Journalistic research strives for completeness, balance, and accuracy with the understanding that each individual report is, by definition, incomplete and weighted toward a particular view by the accessibility of sources and the need to get information out in time. This article establishes ideals of American journalistic research, points out conceptual confusions and social pressures that interfere with journalists performing at an ideal level, and describes norms in proposing, conducting, and reporting journalistic research. The lack of external accountability creates special problems for the credibility of journalistic research
Discussions of journalists' coverage of events since September 11, 2001 resonate with 1970s criticis...
Educational researchers and journalists fail to commu.licate with one another. Educators fear being ...
Purpose of the study. The emergence of a new type of discourse, called media discourse. Мedia discou...
Journalistic research strives for completeness, balance, and accuracy with the understanding that ea...
Journalism is not a homogeneous product: some of it is very strong and valuable, but quite a lot is ...
It is generally believed that news stories are chaotically conceived and written, that the craftsman...
The article enquires about the role of researchers in an era of increasingly competitive innovation ...
Paper presented to the 4th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
How do journalists make news decisions? This study started from this question. Surely they do not th...
This study looks at previous research done in journalism and public relations to identify eight fac...
Abstract: A number of recent high profile news events have emphasised the importance of data as a jo...
Journalism has advanced greatly as a field in its own right in recent decades. As well as a cause fo...
This article discusses one of the main problems of journalism. It’s biased information. The aim of t...
The critical difference between the academic and journalism research comes at the beginning. While t...
Journalism as an academic discipline has existed in tertiary institutions since the 1920s and has gr...
Discussions of journalists' coverage of events since September 11, 2001 resonate with 1970s criticis...
Educational researchers and journalists fail to commu.licate with one another. Educators fear being ...
Purpose of the study. The emergence of a new type of discourse, called media discourse. Мedia discou...
Journalistic research strives for completeness, balance, and accuracy with the understanding that ea...
Journalism is not a homogeneous product: some of it is very strong and valuable, but quite a lot is ...
It is generally believed that news stories are chaotically conceived and written, that the craftsman...
The article enquires about the role of researchers in an era of increasingly competitive innovation ...
Paper presented to the 4th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
How do journalists make news decisions? This study started from this question. Surely they do not th...
This study looks at previous research done in journalism and public relations to identify eight fac...
Abstract: A number of recent high profile news events have emphasised the importance of data as a jo...
Journalism has advanced greatly as a field in its own right in recent decades. As well as a cause fo...
This article discusses one of the main problems of journalism. It’s biased information. The aim of t...
The critical difference between the academic and journalism research comes at the beginning. While t...
Journalism as an academic discipline has existed in tertiary institutions since the 1920s and has gr...
Discussions of journalists' coverage of events since September 11, 2001 resonate with 1970s criticis...
Educational researchers and journalists fail to commu.licate with one another. Educators fear being ...
Purpose of the study. The emergence of a new type of discourse, called media discourse. Мedia discou...