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1. The Smells, Sights, and Pleasures of Ink on Paper: The Consumption of Print Newspapers During a Period Marked by Their Crisis.

2. "It's the Best Job on the Paper" – The Courts Beat During the Journalism Crisis.

3. Internal Party Bulletin or Paper of the Working Class Movement?

4. UNDERSTANDING COLLABORATIVE INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM IN A "POST-TRUTH" AGE.

5. ‘Does the Daily Paper rule Britannia’: British Press Coverage of a Malawi Youth League Demonstration in Blantyre, Nyasaland, in January 1960.

6. The psychoanalytical journal, writing and evaluation of psychoanalytical papers.

7. Call for papers for a special edition (Journalism and Sexual Violence) for Journalism Practice (2020, Vol 14, No 2).

8. "Radical edits": anarchiving qualitative research.

10. Young People and News: A Systematic Literature Review.

11. News Translation as Media Work in Agency Journalism? Evidence from United News of India Urdu.

12. Slow Journalism: A Systematic Literature Review.

13. Media Reform and Prospects for Peace and Conflict-Sensitive Journalism in Nigeria: A Critical Appraisal of International and African Research on Media and Peacebuilding.

14. Diving into Data: Pitfalls and Promises of Data Journalism in Semi-Authoritarian Contexts.

15. The role of British newspapers in framing the public perception and experience of European radio 1930 to 1939.

16. Where public interest and public benefit meet: the application of charity law to journalism.

17. Picturing Haitian Earthquake Survivors: Graphic Reportage as an Ethical Strategy for Representing Vulnerable Sources.

18. Sketched with an 'Oracular Pencil': Predictive Drawing and the Manipulation of Time in Nineteenth-century Illustrated Weeklies.

19. The Networked Newsroom: Navigating New Boundaries of Work.

20. Political satire as alternative journalism in Indian stand-up comedy.

21. Quality Journalism in Social Media – What We Know and Where We Need to Dig Deeper.

22. Exporting Journalism Culture to Vietnam: The Role of the Trainer in Two Swedish Media Aid Projects.

24. Considering Fashion Journalism: News Values, Frames and Hybrid Genre in the Release of "Satan Shoes".

25. Reflecting on a painful Past: Journalism, Temporal Reflexivity and the Collective Memory of Child Sexual Abuse in a Local News Setting.

26. Media Capture and Journalism as Emotional Labor: How Do Media Professionals Manage Bureaucratic Violence in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq?

27. Is Travel Journalism more similar to Newspaper Language or the Language of Tourism? A corpus-based study.

28. Mainstream English Language Press Journalists' Perceptions Towards the Indigenous-Language Press in Zimbabwe.

29. Does Ownership Matter?

30. The Accidental Press Critic: Newsroom Ethnography and Resistance to Self-criticism and Management Change at the New York Times in 1974.

31. Navigating Precarity: Disruption and Decline at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

32. Constructive Journalism as an Adaptation to a Changing Media Environment.

33. Die Burger and the coloured vote, 1948–1961.

34. Preserving Data Journalism: A Systematic Literature Review.

35. Doing "Well" or Doing "Good": What Audience Analytics Reveal About Journalism's Competing Goals.

36. "Is It Not Possible to Be a Radical and a Christian?": Dorothy Day's Evolving Relationship with the Patriarchal Norms of Journalism and Catholicism.

37. What Does Fake Look Like? A Review of the Literature on Intentional Deception in the News and on Social Media.

38. A didactic toolkit for climate change educators: lessons from constructive journalism for emotionally sensitive and democratic content design.

39. "Apart but together". Proximity to Audiences in Times of Pandemic: The Case of the Italian daily L'Eco di Bergamo.

40. Redemption vs. #MeToo: How Journalists Addressed Kobe Bryant's Rape Case in Crafting His Memory.

41. Local Newspapers' Transition to Online Publishing and Video Use: Experiences from Norway.

42. Mobilizing Citizens at Their Level: A Case Study of Public Engagement.

43. Navigating the terrain: a typology of mapping in journalism studies.

44. Institutions of Epistemic Vigilance: The Case of the Newspaper Press.

45. Framing Energy: A Content Analysis of Spanish Press Energy Issue Coverage from an Environmental Approach in the Context of Climate Change.

46. Introduction: Understanding Social Media Journalism.

47. Survival in the Fissure: Strategies of Private News Organizations in the Social Media Era in China.

48. From The Silent Watchdog to the Lost Watchdog: The Decline of the UK Regional Press' Coverage of Local Government over 40 Years.

49. Defending Journalism Against State Repression: Legal Mobilization for Media Freedom in Uganda.

50. Journalism and the Representation of Truth in the Nigerian Postcolonial Literature.