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1. In Search of the Global South: Assessing Attitudes of Latin American Journalists to Artificial Intelligence in Journalism.

2. Journalists' perspectives about news-making strategies and the relationship with brands.

3. Running the Bases Backward: Journalists Mark the Death of Jimmy Piersall.

4. "From Beach Nymph to Gridiron Amazon": Media Coverage of Women in American Football, 1934–1979.

5. Disseminating information or advocating peace? Journalists' role perceptions in the face of conflict.

6. The politics of impunity: A study of journalists' experiential accounts of impunity in Bulgaria, Democratic Republic of Congo, India, Mexico and Pakistan.

7. Presentism in the newsroom: How uncertainty redefines journalists' career expectations.

8. Taming the 'trolls': How journalists negotiate the boundaries of journalism and online comments.

9. OK, Seriously.

10. Gaming Disorder: News Media Framing of Video Game Addiction as a Mental Illness.

11. 'We're more ethical than they are': Third-person and first-person perceptions of the ethical climate of American journalists.

12. STRATEGIES IN JOURNALISTIC BRANDING ON SOCIAL MEDIA: THE INFLUENCE OF PUBLIC AND BUSINESS DIMENSIONS ACCORDING TO FUTURE JOURNALISTS' PERCEPTIONS.

13. The Men Who Stare at Cathedrals: Aesthetic Education, Moral Sentiment, and the German Critique of French Revolutionary Violence, 1793–1794.

15. Journalists' Debates on Education - The Case of the Volontariat in Germany, 1913-1933.

16. Comparing Journalism Cultures in Britain and Germany: Confrontation, Contextualization, Conformity.

17. Journalism's Relationship to Democracy: Roles, Attitudes, and Practices.

18. Journalistic Views on Hard and Soft News: Cross-Validating a Popular Concept in a Factorial Survey.

19. Principles and Boundaries of Fact-checking: Journalists' Perceptions.

20. Endure, Invest, Ignore: How French and American Journalists React to Economic Constraints and Technological Transformations.

21. The State of Journalism and Press Freedom in Postgenocide Rwanda.

22. Comments, analytics, and social media: The impact of audience feedback on journalists' market orientation.

23. Conceptualizing a Four-Factor Construct for Journalists' Job Satisfaction: A Structural Equation Modeling Method.

24. How social media and technology are challenging journalists' perceptions of their role.

25. POLITICAL JOURNALISTS' NORMALIZATION OF TWITTER: Interaction and new affordances.

26. GENDER AND GENERATIONAL DIFFERENCES IN POLITICAL REPORTERS' INTERACTIVITY ON TWITTER.

27. JOURNALISTIC ROLES AND EVERYDAY LIFE: An empirical account of lifestyle journalists' professional views.

28. MORE OF THE SAME? Influences on source use and source affiliation diversity in for-profit and nonprofit news organizational content.

29. Should the Media Be More or Less Powerful in Politics? Individual and Contextual Explanations for Politicians and Journalists.

30. Cultural and Moral Implications of Soli and Its Effects on Journalism in Northern Ghana.

31. Newspaper Suicide Reporting in a Muslim Country: Analysis of Violations and Compliance with International Guidelines.

32. An Examination of Journalistic Codes of Ethics in Anglophone West Africa.

33. Risky Choices?

34. Dioxin Dorms: Why I Can't Give Up On New Paltz.

35. Covering mass shootings: Journalists' perceptions of coverage and factors influencing attitudes.

36. Media and Corruption: The Other Way Round—Exploring Macro Determinants of Journalists' Perceptions of the Accountability Instruments and Governmental Pressures.

37. Deep Impact? How Journalists Perceive the Influence of Public Relations on Their News Coverage and Which Variables Determine This Impact.

38. News Media as Gatekeepers, Critics, and Initiators of Populist Communication: How Journalists in Ten Countries Deal with the Populist Challenge.

39. What Is the Story with Narratives? How Using Narratives in Journalism Changes Health Behavior.

40. Gendering Leadership in Vietnamese Media: A Role Congruity Study on News Content and Journalists' Perception of Female and Male Leaders.

41. Journalist social media practice in China: A review and synthesis.

42. Detached disseminator, populist watchdog and facilitative change agent: The professional role perception of foreign correspondents in China.

43. Media freedom and responsibility in South Korea: The perceptions of journalists and politicians during the Roh Moo-hyun presidency.

44. The making of military heroes by the Israeli media.

45. Newspaper journalists’ attitudes towards robot journalism.

46. Journalists' perceptions of solutions journalism and its place in the field.

47. Metaphors of corruption in the news media coverage of seven European countries.

48. Hierarchy of influences on transitional journalism – Corrupting relationships between political, economic and media elites.

49. More of the Same or a Different Breed Altogether? A National Comparison of Role Perceptions and Ethical Stances among Finnish Political Journalists.

50. A Journalists’ Protest? Personal Identification and Journalistic Activism in the Israel Social Justice Protest Movement.

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