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Performing investigative identities: How print journalists establish authority through their texts
Faced with an increasingly challenging environment, journalists and news organizations are looking to investigative journalism as a symbolic resource to assert their professionalism.
Lena Wuergler, Annik Dubied
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The Sochi Project : Slow journalism within the transmedia space
The Sochi Project is a distinguished example of slow journalism. The project, a transmedia experience built by Dutch photographer Rob Hornstra and journalist Arnold van Bruggen, depicts the hidden story behind the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi ...
Gambarato, Renira R.,
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ABSTRACT To meet rising sustainability demands, companies increasingly use social media to communicate product‐related CSR initiatives. Consumers' interactions with these messages largely depend on the messages' perceived credibility. However, there remains limited understanding of how firms combine communication characteristics into distinct patterns ...
Judith Derenthal, Waldemar Toporowski
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Mobile Journalism as Lifestyle Journalism? [PDF]
Mobile journalism is one of the fastest areas of growth in the modern journalism industry. Yet mobile journalists find themselves in a place of tension, between print, broadcast, and digital journalism and between traditional journalism and lifestyle ...
Gregory Perreault +3 more
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The Covid-19 emergency in Australia precipitated the closure of dozens of print newspapers across Australia but, conversely, the heightened state of anxiety of the early Covid-19 period amplified the need for local information and communality.
Harry Dugmore +4 more
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Review Essay — Journalism: Print, Politics and Popular Culture
Craig McGregor reviews Ann Curthoys' and Julianne Schultz's edited collection, Journalism: Print, Politics and Popular Culture, and reflects more broadly on the role of ideas in journalism and on his own career as a public intellectual.
Craig McGregor
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ABSTRACT Green bonds play a central role in sustainable finance, yet concerns about greenwashing raise questions about the credibility of issuers' sustainability disclosures. Using dictionary‐based methods and domain‐specific BERT transformer models, this paper proposes two greenwashing alert metrics and investigates their performance by analyzing ...
Andrea Nicolodi +4 more
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Communicating Cancer Risk in Print Journalism [PDF]
The current barrage of information about real and potential cancer risks has created undue fears and misplaced concerns about cancer hazards faced by Americans. Most members of the general public are far more worried about minuscule, hypothetical risks presented by environmental contaminants than about the far greater well-established hazards that they
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Investigative journalism: a case for intensive care?
Is Investigative Journalism in the UK dying or can a ‘Fifth Estate’ model resuscitate it? This paper is an examination of whether the American subscription and donation models such as ProPublica, Spot.US and Truthout are the way forward.
Lashmar, P
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Rifts in the hegemony : Swedish news journalism on cannabis legalization
This study analyzes the journalistic construction of the ongoing international renegotiation of cannabis, with the aim of contributing to the theorization of how journalism mediates between hegemonic and counter-hegemonic positions at times of crisis of ...
Abalo, Ernesto,
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