Items where Schools and Departments is "Journalism" and Year is 2012
Townend, J., ed. (2012). Justice wide open: working papers. London, UK: Centre for Law Justice and Journalism, City University London.
Bromley, M.S., Harrison, J. & Frangi, A. (2012). Student perceptions of journalism as an occupation: the view from the front of the class. Australian Journalism Review, 34(2), pp. 99-114.
Cooper, G. ORCID: 0000-0003-2367-8626 (2012). Facing up to the ethical issues surrounding Facebook use. In: Keeble, R. & Mair, J. (Eds.), The Phone Hacking Scandal: Journalism on Trial. (pp. 250-262). Bury St Edmunds: Abramis.
Franks, S. (2012). BBC reporting in India in the 1970s and 1980s: globally connected media ahead of its time. Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 32(2), pp. 207-224. doi: 10.1080/01439685.2012.669885
Hadhum, Haider S. (2012). The media in transition: The rise of an "independent" press in Post-Invasion Iraq and the American role in shaping the Iraqi press 2003 - 2005. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)
Harb, Z. (2012). Review of John Mair and Richard Keeble book Mirage in the Dessert? Reporting the ‘Arab Spring’. Ethical Space: the international journal of communication ethics, 9(1), pp. 60-61.
Lonsdale, S. (2012). We Agreed that women were a nuisance in the office anyway: The portrayal of women journalists in early twentieth-century British fiction. Journalism Studies, 14(4), pp. 461-475. doi: 10.1080/1461670x.2012.718572
Porlezza, C. (2012). Online Media Accountability – A New Frontier. Studies in Communication Sciences, 12(1), pp. 2-5. doi: 10.1016/j.scoms.2012.06.002
Porlezza, C. & Colapinto, C. (2012). Innovation in Creative Industries: From the Quadruple Helix Model to the Systems Theory. Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 3(4), pp. 343-353. doi: 10.1007/s13132-011-0051-x
Porlezza, C., Maier, S. & Russ-Mohl, S. (2012). News Accuracy in Switzerland and Italy. Journalism Practice, 6(4), pp. 530-546. doi: 10.1080/17512786.2011.650923
Porlezza, C. & Russ-Mohl, S. (2012). Getting the Facts Straight in a Digital Era: Journalistic Accuracy and Trustworthiness. In: Peters, C. & Broersma, M. (Eds.), Rethinking Journalism. (pp. 45-59). London: Routledge.
Purvis, S. (2012). ‘Managing Murdoch’: How the regulator that became a problem then became a solution. Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies, 1(2), pp. 143-155. doi: 10.1386/ajms.1.2.143_1
Rodgers, J. (2012). Getting the Story Right: evaluating a postgraduate multimedia journalism module. Investigations in university teaching and learning, Volume, pp. 61-65.
Rodgers, J. (2012). Two sides of the mountains and three sides to every story: Towards a study of the development of the BBC’s multimedia newsgathering. Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies, 1(2), pp. 157-171. doi: 10.1386/ajms.1.2.157_1
Singer, J. (2012). The Ethics of Social Journalism. Australian Journalism Review, 34(1), pp. 3-16.
Tasiu Abubakar, A. (2012). The media, politics and Boko blitz. Journal of African Media Studies, 4(1), pp. 97-110. doi: 10.1386/jams.4.1.97_7
Thurman, N., Pascal, J. C. & Bradshaw, P. (2012). Can Big Media do "Big Society"?: A Critical Case Study of Commercial, Convergent Hyperlocal News. International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics, 8(2), pp. 269-285. doi: 10.1386/macp.8.2-3.269_1
Thurman, N. & Schifferes, S. (2012). The Future of Personalisation at News Websites: Lessons from a Longitudinal Study. Journalism Studies, 13(5-6), pp. 775-790. doi: 10.1080/1461670x.2012.664341