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The study “Serious harm: six lessons since Lachaux” by Stephen Bogle and Bobby Lindsay from University of Glasgow looked at the concept of “serious harm”, as defined in the law through a case of a UK Supreme Court trial and how it impacts media. journalismresearchnews.org/article-seriou…

The study “Serious harm: six lessons since Lachaux” by Stephen Bogle and Bobby Lindsay from University of Glasgow looked at the concept of “serious harm”, as defined in the law through a case of a UK Supreme Court trial and how it impacts media.

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The study ““It’s Trauma on a Deadline”: Change, Continuity and Harm After the “Racial Reckoning.”” by Archie Thomas and David Nolan argues that Australian media employing Indigenous journalists should also take initiative in work against racism. journalismresearchnews.org/australian-med…

The study ““It’s Trauma on a Deadline”: Change, Continuity and Harm After the “Racial Reckoning.”” by Archie Thomas and David Nolan  argues that Australian media employing Indigenous journalists should also take initiative in work against racism. 

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Happy New Year's Day! Here is the list of research from the last month of the year 2024, December. journalismresearchnews.org/research-of-de…

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Apologies for the current hiatus. We are currently in the progress of trying to secure funding for the continuation of JRN. Hopefully, there will be positive news soon and we can continue with blog posts and research lists. We will keep you updated on the status.

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Good news - it looks like we are getting more funding for two years and will be implementing some changes when it is secured. For now, as a free gift for our loyal readers and researchers, here is the research list for January - over 140 items. journalismresearchnews.org/research-of-ja…

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We are soon ready to start sharing the review posts. Here, for now, the research of February 2025 for your convenience. journalismresearchnews.org/research-of-fe…

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Our first review article for a while! Glen Feighery looked at Japanese American internment camp newspapers and how they built the communities and provided some outlet for voicing dissent with the government policies. journalismresearchnews.org/article-now-we…

Our first review article for a while!   Glen Feighery looked at Japanese American internment camp newspapers and how they built the communities and provided some outlet for voicing dissent with the government policies.

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The study “Fact-checking in China: normative and strategic transparency of Chinese journalists in fact-checking reports” by Haiyue Zhang investigated how fact-checking journalism in China presented the principle of transparency. journalismresearchnews.org/transparency-i…

The study “Fact-checking in China: normative and strategic transparency of Chinese journalists in fact-checking reports” by Haiyue Zhang investigated how fact-checking journalism in China presented the principle of transparency.

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The study “Decoding Correction Strategies: How Fact-Checkers Uncover Falsehoods Across Countries” by Regina Cazzamatta systematically analyzed and compared fact-checking tactics across various countries in Europe and Latin America. journalismresearchnews.org/fact-checking-…

The study “Decoding Correction Strategies: How Fact-Checkers Uncover Falsehoods Across Countries” by Regina Cazzamatta systematically analyzed and compared fact-checking tactics across various countries in Europe and Latin America. 

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It is once again the time to share the research of the month. This time, a bit over 100 studies about journalism were collected from relevant journals. journalismresearchnews.org/research-of-ma…

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The study “AI in the Newsroom: Lessons from the Adoption of The Globe and Mail’s Sophi” by Alfred Hermida and Felix M. Simon looked at the adoption of AI tool Sophi from the lens of gatekeeping. journalismresearchnews.org/article-ai-in-…

The study “AI in the Newsroom: Lessons from the Adoption of The Globe and Mail’s Sophi” by <a href="/Hermida/">Alfred Hermida</a> and <a href="/_FelixSimon_/">Felix M. Simon</a> looked at the adoption of AI tool Sophi from the lens of gatekeeping.

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The study “Balancing Artificial Intelligence and Human Expertise: Ideal Fact-Checking Strategies for Hard and Soft News” by Yunju Kim and Joonhwan Lee compared the effectiveness of AI)-aided versus human fact hard news and soft news. AI better in hard. journalismresearchnews.org/ai-or-human-ex…

The study “Balancing Artificial Intelligence and Human Expertise: Ideal Fact-Checking Strategies for Hard and Soft News” by Yunju Kim and Joonhwan Lee compared the effectiveness of  AI)-aided versus human fact hard news and soft news. AI better in hard.

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Happy May Day! The research from the April - quite a lot - has been compiled into a convenient list with links once again. journalismresearchnews.org/research-of-ap…

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The study “‘NO PLANS OR THOUGHTS’ Deliberating Wartime Censorship in Cold War Denmark” by Iben Bjørnsson examined the case of Danish preparedness planning during the Cold War and its effects on facilitating a shift in the Scandinavian media system. journalismresearchnews.org/wartime-censor…

The study “‘NO PLANS OR THOUGHTS’ Deliberating Wartime Censorship in Cold War Denmark” by Iben Bjørnsson examined the case of Danish preparedness planning during the Cold War and its effects on facilitating a shift in the Scandinavian media system.

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The study “Demystifying an Idiosyncratic Political Movement and Its Legacy: Portrayal of the Young Turks in the British Press, 1908–1914” by Burak Hergüner looked at how the portrayal of the Young Turks movement changed between 1908 and 1914 in Britain. journalismresearchnews.org/how-the-portra…

The study “Demystifying an Idiosyncratic Political Movement and Its Legacy: Portrayal of the Young Turks in the British Press, 1908–1914” by Burak Hergüner looked at how the portrayal of the Young Turks movement changed between 1908 and 1914 in Britain.

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The study “AI Adoption in South African Newsrooms: Exploring Journalists’ Perceptions” by Soligah Solomons and Musawenkosi W. Ndlovu looked at AI adoption in South African newsrooms and how journalists perceive it. It was different than in Global North. journalismresearchnews.org/article-ai-ado…

The study “AI Adoption in South African Newsrooms: Exploring Journalists’ Perceptions” by Soligah Solomons and Musawenkosi W. Ndlovu looked at AI adoption in South African newsrooms and how journalists perceive it. It was different than in Global North. 

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The study “ “Journalism Will Always Need Journalists.” The Perceived Impact of AI on Journalism Authority in Switzerland” by Laura Amigo Weinberger and Colin Porlezza revealed that Swiss journalists saw emotions as a way of maintaining journalistic authority. journalismresearchnews.org/article-journa…

The study “ “Journalism Will Always Need Journalists.” The Perceived Impact of AI on Journalism Authority in Switzerland” by <a href="/_lauramigo/">Laura Amigo Weinberger</a> and <a href="/herdingbehavior/">Colin Porlezza</a> revealed that Swiss journalists saw emotions as a way of maintaining journalistic authority.  

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Last month's posts were about history and AI perceptions. Who knows, what sort of articles will be written about the research of May 2025, now compiled into a list: journalismresearchnews.org/research-of-ma…

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The study “Divided narratives: How news agencies reinforce one-sided narratives in Cyprus” by Dr Nikolaos Stelgias looked at strategic omission to reinforce one-sided narratives in Cyprus by the CNA and the TAK. journalismresearchnews.org/one-sided-narr…

The study “Divided narratives: How news agencies reinforce one-sided narratives in Cyprus” by <a href="/stelgias/">Dr Nikolaos Stelgias</a>
looked at strategic omission to reinforce one-sided narratives in Cyprus by the CNA and the TAK.

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The review article “Handshake or standoff? Global media and the high stakes of Sino–American diplomacy” by Xiaoling Zhang looked at media portrayals of the summit between Xi and Biden through analyzing other research articles in the special issue. journalismresearchnews.org/review-sino-am…

The review article “Handshake or standoff? Global media and the high stakes of Sino–American diplomacy” by Xiaoling Zhang looked at media portrayals of the summit between Xi and Biden through analyzing other research articles in the special issue. 

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