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151. Media Morality in a Postmodern Era: A Model for Ethics Restoration in the Mass Media.

152. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY PRESS.

153. Kill One to Warn One Hundred: The Politics of Press Censorship in Vietnam.

154. Hating journalism: Anti-press discourse and negative emotions toward journalism in Korea.

155. Peace journalism on a shoestring? Conflict reporting in Nigeria's national news media.

156. 'The martyr of dawn': Femicide in Jordanian media.

157. Calling a spade a spade… why editors are uncomfortable to say it as it is.

158. Remedying the fractured domain through slow journalism: A case of journalistic podcasting in India.

159. Naming and Blaming: Civic Shame and Slum Journalism in Late Nineteenth-Century and Early Twentieth-Century Manchester and Birmingham.

160. Editorial.

161. Production and Operations Management.

162. Production and Operations Management.

163. Labor Reporting and Its Critics in the CIO Years.

164. The Ukraine conflict and the European media: A comparative study of newspapers in 13 European countries.

166. An Intersection of Ideals: Journalism, Profits, Technology and Convergence.

167. Negotiating Claims to Journalism: Webloggers' Orientation to News Genres.

168. Our news and their news: The role of national identity in the coverage of foreign news.

169. The Political Preferences and Value Orientations of Irish Journalists.

170. CHANGING THE NEWSROOM CULTURE: A FOUR-YEAR CASE STUDY OF ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AT THE ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH.

171. From the Editor...

172. Press regulation in an era of convergence.

173. Analysis of coverage of the 11 March 2004 Madrid train bombings in Spain's El País and El Diario Vasco through war and peace journalism frames.

174. Alliance of Papers and Schools Asked.

175. What You Read in the Papers.

176. Edit Daily: Rutgers Students Manage Loral Paper.

177. Cross-bordering journalism: How intermediaries of change drive the adoption of new practices.

178. Self-censorship: Foreign journalists' reportage of Turkey.

179. Identifying peace-oriented media strategies for deadly conflicts in Pakistan.

180. Unpacking Journalists' (Dis)Trust: Expressions of Suspicion in the Narratives of Journalists Covering the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.

181. Grounded theory in journalism and communication studies in the Chinese mainland (2004–2017): Status quo and problems.

182. Editorial.

183. Transitions and Challenges.

184. Journalism Ethics: The Uneven Tempo between International Principles and Local Practice.

185. FROM 'RAGS' TO 'RICHES': THE EVOLUTION OF THE AUSTRALIAN SUBURBAN NEWSPAPER.

186. Student Journalism: Are First Amendment rights in danger?

187. Measuring differences in the Chinese press: A study of People’s Daily and Southern Metropolitan Daily.

188. Discourse Analysis: How Bhutanese Issues are Discussed Online?

189. The Universal and the Contextual of Media Systems: Research Design, Epistemology, and the Production of Comparative Knowledge.

190. ‘In war-torn Spain’: The politics of Irish press coverage of the Spanish civil war.

191. Data journalism uptake in South Africa's mainstream quotidian business news reporting practices.

192. Reporting 'African gangs': Theorising journalistic practice during a multi-mediated moral panic.

193. Social fields, journalism, and collective memory: Reporting on the Armenian genocide in legal, political, and commemorative field events.

194. Powerful and Vulnerable: Workplace Violence Against Swedish Social Workers, Teachers, and Journalists.

195. Their Truth is Out There: Scientific (Dis)trust and Alternative Epistemology in Online Health Groups.

196. Framing the Catalan Conflict: A Decade of el procés in the International Media.

197. A Long March Toward Equality: Predicting the Presence of Women in Television News.

198. The Ethics of Excellence in Tourism Research.

199. Media Fragmentation, Party System, and Democracy.

200. ORIENTALISING THE EMERGING MEDIA CAPITALS: THE AGE ON INDIAN TV'S 'HYSTERIA'.