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Photojournalists’ visual framing of criminal jury trials in national U.S. digital news 摄影记者在美国国家数字新闻中对刑事陪审团审判的视觉框架
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-27 DOI: 10.1177/07395329231167380
Umberto Famulari, Lesa Hatley Major
A content analysis of U.S. digital news reveals that the visual coverage of criminal jury trials mainly focuses on defendants and law enforcement officials. The U.S. digital news still often use mugshots to portray Black/African American defendants, and law enforcement officials are significantly overrepresented as White and male. In partial contrast to past news coverage, Black/African American defendants are not depicted in handcuff at the crime scene or slovenly dressed more often than defendants from other ethnic groups.
一项对美国数字新闻的内容分析显示,刑事陪审团审判的视觉报道主要集中在被告和执法人员身上。美国的数字新闻仍然经常使用面部照片来描绘黑人/非裔美国人被告,执法官员中白人和男性的比例明显过高。与过去的新闻报道形成部分对比的是,与其他种族的被告相比,黑人/非裔美国人被告在犯罪现场没有被戴上手铐或穿着邋遢的形象。
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The effects of journalistic routines on LGBTQ+ advocates’ efforts to influence media framing of religious exemptions to anti-discrimination laws 新闻惯例对LGBTQ+倡导者影响媒体制定反歧视法宗教豁免的努力的影响
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-27 DOI: 10.1177/07395329231167381
R. Gibson
In-depth interviews with 26 journalists from large mainstream news outlets who covered the Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission U.S. Supreme Court case indicate that LGBTQ+ advocacy organization efforts to influence journalists’ decision-making processes related to story angle and sourcing were unsuccessful. Instead, journalists relied on official court documents as sources, avoiding press advisories from social movement organizations in an effort to maintain neutrality and impartiality.
对26名报道Masterpiece Cakeshop诉科罗拉多州民权委员会美国最高法院案件的大型主流新闻媒体记者的深入采访表明,LGBTQ+倡导组织试图影响记者在故事角度和来源方面的决策过程,但没有成功。相反,记者们依靠官方法庭文件作为来源,避免社会运动组织的新闻咨询,以保持中立和公正。
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Churning off the news: An analysis of newspaper subscriber churn across digital devices 搅动新闻:一项对数字设备上报纸订户流失的分析
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-27 DOI: 10.1177/07395329231167374
Vincent C. Peña, E. Malthouse, R. D. Mersey
Subscriber churn is of utmost importance for newspapers, which have for decades been struggling to maintain the robust readership they used to enjoy. This is especially true in a digital media landscape that operates within an attention economy. This study examined the difference in subscriber churn across 29 newspaper properties in large U.S. chain. Using subscriber data gathered from all 29 newspapers, this study analyzed whether the device and digital platform on which one consumes news impacts the churn probability of subscribers. The authors found that there were clusters of device usage and that different combinations of device usage impacted churn probability for subscribers, particularly on mobile. Churn was highest for those using mobile browser, presumably because of poor reading experience, which is a call to action for news organizations who have not prioritized the mobile news experience.
订户流失对报纸来说至关重要,几十年来,报纸一直在努力维持他们曾经享有的强大读者群。在注意力经济下运作的数字媒体领域尤其如此。这项研究调查了美国29家大型连锁报纸的订户流失率差异。使用从所有29家报纸收集的订户数据,本研究分析了一个人消费新闻的设备和数字平台是否会影响订户的流失概率。作者发现存在设备使用集群,设备使用的不同组合会影响用户的流失概率,尤其是在移动设备上。用户流失率最高的是那些使用移动浏览器的用户,大概是因为糟糕的阅读体验,这是对那些没有优先考虑移动新闻体验的新闻机构的一个呼吁。
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Michael McDevitt, Where Ideas Go To Die: The Fate of Intellect in American Journalism 迈克尔·麦克德维特,思想走向死亡:美国新闻界知识分子的命运
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-06 DOI: 10.1177/07395329231163662
R. Blom
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Michael McCluskey, News Coverage of Global Disasters: Journalism’s Power to Aid Healing and Recovery Michael McCluskey,《全球灾难的新闻报道:新闻帮助治愈和恢复的力量》
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-06 DOI: 10.1177/07395329231163661
Juan Liu
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Rollin’ papers: Newspaper coverage of cannabis legalization in Canada 滚动的报纸:加拿大大麻合法化的报纸报道
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-16 DOI: 10.1177/07395329231157765
Joseph M. Aversa, E. Cleave, Jenna Jacobson, T. Hernández, Stephanie Dizonno, Michael Macdonald
With Canada becoming the first G20 country to legalize the recreational use of cannabis, there has been increasing interest in the emergence of this new marketplace. Newspaper framing helps to shape public opinion on legalization and news sources play a role in determining how the public perceives the use of cannabis. This research analyzes how mainstream newspapers reported on the legalization of recreational cannabis in Canada in the years before and after legalization (between 2016 and 2019). Using a content analysis of 1,390 cannabis-related articles, 11 dominant reporting themes are identified. Over time, there was a shift from negative and sensationalist cannabis news coverage toward more balanced and progressive framing. The findings identify the influence of editorial political stance on thematic coverage.
随着加拿大成为二十国集团第一个将大麻娱乐性使用合法化的国家,人们对这一新市场的出现越来越感兴趣。报纸框架有助于塑造公众对大麻合法化的看法,新闻来源在决定公众对大麻使用的看法方面发挥着作用。这项研究分析了主流报纸在合法化前后(2016年至2019年)对加拿大娱乐性大麻合法化的报道。通过对1390篇大麻相关文章的内容分析,确定了11个主要报告主题。随着时间的推移,大麻新闻报道从负面和耸人听闻转向了更加平衡和进步的框架。研究结果表明,编辑政治立场对专题报道的影响。
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Editor’s note, Winter 2023: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Journalism: Where Do We Go From Here? 编者按:《2023年冬天:人工智能与新闻业的未来:我们将何去何从?》
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1177/07395329231158682
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'Repackaging the emptiness': How Russian regional journalism adapts to the COVID-19 pandemic. “重新包装空虚”:俄罗斯地方新闻如何适应COVID-19大流行
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-12 DOI: 10.1177/07395329221143368
Elina Erzikova, Wilson Lowrey

The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the role news organizations play in disseminating information and shaping public response to the crisis. This study adopts an ecological approach in examining Russian regional journalists' adaptations to the pandemic. Based on in-depth interviews, the study found that a worsened economic situation has increased dependence on state subsidies. Journalists avoided questioning authorities' response to COVID, with some publishing government information and others focusing on practical tips for readers.

新冠肺炎疫情突出了新闻机构在传播信息和塑造公众应对危机方面发挥的作用。这项研究采用生态学方法来研究俄罗斯地区记者对疫情的适应情况。根据深入访谈,研究发现,经济形势恶化增加了对国家补贴的依赖。记者们避免质疑当局对新冠肺炎的反应,一些人发布政府信息,另一些人则专注于为读者提供实用提示。
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Pandemics and Politics: Analyzing the politicization and polarization of pandemic-related reporting. 大流行病与政治:分析大流行病相关报道的政治化和两极化。
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-01 Epub Date: 2022-05-19 DOI: 10.1177/07395329221095850
Hans Schmidt

The COVID-19 pandemic generated tremendous journalistic attention, and occurred during a period of increasing politicization and polarization in America's news media. This study considers the intersection of both phenomena, and the extent of politicization in recent and historical pandemic-related reporting. Results suggest that political topics, actions and actors have frequently been the focus of COVID-19-related reporting, and that such political content has grown more substantial over time.

COVID-19 大流行病引起了新闻界的极大关注,而且发生在美国新闻媒体日益政治化和两极分化的时期。本研究探讨了这两种现象的交叉点,以及近期和历史上与大流行病相关报道的政治化程度。研究结果表明,政治话题、行动和参与者经常成为 COVID-19 相关报道的焦点,而且随着时间的推移,此类政治内容也越来越多。
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Database use, database discrepancies: Implications for content analyses of news 数据库使用、数据库差异:对新闻内容分析的启示
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-02-24 DOI: 10.1177/07395329231155193
Noah Buntain, Carol M. Liebler, Kyle Webster
The purpose of this research is twofold. Study I assesses content analyses of news (2015–2020) that sampled from databases to see which are used most frequently and to observe how researchers justify and contextualize their database choices. Results indicate that Nexis Uni is the database most commonly employed, and that researchers rarely justify their choice or include mention of database limitations. Next, Study II compares Factiva, Google News, NewsBank, Nexis Uni and ProQuest, finding considerable differences in number of stories, geographic reach, media type and coverage of a specific news event.
这项研究的目的是双重的。研究I评估了从数据库中抽样的新闻(2015-2020)的内容分析,以了解哪些是最频繁使用的,并观察研究人员如何证明他们的数据库选择是合理的和情境化的。结果表明,Nexis Uni是最常用的数据库,研究人员很少证明他们的选择是合理的,也很少提及数据库的局限性。接下来,研究二对Factiva、谷歌新闻、NewsBank、NexisUni和ProQuest进行了比较,发现在故事数量、地理范围、媒体类型和特定新闻事件的报道方面存在相当大的差异。
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