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Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies 11.2 is out now! Special Issue

Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies 11.2 is out now!

 

Special Issue: ‘What’s Next for Media Development?’

 

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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 with a say in media production, i.e. broadcasters, newspapers, radios, 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. It tackles issues and practices related to the output and organization of media outlets in our digitized age.

 

Issue 11.2

 

Editorial

 

What is next for media development?

NICHOLAS BENEQUISTA, SUSAN ABBOTT, TAWANA KUPE AND FATIMA EL-ISSAWI

 

Articles

 

Explaining international media development: Building blocks for an analytical framework based on institutional logics

INES DREFS

 

Why collective resilience in journalism matters: A call to action in global media development

JEANNINE E. RELLY AND SILVIO WAISBORD

 

Influencing factors of ‘local’ conflict journalism and implications for media development: A critical appraisal

FABÍOLA ORTIZ DOS SANTOS AND VIVIANE SCHÖNBÄCHLER

 

Overcoming the peace journalism paradox: A case study in journalist training as media development aid

JAKE LYNCH AND GIULIANA TIRIPELLI

 

Transforming journalism in Vietnam: An exploration of two Swedish Media Aid projects

ANDREAS MATTSSON

 

Book Reviews

 

Statistics and the Quest for Quality Journalism: A Study in Quantitative Reporting, A. Martinisi and J. A. Lugo-Ocando (2020)

ANTHONY VAN WITSEN

 

Investigative Journalism, Hugo de Burgh and Paul Lashmar (eds) (2021)

CAROLYNE MANDE LUNGA