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Martin Smith-Rodden & Marissa Wiley. (2022) Sustaining Vision: Competency Modeling to Understand Best Practices for Visual Editors. Journalism Practice 0:0, pages 1-19.
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Saumava Mitra, Brenda L. Witherspoon & Sara Creta. (2022) Invisible in This Visual World? Work and Working Conditions of Female Photographers in the Global South. Journalism Studies 23:2, pages 149-166.
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Jenni Mäenpää. (2023) The changing working life of photojournalism professionals in the contemporary media environment. Journal of Visual Political Communication 10:1, pages 27-34.
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Jenni Mäenpää. (2023) Future directions of professional photographers: A case study of changing hats between journalism and humanitarian photography. Nordicom Review 44:1, pages 65-84.
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Lambrini Papadopoulou, Theodora A. Maniou & Eleana Pandia. (2022) Economic crisis and trauma journalism: Assessing the emotional toll of reporting in crisis-ridden countries. Communications 47:3, pages 350-374.
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TJ Thomson, Evonne Miller, Sarah Holland-Batt, Jen Seevinck & Sam Regi. (2022) Visibility and invisibility in the aged care sector: Visual representation in Australian news from 2018–2021. Media International Australia, pages 1329878X2210943.
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Alexander Godulla, Daniel Seibert & Rosanna Planer. (2021) Whose Pictures, Whose Reality? Lines of Tradition in the Development of Topics, Negativity, and Power in the Photojournalistic Competition World Press Photo. Journalism and Media 2:4, pages 758-807.
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TJ Thomson. (2018) Mapping the emotional labor and work of visual journalism. Journalism 22:4, pages 956-973.
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Asko Lehmuskallio, Jukka Hӓkkinen & Janne Seppӓnen. (2018) Photorealistic computer-generated images are difficult to distinguish from digital photographs: a case study with professional photographers and photo-editors. Visual Communication 18:4, pages 427-451.
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T. J. Thomson. (2019) In Front of the Lens: The Expectations, Experiences, and Reactions of Visual Journalism’s Subjects. Journalism & Communication Monographs 21:1, pages 4-65.
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Anna Gormley & Stuart Allan. 2019. Reporting Human Rights, Conflicts, and Peacebuilding. Reporting Human Rights, Conflicts, and Peacebuilding 203 220 .
Lina Dencik & Stuart Allan. (2017) In/visible conflicts: NGOs and the visual politics of humanitarian photography. Media, Culture & Society 39:8, pages 1178-1193.
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