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Framing of the Zimbabwean crisis in Botswana print media (313.7 KB) Eno Akpabio, Department of Media Studies, University of Botswana
Professionalism of U.S. Journalists: Have things changed in the turbulent times of the 21st century? (150.53 KB) Randal A. Beam, Department of Communication, University of Washington, Seattle, USA; David H. Weaver, School of Journalism, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA; and Bonnie J. Brownlee, School of Journalism, Indiana University Bloomington, USA
An Example of Bias? How journalists feel about the use of exemplars in their reporting (1.32 MB) Gregor Daschmann, University of Mainz
Informing the Public: How Ghana's Newsrooms are Learning to Change (117.15 KB) Africanus Lewil Diedong, University for Development Studies, Ghana
Identity Perception Within the Framework of Media Jargon and New Governmental Policies (200.9 KB) Ece Karadogan Doruk; Murat Güresçi and Halil Ibrahim Zeytin
Journalists: to license or not to license… (74.72 KB) [Work in progress] Joaquim Fidalgo, Communication & Society Research Centre, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal
Internet BBS Forum and News Reporting: Towards an Enhanced Public-Government Communication in China (159.29 KB) Qian (Sarah) Gong, University of Leeds
Technology-based Collaboration, Social Networks and Knowledge Management Processes in Journalism. A pilot study (139.29 KB) Gerit Götzenbrucker, Department of Communication, University of Vienna
Arab Citizen Journalism Shaped by Technology: Creates a challenge to mainstream media, authorities and media laws (159.73 KB) Naila Hamdy, The American University in Cairo, Egypt
Reconsidering the Egyptian Media's Pioneering Role: Is it a myth or a joke? (137.47 KB) Dr. Mohamed Hossam Ismail, Head of Department of Communication Studies, College of Applied Sciences, Salalah, Oman
The Impact of Market Competition on Journalistic Performance (107.74 KB) Eva-Maria Jacobsson, School of Computer Science and Communication, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden; Lee B. Becker, Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA; and Tudor Vlad, Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA; C. Ann Hollifield, Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA; and Adam Jacobsson, Department of Economics, University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.
The Turkish journalists trainees' attitudes towards the journalism profession (138.07 KB) Nuray Gökçek Karaca, Anadolu University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences; Seçil Banar, Anadolu University, Faculty of Communication Sciences; Erol Karaca, Dumlupinar University, Faculty of Education; and Bari Günaydin, Anadolu University, Faculty of Communication Sciences.
Inducing journalistic values from grass-root level discourse on journalism: An explorative analysis of user comment replies posted on online news articles (148.49 KB) Jin Woo Kim, Seoul National University; and Eun Ja Her, Seoul National University.
Old Wine in New Bottles: Teaching journalism from the ground up (67.48 KB) Steven R. Knowlton, Dublin City University
Investigative Journalism: Threats and Opportunities in Iran (769.25 KB) Shideh Lalami
Beyond the International Freedom of Information Index - an audit of FOI reform (196.62 KB) Johan Lidberg, School of Media, Communication and Culture, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia.
Stability and change in news selection: News factors in German TV news 1992-2007 (160.56 KB) Michaela Maier & Karin Stengel, University of Koblenz-Landau.
'New Media' and 'News Agenda' in Africa: Implications for journalism training in Tanzania (268.27 KB) Bernardin F. Mfumbusa, St. Augustine University of Tanzania (SAUT), Tanzania
Cyber Activism in Egypt through Facebook (215.25 KB) Mustafa et al.
Reporting Diversity: Media Analysis Report (637.54 KB) Gail Phillips, Murdoch University
The professional and the amateur - remarks on the changing nature of the journalistic field (520.23 KB) Manuel Pinto, Centre for the Study of Communication and Society, University of Minho, Braga – Portugal
Timeliness as news value: looking at 50 years of concept and practiceon the Portuguese PBS main news (855.82 KB) Manuel Pinto; Felisbela Lopes; Helena Sousa; Madalena Oliveira Centre for the Study of Communication and Society, University of Minho - Portugal
The Historical and Ideological Contexts of Australian Journalism and Diversity Research (207.79 KB) Julie Posetti and Kerry McCallum, University of Canberra
Paradigm Shift in Journalism Education in Bangladesh: Addressing globalization, privatization and market demand Mofizur Rahman
You are not my friend: Media conflict in times of peace (100.95 KB) Susan Dente Ross, Washington State University
Dissed and Missed (60.65 KB) Michael Rübsamen, Lund University
Conflicting professional obligations among government journalists in Ethiopia (98.91 KB) Terje S. Skjerdal, Gimlekollen School of Journalism and Communication, Kristiansand, Norway
Identifying and nurturing passion among journalism hopefuls: A case study in program entry procedure (95.51 KB) Professor Stephen Tanner, Head, School of Journalism and Creative Writing, University of Wollongong; Mr Marcus O'Donnell, Program Coordinator, School of Journalism and Creative Writing, University of Wollongong; Kerry Green, Head, School of Communication, University of South Australia.
Discursive strategies in scientific magazines: media, scientific disclosure and biopower (138.25 KB) Ieda Tucherman
The Experiences of the Innovation Journalism Fellowship Program 2004–2008 (153.17 KB) Turo Uskali, David Nordfors, Jan Sandred
Information, Identity, Commitment: Questioning functions of news in European minority language media (243.71 KB) Iñaki Zabaleta, Nicolás Xamardo, Arantza Gutierrez, Santi Urrutia, and Itxaso Fernandez. University of the Basque Country (Bilbao)
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