The study “The blurring line between freelance journalists and self-employed media workers” by Beate Josephi and Penny O’Donnell from University of Sydney explores the ways in...
The study “Pixel politics and satellite interpretation in the Syrian war” by Fiona A Greenland from University of Virginia contributed to the neglected area of pixel...
has launched three new online publications to cover news, entertainment and sport across every corner of London. South East Londoner, North East Londoner and North West...
The JournoFest panel ‘More than a game: why sports journalism matters’ explored the value of sport reporting in today’s world, writes Manchester sports journalism trainee Tum...
The JournoFest panel ‘Thriving in a digital landscape: telling stories with a difference’ explored the benefits of new technologies and changing consumption habits in journalism, writes...
This year’s JournoFest panel ‘From the frontline: reporting on hostile environments’ focused on managing fear and pressure in the face of conflict, writes School of Journalism...
The study “The “major mea culpa:” Journalistic Discursive Techniques When Professional Norms are Broken” by Erica Salkin and Kevin Grieves from Whitworth University looked at how...
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in May 2022 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles...
The study “Communities of practice in the production and resourcing of fact-checking” by Stephanie Brookes from Monash University in Melbourne and Lisa Waller from RMIT University...
This year’s JournoFest launch event ‘Why journalism is more important than ever’ focused on the importance of trust, truth, and holding power to account, writes London...