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1. Is the United States Losing Its Status as a Reference Point for Educational Policy in the Age of Global Comparison? The Case of South Korea

2. A Contrastive Study of Hedges in COVID-19 Reports Selected from China Daily and the New York Times

3. Press, Paper, and the Public Sphere.

4. Research paper. Trends in US newspaper and television coverage of tobacco.

5. Ideology in the News through Active, Passive Sentences and Nominalization: A Study on the Terrorist Attack in Ankara Reported in British and American Newspapers

6. Paper Lions.

7. Truth, Masculinity and the Anti-Elitist Backlash against the University in the Age of Trump

8. "This is an American Newspaper": Editorial Opinions and the German Immigrant Press in 1917.

9. The Space for News.

10. Cultural Hierarchies in the Discursive Representations of China in the 'Chronicle of Higher Education'

11. Changing Owners, Changing Content: Does Who Owns the News Matter for the News?

12. "Safety Is Elusive:" A Critical Discourses Analysis of Newspapers' Reporting of Domestic Violence During the Coronavirus Pandemic.

13. Nation Women's Engagement and Resistance in the Muhammad Speaks Newspaper.

14. TURNING ON A DIME.

16. A method for measuring investigative journalism in local newspapers.

17. Talking About School Bullying: News Framing of Who Is Responsible for Causing and Fixing the Problem.

18. Variations in Newspaper Coverage on Water in the U.S. Intermountain West.

19. Competition and Ideological Diversity: Historical Evidence from US Newspapers†.

20. Whose stories are told and who is made responsible? Human-interest framing in health journalism in Norway, Spain, the U.K. and the U.S.

21. A rising tide of discontent: mediocrity, meritocracy, and neoliberalism in American education, 1971–1983.

22. Newspapers Scale Back Amid Surge In Paper Cost.

23. The Cultural Competence of Health Journalists: Obesity Coverage in Four Urban News Organizations.

24. La Unión Soviética, el bloque comunista, el desarrollismo y la Revolución Nacional.

25. Content Analysis of U.S. Newspaper Coverage of Causes and Solutions to Vaping-Associated Lung Injury.

26. Terrains of Media Work; Producing Amateurs and Professionals in the 19th-Century United States.

27. To Post or Not To Post: The Ethics of Mugshot Websites.

28. Coverage of the Commanders in Chief: Differences of Presidential Images Between the United States and Korea.

29. THE NEWS GETS TO MOVE ON.

30. Navigating the Urban-Rural Divide: A Case Study of a Small-City Newspaper in the United States, 1920 - 1929.

31. TO "ALARM THE PUBLICK MIND".

32. Depictions of nursing home residents in US newspapers: successful ageing versus frailty.

33. News sourcing and gender on Twitter.

34. Remembering the rejection of Muhammad Ali: identity, civil rights and social memory.

35. Preparatory Journalism: The College Newspaper as a Pedagogical Tool.

36. Discursive trends in New York Times coverage of Evusheld access: A case study in the social production of ignorance.

37. Community Reporting.

38. Newspaper Medicine: Medical Journals Attack the Press, 1898-1909.

39. Neutrality and impartiality in Midwestern U.S. newspapers: community-oriented newspaper journalists reporting of environmental water problems in agricultural and ranching states.

40. GAMBLING ON A SALE: GIFT-ENTERPRISE BOOKSELLING AND COMMUNITIES OF PRINT IN 1850S AMERICA.

41. J. N. Rogers, the Jacksboro Rural Citizen, and the Roots of Farmers' Alliance Journalism in Texas, 1881-1886.

42. 'It's OK to feel': The emotionality norm and its evolution in U.S. print journalism.

43. A TWICE-TOLD STORY: COMPARING ACCOUNTS OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN THE RADICAL AND MAINSTREAM PRESS.

44. WISŁAWA SZYMBORSKA AND THE NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE IN BRITISH AND AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS (1996–2012).

45. Images of Germanness and L.A.’s mid twentieth century German-speaking community.

46. Detecting urban identity perception via newspaper topic modeling.

47. Divided Loyalties: The Chicago Defender and Harold Washington's Campaign for Mayor of Chicago.

48. Commentary: Constructing Refugees in the Academic Discourse: The Hmong in America.

49. Liberty Poles and the Fight for Popular Politics in the Early Republic.

50. Regional and source differences in midsize newspapers reporting New York Times v. Sullivan.