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[GO] |
2026―Jan―06 |
Book Review: Data Journalism and the COVID-19 Disruption TongJ. (Ed.). Data Journalism and the COVID-19 Disruption. New York: Routledge, 2024. 266 pp. ISBN 9781032550770. |
Simona Bisiani |
| 2 |
[GO] |
2025―Aug―25 |
Negotiating news seeking and news avoidance during the COVID-19 pandemic: Expanding coping theory |
Chang Sup Park |
| 3 |
[GO] |
2025―Aug―20 |
Adapting to crisis: A comparative study of journalism practices and role conceptions during the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe |
Joy Jenkins, Darina Sarelska |
| 4 |
[GO] |
2025―Aug―02 |
Perceptions and expectations of constructive journalism in risk contexts: Insights from Chinese lockdown period during COVID-19 |
Xiaojing Li, Keyang Zhao |
| 5 |
[GO] |
2025―Jun―21 |
COVID-19 vaccine strategy, news and political parallelism in Mexico. A comparative analysis of La Jornada and Reforma |
Julio C Aguila Sánchez, Yanesy Serrano Lorenzo, Pamela Pereyra-Zamora |
| 6 |
[GO] |
2025―Jun―12 |
The incidence of COVID-19 disinformation among citizens in the U.S., India, Brazil, and Spain |
Laura Alonso-Muñoz, Andreu Casero-Ripollés |
| 7 |
[GO] |
2025―May―12 |
How the COVID-19 lockdowns influenced journalists to change the way they react to online and digitally enhanced dangerous and fake content |
Amantha Perera, Amy Johnson, Elizabeth Ellison, Sue Joseph |
| 8 |
[GO] |
2025―Apr―11 |
Guardians of health discourse: Analysis of sourcing practices of foreign correspondents in the coverage of COVID-19 pandemic in Africa |
John-Bell Sunday Okoye, Paul Mbutu, Levi Obonyo, James A Asande, Rahila Abubakar, Winnie Mbatha, Daniel Robert Aswani |
| 9 |
[GO] |
2024―Jul―24 |
No watchdogs on Twitter: Topics and frames in political journalists’ tweets about the coronavirus pandemic |
Peter Maurer, Christian Nuernbergk |
| 10 |
[GO] |
2024―Jul―21 |
Yeah, I’ve been immunized: Objectivity, ignorance, and privilege in media coverage of Aaron Rodgers’ COVID-19 vaccine refusal |
M Olguta Vilceanu, Julia C Richmond |
| 11 |
[GO] |
2024―May―06 |
Pandemic politics and public sphere: A critical discourse analysis of COVID-19 in letters to the editor of leading Odia newspapers |
Deba Prasad Nayak, Bidu Bhusan Dash, Sarthak Abhyudaya |
| 12 |
[GO] |
2024―Apr―22 |
Excessive, flexible and (still) seen as gender neutral: Journalists’ perceptions about their job during the Covid-19 pandemic |
Juliana Alcantara, Rita Basílio Simões |
| 13 |
[GO] |
2024―Mar―27 |
Coronaphobia or sinophobia: How journalistic practices in early COVID-19 coverage and online commentary affect anti-Chinese sentiment in the U.S. |
Yiming Wang, Junhan Chen, Ran Tao, Sijia Yang |
| 14 |
[GO] |
2023―Dec―28 |
War, Tool, Race or Building? A comparison of vaccine metaphors between (translated) media and scientific reports in the age of COVID-19 |
Yufeng Liu, Dechao Li |
| 15 |
[GO] |
2023―Oct―14 |
Towards the individuated journalistic worker in pandemic times: Reflections from Greece and Cyprus |
Pantelis Vatikiotis, Theodora A Maniou, Paschalia (Lia) Spyridou |
| 16 |
[GO] |
2023―Sep―21 |
The print press and its politicization of public health: The case of COVID-19 |
Meron Wondemaghen |
| 17 |
[GO] |
2023―Aug―17 |
Aging and the media in Spain: Reinforcement of ageism in times of COVID-19 |
Macarena Sánchez-Izquierdo, Lua Cables-Chozas, Cristina Villanueva-Peleteiro, Rocío Fernández-Ballesteros |
| 18 |
[GO] |
2023―Jul―28 |
From content to context: A qualitative case study of factors influencing audience perception of the trustworthiness of COVID-19 data visualisations in UK newspaper coverage |
Jingrong Tong |
| 19 |
[GO] |
2023―Jul―14 |
Constructing the Muslim “other”: A critical discourse analysis of Indian news coverage of the tablighi jamaat congregation during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Arshad Amanullah, Arif Hussain Nadaf, Taberez Ahmed Neyazi |
| 20 |
[GO] |
2023―Jun―13 |
From science journalism to educating a pandemic-wise public: Inquiries into the “NDR coronavirus-update” podcast |
Arnd-Michael Nohl |
| 21 |
[GO] |
2023―Apr―25 |
Different platforms, different plots? The Kremlin-controlled search engine Yandex as a resource for Russia’s informational influence in Belarus during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Daria Kravets, Anna Ryzhova, Florian Toepfl, Arista Beseler |
| 22 |
[GO] |
2023―Feb―17 |
Intertextuality and ideology: Social actor’s representation in handling of COVID-19 from China daily |
Jiankun Gong, Amira Firdaus, Iffat Ali Aksar, Mumtaz Aini Alivi, Jinghong Xu |
| 23 |
[GO] |
2023―Jan―03 |
Monitoring the infection rate: Explaining the meaning of metrics in pandemic news experiences |
John Magnus R. Dahl, Brita Ytre-Arne |
| 24 |
[GO] |
2022―Nov―22 |
The up-down-up pandemic news experience: A mixed-method approach to its negative and positive effects on psychological wellbeing |
An Nguyen, Antje Glück, Daniel Jackson |
| 25 |
[GO] |
2022―Nov―03 |
A topic among others-examining the attention dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic through interviews with Finnish journalists |
Timo Harjuniemi |
| 26 |
[GO] |
2022―Oct―03 |
Making soufflé with metal: Effects of the coronavirus pandemic on sports journalism practices |
Carolina Velloso |
| 27 |
[GO] |
2022―Sep―24 |
Expert voices in the news reporting of the coronavirus pandemic: A study of UK television news bulletins and their audiences |
Marina Morani, Stephen Cushion, Maria Kyriakidou, Nikki Soo |
| 28 |
[GO] |
2022―Aug―05 |
Trends in the interest in COVID-19 news of the local media and their readers: The case of Spain |
Tatiana Santos-Gonçalves, Sebastian Napp |
| 29 |
[GO] |
2022―May―18 |
The structures that shape news consumption: Evidence from the early period of the COVID-19 pandemic |
Jacob L Nelson, Seth C Lewis |
| 30 |
[GO] |
2022―Apr―08 |
Social media, misinformation, and cultivation of informational mistrust: Cultivating Covid-19 mistrust |
Yong Jin Park, Jae Eun Chung, Jeong Nam Kim |
| 31 |
[GO] |
2022―Jan―27 |
Of Essential Workers and Working from Home: Journalistic Discourses and the Precarities of a Pandemic Economy |
Brian Creech, Jess Maddox |
| 32 |
[GO] |
2021―Feb―24 |
Layoffs, inequity and COVID-19: A longitudinal study of the journalism jobs crisis in Australia from 2012 to 2020 |
Nikolas Dawson, Sacha Molitorisz, Marian-Andrei Rizoiu, Peter Fray |