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1. THE PAPER AND THE NATION: 50 YEARS OF THE AUSTRALIAN.

2. The portrayal of mental health in Irish mainstream news media.

3. 'The World Has Changed': Discursive Struggles over an Industrial Shutdown in the Media, a Case from the Finnish Pulp and Paper Industry.

4. Unpacking the popularity of a paper on feigning sexual pleasure: Consider both sexual politics and 21st-century profits.

5. Call for Papers: Trauma Literacy in Global Journalism: Toward an Education Agenda.

6. Iraq War Coverage Differs In U.S., German Papers.

7. Changes in Ownership Affect Quality of Oshkosh Paper.

8. A Paper Ceiling.

9. Papers Endorse Incumbents Four-to-One over Challengers.

10. Few Papers Use Online Techniques To Improve Public Communication.

11. News Wire Greatest Predictor Of Papers' International News.

12. Profits up, circulation down for Thomson papers in 80s.

13. Mad Cow Coverage More Positive in Midwest Papers.

14. Papers Lead TV in Covering Complex Environmental Issues.

15. Media Guidelines for Reporting on Suicide: 2017 Update of the Canadian Psychiatric Association Policy Paper.

16. Pulp and Paper Fiction: On the Discursive Legitimation of Global Industrial Restructuring.

17. Recommendations for health reporting: Proposal of a working paper.

18. CONTENT DIFFERENCES BETWEEN DAILY NEWSPAPERS WITH STRONG AND WEAK MARKET ORIENTATIONS.

19. The Dark Green Book That Transformed a Field: Reflections on the Legacy of Kline and Tichenor.

20. 'Best run club in the world': Manchester City fans and the legitimation of sportswashing?

21. Boundary Interweaving: The Boundary-Making Strategy for Multicultural Coexistence in Marketing Systems.

22. Digital transformation of journalism and media in Serbia: What has gone wrong?

23. The Belt and Road Initiative in Australian mainstream media: why did its narratives shift from 2013 to 2021?

24. 'READING IN BROWN PAPER': BECKETT'S BUDGET AND THE SENSATIONALIST PRESS IN INTERWAR SYDNEY.

25. Finishing the story: Narrative ritual in news coverage of the Umpqua Community College shooting.

26. DISTINCTIONS THAT MATTER: ETHICAL DIFFERENCES AT LARGE AND SMALL NEWSPAPERS.

27. Substantiating a political public sphere in the Scottish press.

28. THE EFFECT OF CONTENT MIX ON CIRCULATION PENETRATION FOR U.S. DAILY NEWSPAPERS.

29. People, Planet, and Profits: Comparing Media Treatment of Dubai Sustainable City.

30. Uncensored journalism in censored times: Challenges of reporting on Azerbaijan.

31. Mass Media Occurrence as a Political Career Maker.

32. Research Presented at Conventions: How Well Are Women Doing?

33. The media diversity and inclusion paradox: Experiences of black and brown journalists in mainstream British news institutions.

34. The social thickening of market futures: Exploring the discursive work of drone visioneers.

35. Newspapers commemorate 11 September: A cross-cultural investigation.

36. Origin stories of local journalism entrepreneurs.

37. Metadata for Efficient Management of Digital News Articles in Multilingual News Archives.

38. What drives changes in expressive social media use for generational cohorts?

39. The Canadian Press and the Problem of Responsible Journalism: An Olympic Case Study.

40. Constructing the child as refugee: Visual representations of refugee children in digital news media.

41. Workplace hate speech and rendering Black and Native lives as if they do not matter: A nightmarish autoethnography.

42. No jab, no international travel? Linking TRA, mass media, motivation, and experience.

43. The discursive construction of HIV stigma in Irish print media.

44. Can an indigenous media model enrol wider non-Indigenous audiences in alternative perspectives to the 'mainstream'.

45. Talking About School Bullying: News Framing of Who Is Responsible for Causing and Fixing the Problem.

46. Simulacra in the Age of Social Media: Baudrillard as the Prophet of Fake News.

47. "The truth of what's happening" How Tibetan exile media develop and maintain journalistic authority.

48. Community Newspaper as a Tool for Community Development: A Readers' Perception Study of Idikelethu Newspaper in Alice, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

50. Letters to the Public: What Goes Viral Online?