening for The Echo: How Our Students Are Stepping Into, Embracing Community Journalism
Amanda Bright, “Listening for The Echo: How Our Students Are Stepping Into, Embracing Community Journalism,” Teaching Journalism & Mass Communication, Vol. 12, no. 2 (2022), pp. 77-80 https://www.aejmc.us/spig/journal Abstract: The […]
Whistleblowers and their faith in journalism
Karin Assmann. “Whistleblowers and their faith in journalism,” Journalism Practice (forthcoming). Abstract: Reporters, to enact their role as watchdogs and their commitment to uncovering corporate or governmental wrongdoing, often must […]
Bigger Than Bravery: Black Resilience and Reclamation in a Time of Pandemic, November 2022
Valerie Boyd, editor, Bigger Than Bravery: Black Resilience and Reclamation in a Time of Pandemic, November 2022. For a terrific review of Valerie’s book, see: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/dec/14/valerie-boyd-life-work-alice-walker
She said, ‘Enough!’ Women-led protests around the world from a communication perspective
Karin Assman is an invited panelist for an AEJMC ICD panel entitled: “She said, ‘Enough!’ Women-led protests around the world from a communication perspective” on November 17. She’ll be talking about initiatives in […]
El fenómeno de la telenovela turca / The Phenomenon of Turkish Dramas
Carolina Acosta-Alzuru (October 2022). “El fenómeno de la telenovela turca / The Phenomenon of Turkish Dramas.” In Professor Giuliana Cassano’s course Géneros dramáticos televisivos globales / Global Dramatic TV Genres” […]
Richer solutions journalism through multi-semiotic news storytelling
Kyser Lough. “Richer solutions journalism through multi-semiotic news storytelling,” extended abstract accepted for presentation at the 19 Oct 2022 ECREA pre-conference: Constructive Journalism: Where are we now and what are […]
Panel debate: Trends and developments in the research in constructive journalism
Karen McIntyre, Nicole Dahmen, Kyser Lough, Cathrine Gyldensted and Ulrik Haagerup. Panel debate: Trends and developments in the research in constructive journalism. Networks and future collaboration? Invited panelist for the closing […]
Journalism ethics at the crossroads: Democracy, fake news, and the news crisis
Book review. F. Marion Kronauge (undergraduate journalism student). (forthcoming). A review of Robert Patching and Martin Hirst book Journalism ethics at the crossroads: Democracy, fake news, and the news crisis, to […]
Information-seeking barriers and strategies in maternity care: a framework analysis of nurses’ goals, plans, and actions
Dalton, E. D., Miller, L. E., Pjesivac, Ivanka, & Eldredge, S. A. (2022). Information-seeking barriers and strategies in maternity care: a framework analysis of nurses’ goals, plans, and actions. Journal […]
360-degree journalism as a gateway to information seeking: The role of enjoyment and spatial presence
Ivanka Pjesivac, Sun Joo (Grace) Ahn, Solyee Kim (former PhD student) & Andrea Briscoe (current PhD student) (in press). “360-degree journalism as a gateway to information seeking: The role of enjoyment and spatial presence.” Journalism Practice. Advance online […]