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Friday, September 29, 2023

Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies 12.3 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies 12.3 is out now!

 

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https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-applied-journalism-media-studies

 

Aims & Scope

 

The Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to bridge the gap between media and communication research and actors within media production, i.e. broadcasters, newspapers, radio, Internet-based media outlets, etc. It is devoted to research with an applied angle in which a clear link is made between the prevalent theories and paradigms media and communication scholars work with, and the real world where media and communication activities take place.

 

This title is indexed with Scopus and the Web of Science’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).

 

Issue 12.3

 

Editorial

JAIRO LUGO-OCANDO AND LEON BARKHO

 

Articles

 

British media policy: Regulations, management, strategies and approaches

HATEF POURRASHIDI, JAVAD ALIPOOR, MEHRAN SAMADI AND NEDA SOLEIMANI

 

Introduction to AI journalism: Framework and ontology of the trans-domain field for integrating AI into journalism

WEI ZHANG AND JOSÉ MANUEL PÉREZ TORNERO

 

Gender division and television consumption in Kazakhstan

AITOLKYN ASHIMOVA, GULMIRA SULTANBAYEVA, GULNAR KENDIRBAI, RINAT KERTAYEV AND OLGA LOZHNIKOVA

 

User comments on Facebook as a form of interactive engagement

STYLIANI ANTONAKOPOULOU AND ANDREAS VEGLIS

 

Assessing adherence to guidelines of media reporting on suicide based on the Precaution Adoption Process Model and Agenda-Setting Theory

LAI FONG YANG AND JUSTIN VICTOR

 

A study of intermedia and interorganizational agenda-setting in the news coverage of the Ebola virus on Twitter

AHMED AL-RAWI AND JACOB GROSHEK

 

Book Review

 

The Securitisation of News in Turkey, Journalists as Terrorists?, Natalie Martin (2020)

 

Transmediality in Independent Journalism: The Turkish Case, Dilek Gürsoy (2020)

 

Discourse and Identity in Turkish Media, Süheyla Nil Mustafa and Ayşe Dilara Bostan (eds) (2021)

 

Journalism in Turkey: Practices, Challenges, Opportunities, Devrim İnce and Yurdagül Bezirgan Arar (eds) (2020)

MOHAMMED ALRMIZAN