Items where Schools and Departments is "Journalism" and Year is 2013
Ahmad, A. H., Bromley, M. S. & Cokley, J. (2013). The social reality of blogging and empowerment among Malaysian bloggers. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 23(2), pp. 210-221. doi: 10.1075/japc.23.2.03ahm
Bastos, B., Raimundo, R. & Travitzki, R. (2013). Gatekeeping Twitter: Message diffusion in political hashtags. Media, Culture & Society, 35(2), pp. 260-270. doi: 10.1177/0163443712467594
Bromley, M. S. (2013). The 'new majority' and the academization of journalism. Journalism, 14(5), pp. 569-586. doi: 10.1177/1464884912453285
Fox, F. & St Louis, C. (2013). Science media centers & the press, part 1: Does the UK model help journalists?. Columbia Journalism Review,
Franks, S. (2013). Inserting political understanding into the humanitarian narrative. Sociologia Della Comunicazione, 45(45), pp. 22-36. doi: 10.3280/sc2013-045003
Gaber, I. (2013). A Crisis in Political Communications? Reflections of a Critical Practitioner. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)
Gaber, I. (2013). The Lobby in transition: what the 2009 MPs’ expenses scandal revealed about the changing relationship between politicians and the Westminster Lobby?. Media History, 19(1), pp. 45-58. doi: 10.1080/13688804.2012.752962
Hewett, J. (2013). Using Twitter to integrate practice and learning in journalism education: Could social media help to meet the twin challenge of both dimensions?. Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies, 2(2), pp. 333-346. doi: 10.1386/ajms.2.2.333_1
Hou, Z., Zhu, Y. & Bromley, M. S. (2013). Understanding Public Relations in China: Multiple Logics and Identities. JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION, 27(3), pp. 308-328. doi: 10.1177/1050651913479926
Lashmar, P. (2013). From the Insight Team to Wikileaks, the continuing power of investigative journalism as a benchmark of quality news journalism. In: Anderson, P.J., Ogola, G. & Williams, M. (Eds.), The Future of Quality News Journalism. (pp. 35-52). Routledge.
Lashmar, P. (2013). Journalist, Folk Devil? In: Petley, J., Critcher, C., Hughes, J. & Rohloff, A. (Eds.), Moral Panics in the Contemporary World. (pp. 51-72). London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic.
Lashmar, P. (2013). Urinal or conduit? Institutional information flow between the UK intelligence services and the news media. Journalism, 14(8), pp. 1024-1040. doi: 10.1177/1464884912472139
Lonsdale, S. (2013). The Emergence of the Press Baron as Literary Villain in English Letters 1900 – 1939. Literature and History, 22(2), pp. 20-35. doi: 10.7227/lh.22.2.2
Rodgers, J. (2013). The Roadmap Ripped Up: Lessons from Gaza in the Second Intifada. Mediterranean Quarterly, 24(3), pp. 20-34. doi: 10.1215/10474552-2339444
Rodgers, J. (2013). The air raids that never were and the war that nobody won: government propaganda in conflict reporting and how journalists should respond to it. Global Media and Communication, 9(1), pp. 5-18. doi: 10.1177/1742766512463037
Singer, J. (2013). The Ethical Implications of an Elite Press. Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 28(3), pp. 203-216. doi: 10.1080/08900523.2013.802163
Singer, J. (2013). Networked News Work. In: Brennen, B. (Ed.), Assessing Evidence in a Postmodern World. (pp. 137-150). Marquette University Press.
St Louis, C. (2013). Desperate couples are misled by only positive reports of IVF. The Conversation,
St Louis, C. (2013). Don’t let the PR industry annex science journalism. Research Professional, article number 22.
St Louis, C. (2013). We need to talk about sexism in science. The Guardian,
Statham, P. & Tumber, H. (2013). Relating news analysis and public opinion: Applying a communications method as a 'tool' to aid interpretation of survey results. Journalism, 14(6), pp. 737-753. doi: 10.1177/1464884913491044
Tasiu Abubakar, A. (2013). Selective believability: A perspective on Africans’ interactions with global media. Journal of African Media Studies, 5(2), pp. 219-236. doi: 10.1386/jams.5.2.219_1
Thurman, N. (2013). Newspaper consumption in the digital age: Measuring multi-channel audience attention and brand popularity. Digital Journalism, 2(2), pp. 156-178. doi: 10.1080/21670811.2013.818365
Thurman, N. (2013). How Live Blogs are Reconfiguring Breaking News. In: Newman, N. & Levy, D. A. L. (Eds.), Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2013: Tracking the Future of News. (pp. 85-88). Oxford, UK: Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford.
Thurman, N. & Walters, A. (2013). Live Blogging- Digital Journalism's Pivotal Platform? A case study of the production, consumption, and form of Live Blogs at Guardian.co.uk. Digital Journalism, 1(1), pp. 82-101. doi: 10.1080/21670811.2012.714935
Vuohelainen, M. (2013). "Contributing to most things": Richard Marsh, literary production, and the Fin de Siècle periodicals market. Victorian Periodicals Review, 46(3), pp. 401-422. doi: 10.1353/vpr.2013.0022