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Friday, April 26, 2024

Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies 13.1 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies 13.1 is out now!

 

In this edition we seek to advance a debate that helps us redefine journalism. Not as a new fixed concept but rather as an open-ended discussion that allows for the nuance that the fracture of a traditional way of reporting news hands to us as observers. For this journal, however, our role will not be as impassive and neutral analysts but rather as active participants fostering future discussion and debates. The combination of papers that we present in this issue is a reflection on these challenges and each one of them provides, in its own way, an engaging and provoking response.

 

For more information about the journal and issue click here>>

https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-applied-journalism-media-studies

 

Aims & Scope

 

The Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to bridge the gap between media and communication research and actors within media production, i.e. broadcasters, newspapers, radio, Internet-based media outlets, etc. It is devoted to research with an applied angle in which a clear link is made between the prevalent theories and paradigms media and communication scholars work with, and the real world where media and communication activities take place.

 

This title is indexed with Scopus and the Web of Science’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).

 

Issue 13.1

 

Editorial

JAIRO LUGO-OCANDO

 

Articles

 

An understanding of Nigerian television mobile news applications and associate news locations

JOHN AYODELE OYEWOLE

 

Pressure, compromise and overwork: How Australian regional journalists gain job satisfaction through community service

ELIZABETH JANE STEPHENS AND ROSANNA NATOLI

 

Manufacturing foreign news from afar: Views from an editor’s desk

TABE BERGMAN

 

‘Fake news’, real impact: Changing practices among public broadcasting organizations in the Asia-Pacific region

ANTOON DE RYCKER, RAMACHANDRAN PONNAN AND LAI FONG YANG

 

Automating the search and selection of news in municipal registries: Experiences from a Swedish participatory action research project

MALIN PICHA EDWARDSSON

 

Sentiment analysis of tweet content on Hurricane Dorian: Sensemaking in digital journalistic inquiry ecology

YANFANG WU

 

Book Reviews

 

Material Media-Making in the Digital Age, Daniel Binns (2021)

WAFA KHALFAN

 

Journalism, Society and Politics in the Digital Media Era, Nael Jebril, Stephen Jukes, Sofia Iordanidou and Emmanouil Takas (eds) (2020)

CATHLEEN LEGRAND