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1. Entertainment journalism as a resource for public connection: A qualitative study of digital news audiences.

2. Institutional trauma across the Americas: Covid-19 as slow crisis.

3. A softer kind of hard news? Data journalism and the digital renewal of public service news in Sweden.

4. Sustained journalist–audience reciprocity in a meso new-space: The case of a journalistic WhatsApp group.

5. Reporting terrorism in Muslim Asia: the Peshawar massacre.

6. Personality and online news commenting behaviours: uncovering the characteristics of those below the line.

7. Perusing pages and skimming screens: Exploring differing patterns of selective exposure to hard news and professional sources in online and print news.

8. Cosmopolitan relations in the colonies: Redefining citizen journalism through a cultural historical reading of The Herald, St. Croix 1915–1925.

9. “A window into shock, pain, and attempted recovery”: A decade of blogging as a coping strategy in New Orleans.

10. Content-expressive behavior and ideological extremity: An examination of the roles of emotional intelligence and information network heterogeneity.

11. Internet users' participation and news framing: The Strauss-Kahn case-related Live Blog at Le Monde.fr.

12. Editorial gatekeeping in citizen journalism.

13. Expecting reciprocity: Towards a model of the participants’ perspective on participatory journalism.

14. Journalism between de-professionalisation and democratisation.

15. Networked communication and the Arab Spring: Linking broadcast and social media.

16. “Random acts of journalism?”: How citizen journalists tell the news in Sweden.

17. Understanding the affective investment produced through commenting on Australian alternative journalism website New Matilda.

18. Every little helps? YouTube, sousveillance and the ‘anti-Tesco’ riot in Stokes Croft.

19. Why do women bloggers use social media? Recreation and information motivations outweigh engagement motivations.

21. Citizen camera-witnessing: Embodied political dissent in the age of ‘mediated mass self-communication’.

22. Start making sense: a three-tier approach to citizen journalism.

23. Historical forms of user production.

24. Alternative news sites and the complexities of ‘space’.

25. Framing fraud: Discourse on benefit cheating in Sweden and the UK.

26. Exploring old and new media: Comparing military blogs to Civil War letters.

27. Imagined commodities? Analyzing local identity and place in American community newspaper website banners.

28. Twitter: Microphone for the masses?

29. Preconditions for Citizen Journalism: A Sociological Assessment.

30. Social tags as news event detectors.

31. ‘This is citizen journalism at its finest’: YouTube and the public sphere in the Oscar Grant shooting incident.

32. A study of content diversity in online citizen journalism and online newspaper articles.

33. Social news, citizen journalism and democracy.

34. The citizen's voice: Albert Hirschman's Exit, Voice and Loyalty and its contribution to media citizenship debates.

35. Misfortunes, memories and sunsets: Non-professional images in Dutch news media.

36. Journalistic objectivity redefined? Wikinews and the neutral point of view.

37. Forums for citizen journalists? Adoption of user generated content initiatives by online news media.

38. Subjective objectivity. How journalists in four countries define a key term of their profession.

39. AN ORGANIZATIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON INTERNATIONAL NEWS FLOW: SOME GENERALIZATIONS, HYPOTHESES, AND QUESTIONS FOR RESEARCH.

40. THE GATHERING OF NEWS ABOUT CHINA.

42. Using Drawing to Generate Data: Exploring the Role and Experiences of Approved Mental Health Professionals

43. The Process of Using Participatory Research Methods with Film-Making to Disseminate Research: Challenges and Potential

44. Ethical Trade, Gender and Sustainable Livelihoods in Kenya: Mixed Methods for Women's Participation

45. Visual Methodologies: Participatory Potential, Practicalities, De-Familiarisation and Dissemination

46. Participatory Action Research: Improving Professional Practices and Local Situations

48. Photography in Care Homes: Methods for a Revealing Practice

49. PUS-at-20 – Twenty years of Public Understanding of Science.

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