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Scholarly journal devoted to journalism. Ed-in-chief @fhanusch, Assoc eds @StephEdgerly @hayesmabweazara, @DrFollowMario, Claudia Lagos Lira, @drmattcarlson

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RT @ProfKarlsson: Incredibly happy to see this article win the Bob Franklin Award! Big thanks to co-authors @raufercon and Henrik Örnebring!.
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Congratulations to @ProfKarlsson, @raufercon, and Henrik Ornebring for winning this year's Bob Franklin Award!
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Congratulations to Ruth Palmer (@ruthiepalmer) for being named the 2023 Reviewer of the Year for @journstudies ! Thank you for all your behind-the-scenes work helping the journal and its authors.
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RT @yazanbadran: A reminder of our upcoming special issue on Exile Journalism. We look forward to many interesting submissions! Deadline fo….
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SPECIAL ISSUE CfP! Guest edited by @JohanaKotis & @yazanbadran, we look forward to submissions that interrogate contemporary exile journalism and the practices, values, and epistemological frameworks that evolve in that context. Deadline: 1. December 2023!.
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RT @kimandersen88: REMINDER & UPDATE: The deadline for our @journstudies special issue on news avoidance is extended to 15 June. Hoping for….
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RT @PetersChrisJ: This was a rewarding challenge to think through--hopefully it spurs debates about journalism studies' position to address….
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RT @fhanusch: Excited to see our new initiative out for the first time. At @journstudies we now have a new section called ‘Provocations in….
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To conclude this ‘Provocation’ series, @drmattcarlson & @PetersChrisJ reply to the three responses by reiterating & clarifying three claims central to their argument for decentering journalism in journalism studies. All articles are available #freeaccess!
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In their response, Tamara Witschge and Ouejdane Sabbah suggest what they consider the main challenges for Journalism Studies, including the need to untangle what journalism does in society and how it can serve people and communities better.
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Also responding to @drmattcarlson and @PetersChrisJ@TPVos argues that Journalism Studies’ disciplinary blinders are less rooted in industry assumptions, than in a larger array of assumptions that need reflecting on.
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In response, Stephanie Craft argues that better explication, particularly a task-oriented approach focusing on what, exactly, we mean to study when we study “journalism” and “news,” offers a better corrective than decentering journalism altogether.
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In our first Provocation series, @drmattcarlson & @PetersChrisJ argue for a realist view of journalism that forces journalism studies scholars to confront questions around media content and culture, citizens and democracy, and audiences and public affairs.
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To “provoke” debate, scholars are invited to produce argumentative essays that question core assumptions, critique theoretical or methodological approaches, offer solutions to a problem, provide alternative interpretative frameworks, or highlight neglected lines of scholarship.
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Journalism Studies has a new section: 'Provocations in Journalism Studies'! In this editorial, Editor-in-Chief @fhanusch explains the series will “provide a space for scholarly debate that may otherwise not typically take place in a journalism journal.”.
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Dr. Lagos Lira’s research expertise is investigative reporting, feminism, Latin America, journalism, qualitative methods. She recently published an edited book (w/@FlacoFaure): ‘Journalism Studies in Chile: A field Under construction’ (English translation).
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We are very excited to announce that Claudia Lagos Lira @FCEIUchile is joining @journstudies as Associate Editor! Besides regular editorial tasks, she will also have special responsibility for the journal's engagement with Global South scholarship. Welcome on board!
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RT @Routledge_MandC: Routledge, Taylor and Francis is pleased to announce the longlisted titles and top papers for the Bob Franklin Journal….
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We are happy to announce that Lindita Camaj (@camaj_camaj) is the @journstudies recipient of the ‘REVIEWER OF THE YEAR’ Award for 2022 – Congratulations! Thank you for your time and the in-depth and insightful advice you have offered our authors, aimed at improving their work🌟
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LONGLISTED: In this 16-country study, @martinscott2010 @meljbunce and @newsprof1 find that sudden, intense news coverage can have a significant impact on the amount of emergency aid that governments send to humanitarian crises.
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