Journalism History
@JHistoryJournal
Followers
1K
Following
243
Media
196
Statuses
828
Published quarterly by @AEJHistory, Journalism History is the oldest peer-reviewed scholarly journal of mass media history in the United States
Joined September 2018
I have a new article out today (online first, at least), with @JHistoryJournal, focus on the materiality of paper and its survival into our more digital (but still paper-using) present:
tandfonline.com
This study explores how physical paper has survived into the twenty-first century in supposedly paperless digital news organizations. As Michael Stamm has shown, paper and news work have a long and...
2
8
24
Congrats to the five media historians receiving funding to support their diversity and media history research! The microgrants are sponsored by the @AEJHistory and AJHA as part of a collaborative effort to stimulate more diversity research in @JHistoryJournal and @AJMediaHistory.
0
3
9
We have many terrific reviewers and it's time they get some recognition. Congratulations to Maurine Beasley, our 2025 Reilly Award winner! She is not only a dedicated reviewer, but she is also one of our top published authors!
0
0
1
Big congratulations to our 2025 Sweeney Award winner @baileydick! 🎉🎉🎉 #journalism #mediahistory
0
1
3
Exciting news! We'll publish a special issue on #MediaLiteracy, Mis/Disinformation Research, and the Institute for Propaganda Analysis. Please consider submitting! Abstract deadline is May 1. More here:
journalism-history.org
Special issue on Media Literacy, Mis/Disinformation Research, and the Institute for Propaganda Analysis To be guest edited by Anya Schiffrin, Columbia University’s School of International and Publi…
0
0
3
We are devastated. Pam Parry, our former editor, has died. Teri Finneman, former Pub Committee Chair, summed it up: “This is an incalculable loss for our field." Pam was a colleague, friend, and mentor to so many of us.
0
0
4
Today we celebrate Ethel Payne, a monumental journalist in journalism history, for #BlackHistoryMonth Learn about the First Lady of the Black press in this throwback episode.
0
0
0
Applications are due in two days!
REMINDER: Deadline Jan. 31. We're offering money! Partnering with @AJMediaHistory to award microgrants for diversity research. Apply now! Details: https://t.co/71Q81W9ngx
#mediahistory #diversity #journalism #pr #advertising
0
1
5
REMINDER: Deadline Jan. 31. We're offering money! Partnering with @AJMediaHistory to award microgrants for diversity research. Apply now! Details: https://t.co/71Q81W9ngx
#mediahistory #diversity #journalism #pr #advertising
0
1
4
Congrats to Karen Miller Russell, who is our 2024 Journalism History podcast guest of the year, for her episode PR and Crime Novels.
0
1
2
REMINDER: Deadline Dec. 15! Get published! Win money! #journalism #mediahistory
We have a great opportunity to get published! Looking for scholarly essays exploring historical construction & development of professional journalism norms & practices across cultural, generational, or national contexts. $$$ for top essay! More info:
0
0
3
We're offering money! Yes, it is true! We're partnering with our colleagues @AJMediaHistory to offer microgrants for diversity research. Apply now! Details: https://t.co/71Q81W9ngx
#mediahistory #diversity #journalism #pr #advertising
0
5
11
Last open access article to celebrate our 50th anniversary! Only fitting we go back to the first issue. Here's James W. Carey’s, “The Problem of Journalism History.” Enjoy the reading and submit your research to us! #journalism #media #mediahistory
https://t.co/KkBxXHd376
tandfonline.com
Published in Journalism History (Vol. 1, No. 1, 1974)
0
5
8
Our final episode is now live. We thank our fans so much for their support over the past six years. We will still feature the 2024 book award winner next August as a bonus episode, but for one last time until then: Good night and good luck. - Teri https://t.co/XHNGPfjnUd
1
2
9
Looking for a #podcast recommendation for #Thanksgiving2024 travel? Hit up the Journalism History podcast with over 150 shows. A podcast that rips out the pages of your history books to re-examine the stories you thought you knew and the ones you were never told. @podbeancom
0
2
3
In our latest episode, Kathryn Olmsted discusses her book, The Newspaper Axis: Six Press Barons Who Enabled Hitler, and how anti-interventionist attitudes by publishers hindered the U.S. and British responses to Hitler's rise to power.
0
4
5
It's officially the beginning of holiday food season, so tune in to one of our most popular episodes with @kimvoss examining the history of food journalism!
0
1
3
Our November open access article is @matt_pressman's “Black and White and Red All Over? Reassessing Newspapers' Role in the Red Scare of 1919.” https://t.co/AiAiiS2RhR
#mediahistory #journalism #newspapers
tandfonline.com
Most historians writing about America's 1919 Red Scare have claimed that the press, by exaggerating and sensationalizing the threat from radical leftists, helped foment a national hysteria. This ar...
0
1
3
We have a great opportunity to get published! Looking for scholarly essays exploring historical construction & development of professional journalism norms & practices across cultural, generational, or national contexts. $$$ for top essay! More info:
journalism-history.org
The Journalism History journal calls for scholarly essays that explore the development of journalism’s norms and practices – those subtle but significant values and beliefs that define journalism w…
1
3
9
In this episode from our vault, author Mark Feldstein discusses the nasty relationship between President Richard Nixon and investigative journalist Jack Anderson.
0
1
2