Bob Franklin Journal Article Award 2023-24: Long listed articles in Journalism Studies
The Bob Franklin Journal Article Award is a collaboration between the journals Digital Journalism, Journalism Practice and Journalism Studies, which seeks to recognise the article that best contributes to our understanding of connections between culture and society and journalism practices, journalism studies and/or digital media/new technologies. The Award offers the winner(s) a prize to assist with funding for further research.
Browse the top six papers selected by Editors, Associate Editors, and Editorial Boards for Journalism Studies for 2023-2024 which are listed below, and view the top paper in the Bob Franklin Journal Article Award collection.
Long listed Articles
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Chua, S. (2023), Platform Configuration and Digital Materiality: How News Publishers Innovate Their Practices Amid Entanglements with the Evolving Technological Infrastructure of Platforms, vol. 24(15).
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Jakobsson, P., & Stiernstedt, F. (2023), Trust and the Media: Arguments for the (Irr)elevance of a Concept, vol. 24(4).
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Karlsson, M., Ferrer Conill, R., & Örnebring, H. (2023), Recoding Journalism: Establishing Normative Dimensions for a Twenty-First Century News Media, vol. 24(5).
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Magin, M., Stark, B., Jandura, O., Udris, L., Riedl, A., Klein, M., & Hofstetter Furrer, B. (2023), Seeing The Whole Picture. Towards a Multi-perspective Approach to News Content Diversity based on Liberal and Deliberative Models of Democracy, vol. 24(5),
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Palmer, R., Toff, B., & Nielsen, R. K. (2023), Examining Assumptions Around How News Avoidance Gets Defined: The Importance of Overall News Consumption, Intention, and Structural Inequalities, vol. 24(6).
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Ryfe, D. (2023), Commercial News as Cultural Form, vol. 24(16).