Analysis of Top Experts And Prominent Papers In Journalism

Analysis of Top Experts And Prominent Papers In Journalism

Madhavan M
Madhavan M

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Introduction

Journalism has seen many evolutions in the time that humans have thought to record their histories. First it started through symbols and pictographs, only to later be visually depicted with sketches and paintings, published in books — and then at some point realized that the best way was to photograph scenes on a flat medium that could be kept for future reference or sold to those with money.Over the lifetime, 21144 publication(s) have been published within this topic receiving 306.24k citation(s).

Citation Count and Paper Count Trend

                               Metrics

Citation Paper
306,243 21,144

Top Experts in Journalism Research

  1. Folker Hanusch
Folker Hanusch

Folker Hanusch is a notable academic researcher from University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Journalism & Technical Journalism. The author's hindex of 24 and co-authored 110 publications receiving 2.2k citations indicate him as an expert in this field. Folker Hanusch's previous affiliations include University of Queensland, Brisbane and Queensland University of Technology.

2. Mark Deuze

Mark Deuze

Mark Deuze is a academic researcher from the University of Amsterdam. Mark has contributed to research in Journalism & Technical Journalism, with an hindex of 37, co-authored 112 publications receiving 7.3k citations. Mark has full-time experience working in journalism as a journalist and technical writer. Using these skills, Mark has helped many businesses improve their websites, products, services and services.

3. Axel Bruns

Alex Bruns

Axel Bruns is a academic researcher with research interests in the areas of social media and journalism, focusing on the way these media platforms are shaping news content. He has contributed to research in that topics but also other areas such as telecommunication, political science and information science. His publications are refereed journals, books or book chapters. The author maintains an hindex of 55, co-authored 297 publications receiving 12.3k citations.

4. Karin Wahl-Jorgensen

Karin Wahl-Jorgensen

Karin Wahl-Jorgensen is a academic researcher from Cardiff University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Journalism & Politics, Social Sciences and she also has an hindex of 28, co-authored 105 publications receiving 2.8k citations. Working as a professor of journalism and communication, Karin Wahl-Jorgensen remains committed to analysis, tuition for journalists and journalistic researchers giving them knowledge founded on reality. Her area of expertise includes journalism, online media, news media and politics. Her research interest include public opinion polls, campaign communication strategies and voting behavior.

5. Thomas Hanitzsch

Thomas Hanitzsch

Thomas Hanitzsch has contributed to research in topic(s): Journalism & Technical Journalism. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 129 publication(s) receiving 4389 citation(s). Previous affiliations of Thomas Hanitzsch include University of Zurich & Cardiff University. Professor Thomas Hanitzsch is a academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, with experience in the areas of journalism and technical journalism. He also has expertise in media studies, communication science, higher education, teaching and learning as well as media policy. His research includes analysis of empirical evidence and theory development in relation to social justice issues

Top Institutions in Journalism Research

  1. University of Wollongong
University of Wollongong

The University of Wollongong is an Australian public university located in the coastal city of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1927, it was the first to offer higher education in a variety of disciplines exclusively online. With over 38,000 students enrolled in its courses and almost 100 international partners, it offers over 30 undergraduate programs and 13 graduate programs with over 2000 full-time staff members.

2. University of Texas at Austin

University of Texas at Austin

The University of Texas at Austin is not just the largest university in the state - it's one of the best. The public institution includes 11 schools and colleges, each with its own degree program, including engineering and math programs that are recognized around the world. UT’s medical school has been ranked number one by U.S. News & World Report for the past eleven years in specialty categories, making it possible for students to specialize in anything from cardiovascular surgery to child neurology with such topics as cognitive dysfunctions to addiction. Students also have access to programs in business, journalism and criminal justice arts & humanities.

3. University of Missouri

University of Missouri

The University of Missouri is a top-rated public research university located in Columbia, Missouri. It was founded in 1839 as the first public institution west of the Mississippi River to be coeducational and it traces its roots back to 1839 when it became the first public institution west of the Mississippi to admit both men and women. Today, UM is recognized as one of the top universities in all aspects by a variety of important organizations such as U.S. News & World Report, Washington Monthly, Princeton Review, Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine, The Wall Street Journal and more.

4. Cardiff University

Cardiff University

Cardiff University is a world-leading, research-intensive and teaching-led university. We are located in the heart of Wales, Europe's largest island, and our campus at Cardiff Bay houses the National Museum of Wales. Through our unrivalled diversity in size and style, through our reputation as a 'catalyst' for change and success in innovation we offer students the opportunity to study across three faculties - Arts, Social Sciences & Humanities, Life Sciences and Sciences.

5. University of Wisconsin-Madison

University of Wisconsin-Madison

The University of Wisconsin-Madison is a premier public research institution with a tradition of excellence in education, research and service. Established in 1848, the university today encompasses 42 colleges and schools on four campuses, including the main campus known as the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Madison. The University of Wisconsin is consistently ranked among the top public universities in the nation by various publications, including U.S. News & World Report and Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine

Top Journals and Conferences publishing in  Journalism

Journals:

  1. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly  

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly is an academic journal that publishes majorly in the areas: Newspaper & Journalism. It has an ISSN identifier of 1077-6990 and 6.3k publications have been published. The journal has a 0.9123 impact factor, making it a factor to follow in this field. Over the lifetime, 138.8k citations were received with a 0.5634 reference rate. A total of 84911 citations were generated from the articles published within its pages.

2. Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism

Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism is a comprehensive and uniquely user-friendly text to the study of journalism. In it, authors provide an alternative approach to the study of journalism through their unique understanding of how it works--and in particular, how it has changed over recent years. It has an ISSN identifier of 1464-8849. Over the lifetime, 1.5k publications have been published receiving 36.1k citations.

3. Journalism Studies

Journalism Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes original research in the field of Journalism. The journal emphasises diversity, quality and standards in academic publishing, including accessibility for all readers. Over the lifetime, 1.4k publications have been published receiving 39.2k citations from domestic and international peers.

Conferences:

  1. Electronic Commerce

Electronic Commerce is an academic conference on electronic data processing, information technology and computer science. The conference has a monographic journal "Electronic Commerce and Applications" which publishes mainly in the areas: Common value auction & Nash equilibrium. The conference has been around since 2003 and was founded by professors from several universities of China, Singapore and USA as a unique forum for the exchange of ideas in these areas. Over the lifetime, 1.5k publications have been published by the conference receiving 51.9k citations.

2. Human Factors in Computing Systems

The Human Factors in Computing Systems (HFICS) is a peer-reviewed international academic conference that covers all aspects of human-computer interaction - and issues related to the design, evaluation, development and application of human-computer interfaces. It aims to bring together researchers from a broad range of disciplines including computer science and engineering, psychology, sociology; information science and management as well as from other areas that are relevant to HCI research. The conference also supports interdisciplinary collaborations among researchers in related fields such as user interface design, human factors engineering and ergonomics, quality assurance & testing methodologies and usability testing. Over the lifetime, 20k publications have been published by the conference receiving 731.6k citations.

Top Papers (Last 10 Years)

2020


Papers Authors Citations
A Survey of Fake News: Fundamental Theories... Xinyi Zhou 159
An emotional turn in journalism studies Karin Wahl-Jorgensen 61
Twitter’s influence on news judgment... Shannon C. McGregor 55
Fake news as an informational moral panic: the symbolic deviancy... Matt Carlson 49
Can Immersive Journalism Enhance Empathy Ana Luisa Sánchez Laws 45

2019


Papers Authors Citations
Fake News: Fundamental Theories, Detection Strategies... Xinyi Zhou 107
Automation, Journalism, and Human–Machine Communication: Rethinking... Seth C. Lewis 71
At Work in the Digital Newsroom Nicole S. Cohen 64
Solutions Journalism: The Effects of Including Solution... Karen McIntyre 62
Fake News, Real Money: Ad Tech Platforms... Joshua A. Braun 61

2018


Papers Authors Citations
The disinformation order: Disruptive communication and... W. Lance Bennett 385
Are people incidentally exposed to news on social media... Richard Fletcher 280
The agenda-setting power of fake news... Chris J. Vargo 271
Beyond journalism: Theorizing the transformation of journalism: Mark Deuze 193
“News comes across when I’m in a moment of leisure”... Pablo J. Boczkowski 149

2017


Papers Authors Citations
What is news? News values revisited (again) Tony Harcup 438
Journalistic Roles and the Struggle Over Institutional Identity... Thomas Hanitzsch 133
The American Journalist in the Digital Age Lars Willnat 127
Algorithms in practice: Comparing web journalism and criminal justice: Angèle Christin 116
Beyond false balance: How interpretive journalism shapes... Michael Brüggemann 110

2016


Papers Authors Citations
Editorial analytics: How news media are developing... Federica Cherubini 107
Taking Stock of the Toolkit: An overview of relevant automated... Jelle W. Boumans 101
Re-evaluating journalistic routines in a digital age: A review... Sophie Lecheler 93
News selection criteria in the digital age... Kasper Welbers 93
Reader comments as press criticism: Implications for... Stephanie Craft 81

2015


Papers Authors Citations
Professional Roles in News Content: Six dimensions of... Claudia Mellado 119
Data Journalism in the United States Katherine Fink 111
The Ethics of Web Analytics Edson C. Tandoc 109
From Grand Narratives of Democracy to Small Expectations of Participation Chris Peters 100
Toward New Journalism(s) Zizi Papacharissi 97

2014


Papers Authors Citations
Journalism is twerking? How web analytics is changing the process... Edson C. Tandoc 243
Post-Industrial Journalism: Adapting to the Present Christopher Anderson 208
Reciprocal Journalism: A Concept of Mutual Exchange Between Journalists and Audiences Seth C. Lewis 193
Social Media References in Newspapers: Facebook, Twitter and... Steve Paulussen 168
Why do news values matter? Towards a new methodological framework... Monika Bednarek 167

2013


Papers Authors Citations
Twitter as a news source: How Dutch and British newspapers used... Marcel Broersma 219
#JOURNALISM: Reconfiguring journalism research about Twitter, one tweet at a time Alfred Hermida 216
MOBILE NEWS: A review and model of journalism in an age... Oscar Westlund 201
Towards a sociology of computational and algorithmic journalism Christopher Anderson 191
Data-driven journalism and the public good: “Computer-assisted... Sylvain Parasie 176

2012


Papers Authors Citations
NORMALIZING TWITTER Journalism practice in an emerging communication space Dominic L. Lasorsa 586
SHARE, LIKE, RECOMMEND: Decoding the social media news consumer Alfred Hermida 443
SOCIAL MEDIA AS BEAT: Tweets as a news source...Marcel Broersma Marcel Broersma 277
Finding and assessing social media information sources in the... Nicholas Diakopoulos 219
TWEETS AND TRUTH: Journalism as a discipline of... Alfred Hermida 186

2011


Papers Authors Citations
MAPPING JOURNALISM CULTURES ACROSS NATIONS: A comparative... Thomas Hanitzsch 403
Populist disseminators, detached watchdogs, critical change... Thomas Hanitzsch 245
Soil microbiomes and climate change Christopher Anderson 178
ONLINE JOURNALISM AND THE PROMISES OF NEW TECHNOLOGY: A critical... Steen Steensen 170
The immediacy of online news, the visibility of journalistic... Michael Karlsson 164
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