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1. Examining the Suspected Adverse Effects of Competition on Media Performance (Top Faculty Paper).

2. Journalism, Memory, and Reparative Rituals: The Winograd Commission Report in the Israeli News Media (Top Three Graduate Student Paper).

3. The Ethics Gap: Why Germans Have Little Esteem and No Trust in Journalists (Top Three Faculty Paper).

4. ugc@thebbc: A Production Study Examining the Ways in Which Audience Material is Used at the BBC (Top Three Faculty Paper).

5. "Stories of Great Indians" by Elmo Scott Watson: Syndication, Standardization, and the Noble Savage in Feature Writing [TOP FACULTY PAPER IN INTEREST GROUP].

6. Red Hot Chili Papers : The Sensational Rise of Muckraking in India.

7. Gaining Insight Into the Chinese Journalists' Blogs: What Information is Being Disseminated and How (Top Two Student Paper).

8. Negotiating Journalistic Authority in a Saturated Textual Environment: Jessica Lynch, the New York Times, and the Struggle Over the Real - Top Student Paper.

9. Just a Guy in Pajamas? Framing the Blogs: Emergence of the Blogosphere in Mainstream U.S. Newspaper Coverage (1999-2005) TOP STUDENT PAPER Nr. 1.

10. Editor's Notes and Transparency: What Do Major U.S. Newspapers Deem Noteworthy? - Top Student Paper.

11. Between Idiosyncratic Self-Interests and Professional Standards: A Contribution to the Understanding of Participatory Journalism in Web 2.0. Results From an Online Survey in Germany (TOP THREE FACULTY PAPER).

12. Capturing Hearts: Charm, Personal Magnetism and the Iranian Nuclear Deal in the American and Israeli Press.

13. 'Citizen Journalism and Twitter in Saudi Arabia - Dissemination, Democratisation, Disinformation'.

14. The engagement editor: Introducing the voice of the audience in the newsroom.

15. Fanning the blame: Media accountability, climate and crisis on the Australian 'fire continent'.

16. News Media Infrastructure and the Journalism Divide: A DMA-Level Analysis.

17. Journalism's Complicated Partners: Television News Anchors and Community Maintenance Around the Anchor's Appearance.

18. The Right to Tell the (Right) Story: Journalism, Authority, and Memory.

19. TV News and Political Change in Brazil: The Impact of Democratization on TV Globo's Journalism.

20. Journalism, 'Agonistic' Democracy, and Governance.

21. Interviewing, Quoting, and the Development of Modern News Journalism.

22. Framing Professionalism and Ethics of Journalism and Public Relations: The Case of Armstrong Williams.

23. The Construction of Indifference. The Swedish Press and the 'Reichskristallnacht'.

24. Journalists' Views on Public Opinion and Civic Journalism.

25. Israeli Journalism During the State's Formative Era: Between Ideological Affiliation and Professional Consciousness.

26. Psychology of News Decisions.

27. Military Metaphors, Masculine Modes, and Orientalist Others.

28. Communication Science and Organization Theory. Borders among newspaper management and staff.

29. St.Petersburg Journalism: between centre and periphery.

30. Myth and Hegemony in Post-Sept. 11 News Coverage.

31. Content Analysis as a Research Technique in Mexican Communication Research: 1990-2002.

32. Mezzanine Politics.

33. "But How are They Talked About?": A Novel Measure of Entity Framing in Online News.

34. Repercussions of Journalism in German Science Policy Constellations. An Exploration of Mediatization Strategies of Science Policy Stakeholders.

35. The Constructive Role of Journalism: Contentious Metadiscourse on Constructive Journalism and Solutions Journalism.

36. Boundary Work and Journalism: Charting a Key Concept in Journalism Studies.

37. Mapping news ecosystems: A theoretical parsing of the concept, and a new typology for the approach.

38. PR and Journalists in the Local Sphere: An Exploratory Comparative Study between the Largest Municipalities in the Basque Country and Bavaria.

39. Protecting against repercussions of journalism. Re-conceptualizing mediatization in regard to defensive adaptations to news media logic.

40. Post-normal journalism: Climate journalism and its changing contribution to an unsustainable debate.

41. Justifications for Doubting News Sources.

42. Driving the frame: How news values, news pegs and story angles guide journalistic frame-building.

43. Feeding Big Brother: Why the synergy of commerce and convenience Calls for an institution-based theory of privacy.

44. Between Participation and Autonomy: Understanding Indian Citizen Journalists.

45. Why journalists use social media in France and the United States: Explaining technology adoption across media systems.

46. The datafication of newswork: The use metrics and gamification to motivate journalists.

47. "When It Ended, There Was Only One Way to Believe": Journalism, Race, and the Visual.

48. UGC and Participatory Journalism.

49. Sharing the News: Toward a Construct of Epistemic Interoperability.

50. Television Journalism, Politics & Entertainment Power and Autonomy in the Field of Television Journalism.