Journalism
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Journalism is a major international, peer-reviewed journal that provides a dedicated forum for articles from the growing community of academic researchers and critical practitioners with an interest in journalism. The journal is interdisciplinary and publishes both theoretical and empirical work and contributes to the social, economic, political, cultural and practical understanding of journalism. It includes contributions on current developments and historical changes within journalism.
The journal publishes both theoretical and empirical work and contributes to the social, economic, political, cultural and practical understanding of journalism. It includes contributions on current developments and historical changes within journalism.
Journalism adheres to a rigorous double-blind reviewing policy in which the identity of both the reviewer and author are always concealed from both parties.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Journalism is a major international, peer-reviewed journal that provides a dedicated forum for articles from the growing community of academic researchers and critical practitioners with an interest in journalism. The journal is interdisciplinary and publishes both theoretical and empirical work and contributes to the social, economic, political, cultural and practical understanding of journalism. It includes contributions on current developments and historical changes within journalism.
Theoretical and Empirical Approach
The journal publishes both theoretical and empirical work and contributes to the social, economic, political, cultural and practical understanding of journalism. It includes contributions on current developments and historical changes within journalism.
International Focus
The journal's two Editors, Howard Tumber and Barbie Zelizer, are based at City, University of London and the University of Pennsylvania. Supported by a team of Contributing Editors and an Editorial Board made up of leading academics and practitioners from around the world, they will bring together research with an international focus.
Interdisciplinary
Journalism covers the range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches in the humanities, social sciences, professional/business studies, and practice which together make up this diverse field.
Topics Covered Include:
- Media ownership and journalistic function
- Ethics and journalism
- Journalism, local markets and global audience
- Journalism as a cultural practice
- Journalism and gender
- Journalism and public relations
- New media and journalism
- Journalism and the public sphere
- Journalism education and training
- Journalism and conflict
Howard Tumber | City, University of London, UK |
Barbie Zelizer | University of Pennsylvania, USA |
Glenda Cooper | City, University of London, UK |
Omar Al-Ghazzi | London School of Economics and Political Science, UK |
Stuart Allan | Cardiff University, UK |
Chris Andersen | University of Leeds, UK |
Chris Atton | Napier University, UK |
Rod Benson | New York University, USA |
Dan Berkowitz | University of Iowa, USA |
S Elizabeth Bird | University of South Florida, USA |
Pablo Boczkowski | Universidad de San Andrés, Argentina |
Henrik Bødker | Aarhus University, Denmark |
Oliver Boyd-Barrett | Bowling Green State University, USA |
Bonnie S Brennen | Marquette University, USA |
Marcel Broersma | University of Groningen, Netherlands |
Michael Bromley | Centre for the Study of Journalism and History, Sheffield University, UK |
Matt Carlson | University of Minnesota, USA |
Joseph Chan | Chinese University of Hong Kong, China |
Martin Conboy | University of Sheffield, UK |
Simon Cottle | Cardiff University, UK |
James Curran | Goldsmiths-University of London, UK |
Stephen Cushion | Cardiff University, UK |
Juliette de Maeyer | Université de Montréal, Canada |
David Domingo | Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium |
Gillian Doyle | University of Glasgow, UK |
Frank Esser | University of Zurich, Switzerland |
Natalie Fenton | Goldsmiths, University of London, UK |
Patrick Ferrucci | University of Colorado, USA |
Katherine Fink | Pace University, USA |
Neil T. Gavin | University of Liverpool, UK |
Cherian George | Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong |
Marie Gillespie | The Open University, UK |
Theodore L Glasser | Stanford University, USA |
Larry Gross | University of Southern California, USA |
Kai Hafez | Default for Journals, UK |
Daniel C. Hallin | University of California, San Diego, USA |
Thomas Hanitzsch | Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany |
Zahera Harb | City, University of London, UK |
Francois Heinderyckx | Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium |
Alfred Hermida | University of British Columbia, Canada |
Avery E. Holton | University of Utah, USA |
Richard Keeble | University of Lincoln, UK |
Carolyn Kitch | Temple University, USA |
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen | Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford, UK |
Daniel Kreiss | UNC School of Media and Journalism, USA |
Risto Kunelius | University of Tampere, Finland |
Seth Lewis | University of Oregon, USA |
Brian McNair | Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
Vincent Mosco | Queen's University, Canada |
John Nerone | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA |
Erik Neveu | Universite de Rennes, France |
Kaarle Nordenstreng | University of Tampere, Finland |
Hillel Nossek | College of Management, Israel |
Henrik Örnebring | Karlstad University, Sweden |
Jerry Palmer | London Metropolitan University, UK |
Zizi Papacharissi | University of Illinois Chicago, USA |
John Pauly | St Louis University, USA |
Chris Peters | Roskilde University, Denmark |
Victor Pickard | University of Pennsylvania, USA |
Stephen D. Reese | The University of Texas at Austin, USA |
Sue Robinson | University of Wisconsin, USA |
Natalia Roudakova | University of California, San Diego, USA |
Adrienne Russell | University of Denver, USA |
David Ryfe | University of Iowa, USA |
Philip Schlesinger | University of Glasgow, UK |
Michael Schudson | Columbia University, USA |
Jane B. Singer | City University of London, UK |
Prasun Sonwalkar | University of the West of England, UK |
Steen Steensen | Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway |
Linda Steiner | University of Maryland, USA |
Jesper Strömbäck | University of Gothenburg, Sweden |
Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt | The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel |
Rodney E Tiffen | University of Sydney, Australia |
Lokman Tsui | The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Graeme Turner | University of Queensland, Australia |
Sahana Udupa | Ludwig Maximilians University, Germany |
Nikki Usher | University of San Diego, USA |
Tim Vos | University of Missouri, USA |
Claes de Vries | University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen | Cardiff University, UK |
Silvio Waisboard | George Washington University, USA |
Herman Wasserman | University of Cape Town, South Africa |
David H Weaver | Indiana University, USA |
Kevin Williams | University of Wales Swansea, UK |
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