由Taylor & Francis出版的SSCI期刊《数字新闻研究》(Digital Journalism)杂志,2018年共出版10期,目录分享如下:
ISSUE 1
Social Media
Editorial
Bonnie Brennen, Folker Hanusch & Oscar Westlund
Articles
Facebook in the News
Social media, journalism, and public responsibility following the 2016 Trending Topics controversy
Matt Carlson
Cleaning up the “Fetid Swamp”
Examining how journalists construct policies and practices for moderating comments
J. David Wolfgang
Here’s What BuzzFeed Journalists Think of Their Journalism
Edson C. Tandoc Jr. & Cassie Yuan Wen Foo
Newspapers and Cross-Level Communications on Social Media
A comparative study of Japan, Korea, and Finland
Joo-Young Jung & Mikko Villi
Social Media, Surveillance, and News Work
On the apps promising journalists a “crystal ball”
Neil Thurman
From Selfies to Media Events
How Instagram users interrupted their routines after the Charlie Hebdo shootings
Eisa Al Nashmi
Scoring Live Tweets on the Beat
Examining Twitter engagement in sports newspaper beat reporters’ live coverage
Jeremy L. Shermak
ISSUE 2
Trust, Credibility, Fake News
Original Articles
Defining “Fake News”
A typology of scholarly definitions
Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Zheng Wei Lim & Richard Ling
Fake News and The Economy of Emotions
Problems, causes, solutions
Vian Bakir & Andrew McStay
Saving Media or Trading on Trust?
The effects of native advertising on audience perceptions of legacy and online news publishers
Michelle A. Amazeen & Ashley R. Muddiman
From Separation to Collaboration
Perspectives on editorial–business collaboration at United States news organizations
Kevin K. Drew & Ryan J. Thomas
Can Trust in Traditional News Media Explain Cross-National Differences in News Exposure of Young People Online?
A comparative study of Israel, Norway and the United Kingdom
Eiri Elvestad, Angela Phillips & Mira Feuerstein
A Robot Wrote This?
How perceived machine authorship affects news credibility
T. Franklin Waddell
Journalistic Legitimacy Revisited
Collapse or revival in the digital age?
Jingrong Tong
ISSUE 3
Trust, Credibility, Fake News
Articles
Modelling Contemporary Gatekeeping
The rise of individuals, algorithms and platforms in digital news dissemination
Julian Wallace
Newsmap
A semi-supervised approach to geographical news classification
Kohei Watanabe
Coding the News
The role of computer code in filtering and distributing news
Matthew S. Weber & Allie Kosterich
Burst of the Filter Bubble?
Effects of personalization on the diversity of Google News
Mario Haim, Andreas Graefe & Hans-Bernd Brosius
Live Blogging about Terrorist Attacks
The effects of competition and editorial strategy
Bartosz Wilczek & Claudia Blangetti
Filling the Void
Non-profit news and factors affecting government conflict coverage
Jan Boehmer, Serena Carpenter & Fred Fico
A Framework for Unpublishing Decisions
Jasmine E. McNealy & Laurence B. Alexander
ISSUE 4
Measurable Journalism: Digital Platforms, News Metrics, and the Quantified Audience. Guest-edited by Matt Carlson
Introduction
Confronting Measurable Journalism
Matt Carlson
Articles
Quantified Audiences in News Production
A synthesis and research agenda
Rodrigo Zamith
The Audience-Oriented Editor
Making sense of the audience in the newsroom
Raul Ferrer-Conill & Edson C. Tandoc Jr.
Selecting Metrics, Reflecting Norms
How journalists in local newsrooms define, measure, and discuss impact
Elia Powers
Dimensional Field Theory
The adoption of audience metrics in the journalistic field and cross-field influences
Qun Wang
Boundary Work, Interloper Media, And Analytics In Newsrooms
An analysis of the roles of web analytics companies in news production
Valerie Belair-Gagnon & Avery E. Holton
Engineering Consent
How the Design and Marketing of Newsroom Analytics Tools Rationalize Journalists’ Labor
Caitlin Petre
The Elusive Engagement Metric
Jacob L. Nelson
ISSUE 5
Articles
“Citizen Curation” in Online Discussions of Donald Trump’s Presidency
Sharing the News on Mumsnet
Sarah Pedersen & Simon Burnett
Recipients’ Assessment of Journalistic Quality
Do online user comments or the actual journalistic quality matter?
Marco Dohle
News in Social Media
Incidental consumption and the role of opinion leaders
Annika Bergström & Maria Jervelycke Belfrage
The Role of News Brands and Leads in Exposure to Political Information on the Internet
Ryan B. Medders & Miriam J. Metzger
The Effect of Digital Platforms on News Audience Behavior
Jacob L. Nelson & Ryan F. Lei
Mobile News Consumption
A habit of snacking
Logan Molyneux
Online News Video Consumption
A comparison of six countries
Antonis Kalogeropoulos
Book Reviews
Remaking the News: Essays on the Future of Journalism Scholarship in the Digital Age
Scott A. Eldridge II
The Routledge Companion to Digital Journalism Studies
An Nguyen
Deciding what’s true: The rise of political fact-checking in American journalism
Bente Kalsnes
ISSUE 6
Original Articles
Practically Engaged
The entanglements between data journalism and civic tech
Stefan Baack
Patterns in Award Winning Data Storytelling
Story Types, Enabling Tools and Competences
Adegboyega Ojo & Bahareh Heravi
Data Journalism and the Challenge of Shoe-Leather Epistemologies
Norman P. Lewis & Stephenson Waters
Visualization, Technologies, or the Public?
Exploring the articulation of data-driven journalism in the Twittersphere
Xinzhi Zhang
Evolving, Rather than Policing, the Boundary
A case study of the development of the Center for Public Integrity
Magda Konieczna
The Disruption of Social Media
How the traditional collaborative model between reporters and editors evolves in American newsrooms
Yanfang Wu
Corrigendum
ISSUE 7
Online and Newsworthy: Have Online Sources Changed Journalism? Guest editors: Sarah Van Leuven, Sanne Kruikemeier, Sophie Lecheler and Liesbeth Hermans
Original Articles
Online And Newsworthy
Have online sources changed journalism?
Sarah Van Leuven, Sanne Kruikemeier, Sophie Lecheler & Liesbeth Hermans
Sourcing the Sources
An analysis of the use of Twitter and Facebook as a journalistic source over 10 years in The New York Times, The Guardian, and Süddeutsche Zeitung
Gerret von Nordheim, Karin Boczek & Lars Koppers
On the Street and/or on Twitter?
The use of “every day” sources in economic news coverage by online and offline outlets
Rens Vliegenthart & Mark Boukes
Seven Characteristics Defining Online News Formats
Towards a typology of online news and live blogs
Einar Thorsen & Daniel Jackson
Much Ado About Nothing?
The low importance of Twitter as a sourcing tool for economic journalists
Michiel Johnson, Steve Paulussen & Peter Van Aelst
Social Media and U.S. Journalists
Uses and perceived effects on perceived norms and values
Lars Willnat & David H. Weaver
Naming the Dog on the Internet
Student reporters’ verification tactics for non-elite newsmakers online
Andrew Duffy & Jeanette Tan Rui Si
Digital Volunteer Networks and Humanitarian Crisis Reporting
Dmitry Chernobrov
ISSUE 8
The Future of Journalism. Guest Edited by Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Andrew Williams and Arne Hintz
Introduction
Changing relationships between news organisations and audiences
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Andrew Williams & Arne Hintz
Keynote
The Need for Smarter Definitions and Practical, Timely Empirical Research on Information Disorder
Claire Wardle
Original Articles
“Fact-Checking Africa”
Epistemologies, data and the expansion of journalistic discourse
David Cheruiyot & Raul Ferrer-Conill
Automated Serendipity
The effect of using search engines on news repertoire balance and diversity
Richard Fletcher & Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
Are We Exposed to the Same “News” in the News Feed?
An empirical analysis of filter bubbles as information similarity for Danish Facebook users
Anja Bechmann & Kristoffer L. Nielbo
Are Newspapers Heading Toward Post-Print Obscurity?
A case study of The Independent’s transition to online-only
Neil Thurman & Richard Fletcher
The Networked Freelancer?
Digital labour and freelance journalism in the age of social media
Kathryn Hayes & Henry Silke
Comparing Innovation and Social Media Strategies in Scandinavian and US Newspapers
Katja Lehtisaari, Mikko Villi, Mikko Grönlund, Carl-Gustav Lindén, Bozena I. Mierzejewska, Robert Picard & Axel Roepnack
News by Numbers
The evolution of analytics in journalism
Nicole Blanchett Neheli
Audience Engagement in a Post-Truth Age
What it means and how to learn the activities connected with it
Klaus Meier, Daniela Kraus & Edith Michaeler
Hyperlocal News And Media Accountability
Carina Tenor
Data Journalism Sustainability
An outlook on the future of data-driven reporting
Florian Stalph & Eddy Borges-Rey
Virtual Reality and Journalism
A gateway to conceptualizing immersive journalism
António Baía Reis & António Fernando Vasconcelos Cunha Castro Coelho
It’s Not All Cat Videos
Moving beyond legacy media and tackling the challenges of mapping news values on digital native websites
Lily Canter
ISSUE 9
Journalism History and Digital Archives. Guest Edited by Henrik Bødker
Introduction
Journalism History and Digital Archives
Henrik Bødker
Articles
A Century of Journalism History as Challenge
Digital archives, sources, and methods
Thomas Birkner, Erik Koenen & Christian Schwarzenegger
Excavating Concepts of Broadcasting
Developing a method of cultural research using digitized historical periodicals
James F. Hamilton
Exploring Machine Learning to Study the Long-Term Transformation of News
Digital newspaper archives, journalism history, and algorithmic transparency
Marcel Broersma & Frank Harbers
In Search of America
Topic modelling nineteenth-century newspaper archives
Quintus Van Galen & Bob Nicholson
Journalism History, Web Archives, and New Methods for Understanding the Evolution of Digital Journalism
Matthew S. Weber & Philip M. Napoli
Saving Data Journalism
New strategies for archiving interactive, born-digital news
Meredith Broussard & Katherine Boss
The Politics of Women’s Digital Archives and Its Significance for the History of Journalism
Pernilla Severson
Digital Archiving as Social Protest
Dalit Camera and the mobilization of India’s “Untouchables”
Subin Paul & David O. Dowling
Digital Archives as Subaltern Counter-Histories
Situating “Favela Tem Memoria” in the Rio de Janeiro media and political landscape
Stuart Davis
@franklinfordbot
Remediating Franklin Ford
Juliette De Maeyer & Dominique Trudel
ISSUE 10
Editorial
Articles
The Effects of Mass Surveillance on Journalists’ Relations With Confidential Sources
A constant comparative study
Stephenson Waters
Source, Please?
A content analysis of links posted in discussions of public affairs on Reddit
Polly Straub-Cook
Testing the Revenue Diversity Argument on Independent Web-native News Ventures
Brian L. Massey
Book Review
Journalistic Authority: Legitimating News in the Digital Era
Mats Ekström
Becoming the News: how ordinary people respond to the media spotlight
Nikki Usher
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