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- Journalism Studies | Journal | Taylor Francis Online
A global forum for the study and critical discussion of journalism, including theories, conceptual frameworks, methods, and political ethical social dimensions
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About this journal Aims and scope Journalism Studies is a flagship journal in the field of journalism, which provides a forum for the study and critical discussion of journalism as both a subject of academic inquiry and an arena of professional practice
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- Journalism Studies: Vol 27, No 4 (Current issue)
Explore the current issue of Journalism Studies, Volume 27, Issue 4, 2026
- Full article: Comparing Journalistic Cultures Across Nations
Abstract Comparative studies of journalism have become immensely popular in recent times, yet a range of methodological and logistical challenges persist in existing work This introduction to the special issue on “Comparing Journalistic Cultures” provides a brief overview of these challenges, before providing an overview of the genesis of the Worlds of Journalism Study, an unprecedented
- Deepfakes and Journalism: Normative Considerations and Implications
This study aims to address this research gap by examining journalists’ understanding of the technology as well as normative and ethical implications for journalism and journalistic practice
- Analyzing Sensationalism in News on Twitter (X): Clickbait Journalism . . .
This study empirically investigates whether online-native news outlets utilize more sensational features than legacy news outlets to promote their news stories on Twitter (now X) The impact of sensationalism on subsequent user engagement metrics is also tested
- COMPARING JOURNALISTIC CULTURES ACROSS NATIONS
The scholars collaborating in the Worlds of Journalism Study come from different theoretical, methodological and cultural backgrounds, and they have distinctive understandings of team work, division of labor, work structures, academic hierarchy, information exchange and, perhaps most importantly, communication habits
- Determinants of Journalists’ Autonomy and Safety: Evidence from the . . .
The present study is an attempt to examine how objective structural political forces and subjective perception of political influences determine journalists’ autonomy and safety The evidence is ba
- Why We Need Journalism? A Response to Why Pursue a Career in Journalism . . .
ABSTRACT In his provocation, Matt Powers calls for scholars to study the cultivation and their management, and for scholars to cease to believe that a career in the news is worthy of one’s investments Powers suggests that scholars of journalism study why people choose journalism, who chooses to commit to it, and what the consequential implications are for these jobs and society While the
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