| PRACTICING ENGAGEMENT Participatory journalism in the Web 2.0 era |
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| AUTOMATED JOURNALISM 2.0: EVENT-DRIVEN NARRATIVES From simple descriptions to real stories |
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| SOLUTIONS JOURNALISM The effects of including solution information in news stories about social problems |
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| Audience Engagement, Reciprocity, and the Pursuit of Community Connectedness in Public Media Journalism |
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| Fake News as a Critical Incident in Journalism |
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| HOW JOURNALISTS AND SOCIAL MEDIA USERS PERCEIVE ONLINE FACT-CHECKING AND VERIFICATION SERVICES |
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| WHAT MAKES FOR GREAT DATA JOURNALISM? A content analysis of data journalism awards finalists 2012-2015 |
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| AND DELIVER US TO SEGMENTATION The growing appeal of the niche news audience |
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| DIVERSIFYING LIKES Relating reactions to commenting and sharing on newspaper Facebook pages |
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| CLASSIFYING DATA JOURNALISM A content analysis of daily data-driven stories |
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| PLACING FACEBOOK Trending, Napalm Girl, fake news and journalistic boundary work |
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| FAKE NEWS Australian and British journalists' role perceptions in an era of alternative facts |
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| AN ILLUSION OF INTERACTIVITY The paternalistic side of data journalism |
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| TRACING THE SOURCES A comparative content analysis of Belgian health news |
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| FROM TRUST ME TO SHOW ME JOURNALISM Can DocumentCloud help to restore the deteriorating credibility of news? |
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| MOBILE JOURNALISM AS LIFESTYLE JOURNALISM? Field Theory in the integration of mobile in the newsroom and mobile journalist role conception |
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| Principles and Boundaries of Fact-checking: Journalists' Perception |
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| THE DISCURSIVE (RE)CONSTRUCTION OF JOURNALISM'S GATEKEEPING ROLE |
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| When Journalism and Automation Intersect: Assessing the Influence of the Technological Field on Contemporary Newsrooms |
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| THEY GO FOR GENDER FIRST The nature and effect of sexist abuse of female technology journalists |
5 |
| THE BATHROOM BOOGEYMAN A qualitative analysis of how the Houston Chronicle framed the Equal Rights Ordinance |
5 |
| THE CONSTRUCTIVE ROLE OF JOURNALISM Contentious metadiscourse on constructive journalism and solutions journalism |
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| When Everything Else Fails: Radio Journalism During Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico |
5 |
| THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN (THE BASTARDS?) Finding a legitimate place for feedback in the journalistic field |
5 |
| 3Ws OF DATA JOURNALISM EDUCATION What, where and who? |
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| TACKLING UNCERTAINTY FOR JOURNALISM GRADUATES A model for teaching experiential entrepreneurship |
5 |
| Framing of a Brazilian Crisis: Dilma Rousseff's Impeachment in National and International Editorials |
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| News Media's Rhpteric on Facebook |
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| HAVE YOU HEARD? US journalistic listening in cacophonous times |
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| IS MOJO (EN)DE-SKILLING? Unfolding the practices of mobile journalism in an Indian newsroom |
4 |
| DECLARING THE VALUE OF TRUTH Progressive-era lessons for combatting fake news |
4 |
| TRANSFORMATION OF A MODERN NEWSROOM WORKFORCE: A case study of NYC journalist network histories from 2011 to 2015 |
4 |
| Covering Trump's 'Carnival': A Rhetorical Alternative to 'Objective' Reporting |
4 |
| TWEETING THE AGENDA How print and alternative web-only news organizations use Twitter as a source |
4 |
| DDDDD COVERING MASS SHOOTINGS Journalists' perceptions of coverage and factors influencing attitudes |
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| PLACING CONSTRUCTIVE JOURNALISM IN CONTEXT |
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| PLEASE FOLLOW US Media roles in Twitter discussions in the United States, Germany, France, and Russia |
3 |
| TRUST ME, I'M A SUB-EDITOR Production values at work in newspaper sub-editing |
3 |
| PERSONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL PREDICTORS OF COMPASSION FATIGUE SYMPTOMS IN LOCAL TELEVISION JOURNALISTS |
3 |
| WHO GETS VOCAL ABOUT HYPERLOCAL Neighborhood involvement and socioeconomics in the sharing of hyperlocal news |
3 |
| THIS REPORTER IS SO UGLY, HOW CAN SHE APPEAR ON TV? Negotiating gender online and offline in Taiwanese media |
3 |
| TELL ME WHO YOUR SOURCES ARE Perceptions of news credibility on social media |
3 |
| Attribution Practices for the Man-Machine Marriage: How Perceived Human Intervention, Automation Metaphors, and Byline Location Affect the Perceived Bias and Credibility of Purportedly Automated Content |
3 |
| The Appearance of Objectivity: How Immigration-Critical Alternative Media Report the News |
3 |
| THE PROMISE OF THE TRANSPARENCY CULTURE A comparative study of access to public data in Spanish and Swedish newsrooms |
3 |
| Kindling Social Entrepreneurial Journalism |
3 |
| The. Form of Content Personalisation at Mainstream, Transatlantic News Outlets: 2010-2016 |
3 |
| Populist Twitter Posts in News Stories Statement Recognition and the Polarizing Effects on Candidate Evaluation and Anti-Immigrant Attitudes |
3 |
| Now You See Me - Now You Don't: Journalists' Experiences With surveillance |
3 |
| Media Criticism from the Far-Right: Attacking from Many Angles |
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