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Thomas Hanitzsch
Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Publications - 132
Citations - 5429
Thomas Hanitzsch is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Journalism & Technical Journalism. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 129 publications receiving 4389 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Hanitzsch include University of Zurich & Cardiff University.
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Comparative journalism research: Mapping a growing field
TL;DR: The evolution and development of the comparative paradigm in the field of journalism studies is outlined as a process that has occurred in four historical stages as discussed by the authors, and the key studies and main findings in three central areas of comparative journalism research: studies on professional role perceptions and ethical views; explorations of journalists' news decisions; and research into news cultures.
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Women journalists in Spain: An analysis of the sociodemographic features of the gender gap
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed socodemographic features and their relative weight related to the gender gap between male and female journalists in Spain and found that women are paid lower salaries and tend to hold positions with a higher editorial responsibility in digital media, where the greatest progress towards equality is shown.
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Kosmopolitische Kommunikationswissenschaft: Plädoyer für eine „tiefe Internationalisierung“ des Fachs in Deutschland: Ein wissenschaftspolitisches Positionspapier
Hanan Badr,Markus Behmer,Susanne Fengler,Anke Fiedler,Anne Grüne,Kai Hafez,Oliver Hahn,Kefajatullah Hamidi,Thomas Hanitzsch,Christine Horz,Beate Illg,Anna Litvinenko,Martin Löffelholz,Melanie Radue,Carola Richter,Barbara Thomaß,Florian Töpfl +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, lediglich die korrespondierende Autorin Carola Richter in der Autorenzeile genannt, ohne die Co-Autoren zu nennen, waren folgende Autoren beteiligt: Hanan Badr, Markus Behmer, Susanne Fengler, Anke Fiedler, Anne Grune, Kai Hafez, Oliver …
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Risky Choices?: Modelling journalists’ perceptions of aggressive newsgathering practices
TL;DR: This paper proposed an exploratory theoretical model, based on risk-taking theory, which identifies constructs that could be used to predict journalists' use of deception and intrusion in newsgathering.