Journalism Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Educating for Journalism: the professionalism of scholarship2000/01/01English47
Media, Government and Moral Panic: the politics of paedophilia in Britain 2000-12002/01/01English46
BLASPHEMY AS SACRED RITE/RIGHT2007/10/01English46
THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM2010/08/01English46
INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM IN CHINA TODAY2009/06/01English46
Blogging and Hyperlinking: use of the Web to enhance viability during the 2004 US campaign2005/05/01English45
TAKING THE PAPER OUT OF NEWS2009/10/01English45
VILLAINS, VICTIMS AND THE VIRTUOUS IN BILL O'REILLY'S “NO-SPIN ZONE”2007/04/01English44
SUSTAINING HYPERLOCAL MEDIA2010/06/01English44
News and its communicative quality: the inverted pyramid—when and why did it appear?2003/11/01English44
PIERRE BOURDIEU2007/04/01English44
Source and content diversity in Op-Ed Pages: assessing editorial strategies inTheNew York Timesand theWashington Post2005/02/01English43
Public Relations in Strategic Management and Strategic Management of Public Relations: theory and evidence from the IABC Excellence project2000/01/01English42
AMERICAN AND GERMAN ONLINE JOURNALISTS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 21ST CENTURY2006/04/01English42
SHIFTS IN NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING EXPENDITURES AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE OF NEWSPAPERS2008/10/01English41
Watchdogs on Party Leashes? Contexts and implications of investigative journalism in post-Deng China2000/01/01English41
Journalists in Indonesia: educated but timid watchdogs2005/11/01English40
DEMOCRATIZING JOURNALISM?2010/06/01English40
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE INTERNET FOR JOURNALISTIC RESEARCH2009/04/01English39
DELIBERATIVENESS OF ONLINE POLITICAL DISCUSSION2008/10/01English39
THE SHIFTING CROSS-MEDIA NEWS LANDSCAPE2010/08/01English38
PR must die: spin, anti‐spin and political public relations in the UK, 1997–20042004/08/01English38
How did you find that out? transparency of the newsgathering process and the meaning of news2006/02/01English38
Journalists and Politicians: a relationship requiring manoeuvring space2002/01/01English37
Brazilian journalists' perceptions of media roles, ethics and foreign influences on Brazilian journalism2004/02/01English37
TELLING “OUR” STORY THROUGH NEWS OF TERRORISM2006/10/01English36
Immediacy, Convenience or Engagement? An analysis of 24-hour news channels in the UK2005/11/01English35
News Geography & Monopoly: the form of reports on US newspaper internet sites2002/01/01English35
Crisis, Mobilization and Collective Problematization: "illegal" Chinese migrants and the Canadian news media2001/01/01English34
What Is Quality Television News? A plea for extending the professional repertoire of newsmakers2003/01/01English34