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...
This year’s local elections were a key test of the national political mood, and trainees were on the frontline of reporting crucial vote counts in London...
The study “Is all Russian news the same? Framing in Russian news media generated by the Yandex news algorithm for the United States, Estonia, and Russia.”...
The study “Trust and Fear in the Newsroom: How Emotions Drive the Exchange of Innovative Ideas” by Ornella Porcu and Liesbeth Hermans from Windesheim University of...
The Location Guide, Filmmakers for Ukraine and EUFCN are organising a fundraisingcampaign at this year’s Cannes Film Festival in support of the Ukrainian filmmakingcommunity. Ukrainian lapel...
’ annual journalism conference JournoFest is back bigger and better for its sixth year. JournoFest 2022 always brings together and The School of Journalism trainees for...