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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 RISE AND FALL OF AN ENTERPRISING PROVINCIAL PAPER.

7. TAKING THE PAPER OUT OF NEWS.

8. "Paper Territory"

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

10. A Guide for Submissions to the JEE Content Section.

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

13. "Radical edits": anarchiving qualitative research.

14. Into the State: How American Reporters Came to Work For the US Government.

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

17. Media and Citizenship in India: Heteronomy and Autonomy in the Indian Journalistic Field.

18. U.S. War Correspondents Tweeting Ukraine: A Case Study in Transnational Meta-Journalistic Discourse.

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

20. Web Papers.

21. Best paper award.

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

23. Pentagon Papers.

24. Party Rags?

25. Tales of Transformation: the Daily Mirror 100 years on.

26. Reflections on the Broken Mirror : the rise and fall of radical journalism re-considered.

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

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

29. Slow Journalism: A Systematic Literature Review.

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

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

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

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

34. The Oklahoma Eagle: a study of black press survival.

35. The Rise of Social Journalism: An Explorative Case Study of a Youth-oriented Instagram News Account.

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

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

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

40. Discussion papers to present editorial/author comments.

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

42. Does Ownership Matter?

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

45. "The War Press of New Orleans": 1846-1848.

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

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

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

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