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Reciprocal Journalism

A concept of mutual exchange between journalists and audiences

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Michael Koliska, Erin Moroney & David Beavers. (2023) Trust Through Relationships in Journalism. Journalism Studies 0:0, pages 1-18.
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Avery E. Holton, Valérie Bélair-Gagnon, Diana Bossio & Logan Molyneux. (2023) “Not Their Fault, but Their Problem”: Organizational Responses to the Online Harassment of Journalists. Journalism Practice 17:4, pages 859-874.
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Yu Tian, Jeongwon Yang & Ploypin Chuenterawong. (2023) Share or not? Effects of Stereotypes on Social Media Engagement Using the Stereotype Content Model. Journalism Practice 17:3, pages 574-600.
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Constanza Gajardo, Irene Costera Meijer & David Domingo. (2023) From Abstract News Users to Living Citizens: Assessing Audience Engagement Through a Professional Lens. Journalism Practice 17:3, pages 508-524.
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Tim P. Vos & Ryan J. Thomas. (2023) “They’re Making It More Democratic”: The Normative Construction of Participatory Journalism. Digital Journalism 0:0, pages 1-25.
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Yeran Kim, Young-Gil Chae & Yong-Chan Kim. (2022) “Doing Community”: Digital Hyperlocal Media as Care. Digital Journalism 0:0, pages 1-15.
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Kaitlin C. Miller & Seth C. Lewis. (2022) Journalistic Visibility as Celebrity and its Consequences for Harassment. Digital Journalism 0:0, pages 1-20.
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Betsy O’Donovan, Carolyn Nielsen & Jeff Shaw. (2022) Curious Citizens: Whose Voices Are Heard in “People-Powered” Public Media?. Journalism Practice 0:0, pages 1-17.
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Jisu Kim, Jisu Huh, Bhavtosh Rath, Aadesh Salecha & Jaideep Srivastava. (2022) Relationship between Citizen-Eyewitness Images and Audience Engagement with News. Journalism Practice 16:8, pages 1774-1794.
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Shira Dvir-Gvirsman & Keren Tsuriel. (2022) In an Open Relationship: Platformization of Relations Between News Practitioners and Their Audiences. Journalism Studies 23:11, pages 1308-1326.
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Maarit Jaakkola. (2022) Journalists as Media Educators: Journalistic Media Education as Inclusive Boundary Work. Journalism Practice 16:6, pages 1265-1285.
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Magdalena Saldaña & Hong Tien Vu. (2022) You Are Fake News! Factors Impacting Journalists’ Debunking Behaviors on Social Media. Digital Journalism 10:5, pages 823-842.
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Paul Mihailidis & Adam Gamwell. (2022) Designing Engagement in Local News: Using FOIA Requests to Create Inclusive Participatory Journalism Practices. Journalism Practice 16:5, pages 828-847.
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Pedro Jerónimo, João Carlos Correia & Anabela Gradim. (2022) Are We Close Enough? Digital Challenges to Local Journalists. Journalism Practice 16:5, pages 813-827.
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Catherine Adams & Glenda Cooper. (2022) “I Felt I Got to Know Everyone”: How News on Stage Combines Theatre and Journalism for a Live Audience. Journalism Practice 0:0, pages 1-18.
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Caroline Fisher, Terry Flew, Sora Park, Jee Young Lee & Uwe Dulleck. (2021) Improving Trust in News: Audience Solutions. Journalism Practice 15:10, pages 1497-1515.
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Avery E. Holton, Valérie Bélair-Gagnon & Cindy Royal. (2021) The Human Side of (News) Engagement Emotion, Platform and Individual Agency. Digital Journalism 9:8, pages 1184-1189.
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Sue Robinson, Kelly Jensen & Carlos Dávalos. (2021) “Listening Literacies” as Keys to Rebuilding Trust in Journalism: A Typology for a Changing News Audience. Journalism Studies 22:9, pages 1219-1237.
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Fiona Martin & Colleen Murrell. (2021) Negotiating the Conversation: How Journalists Learn to Interact with Audiences Online. Journalism Practice 15:6, pages 839-859.
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Katherine M. Engelke. (2021) Mapping Citizen and Participatory Journalism in Newsrooms, Classrooms and Beyond,. Digital Journalism 9:1, pages 127-129.
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Cristina Monzer, Judith Moeller, Natali Helberger & Sarah Eskens. (2020) User Perspectives on the News Personalisation Process: Agency, Trust and Utility as Building Blocks. Digital Journalism 8:9, pages 1142-1162.
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Seth C. Lewis, Rodrigo Zamith & Mark Coddington. (2020) Online Harassment and Its Implications for the Journalist–Audience Relationship. Digital Journalism 8:8, pages 1047-1067.
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Jena Barchas-Lichtenstein, John Fraser, Patti Parson, Rebecca Joy Norlander, Julia Griffin, Nsikan Akpan, Travis Daub, Jenny Marder, Clay Raine, Su-Jen Roberts, Michael Boulter, Teresa Carey, Vanessa Dennis, Erica Hendry, Kristin Hugo, Saher Khan, Ilayda Kocak, Laura Santhanam, Rashmi Shivni, Lora Strum, Leigh Anne Tiffany & Andrew Wagner. (2020) Negotiating Genre and New Media for STEM News. Journalism Practice 14:6, pages 643-663.
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Christopher Birchall. (2020) Trying not to fall out: the importance of non-political social ties in online political conversation. Information, Communication & Society 23:7, pages 963-979.
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Ori Tenenboim & Neta Kligler-Vilenchik. (2020) The Meso News-Space: Engaging with the News between the Public and Private Domains. Digital Journalism 8:5, pages 576-585.
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Jennifer Brannock Cox & Mark A. Poepsel. (2020) Deep Participation in Underserved Communities: A Quantitative Analysis of Hearken’s Model for Engagement Journalism. Journalism Practice 14:5, pages 537-555.
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Thomas R. Schmidt & Regina G. Lawrence. (2020) Engaged Journalism and News Work: A Sociotechnical Analysis of Organizational Dynamics and Professional Challenges. Journalism Practice 14:5, pages 518-536.
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Yiping Xia, Sue Robinson, Megan Zahay & Deen Freelon. (2020) The Evolving Journalistic Roles on Social Media: Exploring “Engagement” as Relationship-Building between Journalists and Citizens. Journalism Practice 14:5, pages 556-573.
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Bruno Takahashi, Ellis Adjei Adams & Jack Nissen. (2020) The Flint water crisis: local reporting, community attachment, and environmental justice. Local Environment 25:5, pages 365-380.
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Yoonmo Sang, Jee Young Lee, Sora Park, Caroline Fisher & Glen Fuller. (2020) Signalling and Expressive Interaction: Online News Users’ Different Modes of Interaction on Digital Platforms. Digital Journalism 8:4, pages 467-485.
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Esther Thorson, Weiyue Chen & Stephen Lacy. (2020) National and Local News Consumption and Indices of Community Participation in an American Civic-Journalism News Environment. Journalism Studies 21:4, pages 443-458.
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Matthew Barnidge, Will Heath, Jiehua Zhang & Ryan Broussard. (2020) Business as Usual? A Social Capital Approach to Understanding Interactions with Journalists on Twitter. Journalism Studies 21:3, pages 406-424.
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Mikko Villi, Mikko Grönlund, Carl-Gustav Linden, Katja Lehtisaari, Bozena Mierzejewska, Robert G. Picard & Axel Roepnack. (2020) “They’re a little bit squeezed in the middle”: Strategic challenges for innovation in US Metropolitan newspaper organisations. Journal of Media Business Studies 17:1, pages 33-50.
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Scott Wright, Daniel Jackson & Todd Graham. (2020) When Journalists Go “Below the Line”: Comment Spaces at The Guardian (2006–2017). Journalism Studies 21:1, pages 107-126.
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Lena Frischlich, Svenja Boberg & Thorsten Quandt. (2019) Comment Sections as Targets of Dark Participation? Journalists’ Evaluation and Moderation of Deviant User Comments. Journalism Studies 20:14, pages 2014-2033.
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Bella Palomo, Laura Teruel & Elena Blanco-Castilla. (2019) Data Journalism Projects Based on User-Generated Content. How La Nacion Data Transforms Active Audience into Staff. Digital Journalism 7:9, pages 1270-1288.
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Sina Blassnig, Sven Engesser, Nicole Ernst & Frank Esser. (2019) Hitting a Nerve: Populist News Articles Lead to More Frequent and More Populist Reader Comments. Political Communication 36:4, pages 629-651.
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Trevor Diehl, Alberto Ardèvol-Abreu & Homero Gil de Zúñiga. (2019) How Engagement with Journalists on Twitter Reduces Public Perceptions of Media Bias. Journalism Practice 13:8, pages 971-975.
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Maya Lefkowich, Britney Dennison & Peter Klein. (2019) Empowerment Journalism - Commentary for Special Issue of Journalism Studies. Journalism Studies 20:12, pages 1803-1809.
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Christopher Ali, Thomas R. Schmidt, Damian Radcliffe & Rosalind Donald. (2019) The Digital Life of Small Market Newspapers. Digital Journalism 7:7, pages 886-909.
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Charlotte Galpin & Hans-Jörg Trenz. (2019) Participatory Populism: Online Discussion Forums on Mainstream News Sites During the 2014 European Parliament Election. Journalism Practice 13:7, pages 781-798.
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Christoph Neuberger, Christian Nuernbergk & Susanne Langenohl. (2019) Journalism as Multichannel Communication. Journalism Studies 20:9, pages 1260-1280.
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Brett G. Johnson & Caroline Dade. (2019) Local broadcast journalism, user-generated content and boundary work. Media Practice and Education 20:3, pages 260-276.
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Pere Masip, Carles Ruiz & Jaume Suau. (2019) Contesting Professional Procedures of Journalists: Public Conversation on Twitter after Germanwings accident. Digital Journalism 7:6, pages 762-782.
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Andrea Wenzel. (2019) Engaged Journalism in Rural Communities. Journalism Practice 13:6, pages 708-722.
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Debbie Goh, Richard Ling, Liuyu Huang & Doris Liew. (2019) News sharing as reciprocal exchanges in social cohesion maintenance. Information, Communication & Society 22:8, pages 1128-1144.
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Felix M. Simon. (2019) What Determines a Journalist’s Popularity on Twitter?. Journalism Studies 20:8, pages 1200-1220.
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Valerie Belair-Gagnon, Jacob L. Nelson & Seth C. Lewis. (2019) Audience Engagement, Reciprocity, and the Pursuit of Community Connectedness in Public Media Journalism. Journalism Practice 13:5, pages 558-575.
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Jennifer E. Moore & John A. Hatcher. (2019) Disrupting Traditional News Routines Through Community Engagement. Journalism Studies 20:5, pages 749-764.
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Kathleen Bartzen Culver & Byunggu Lee. (2019) Perceived Ethical Performance of News Media: Regaining Public Trust and Encouraging News Participation. Journal of Media Ethics 34:2, pages 87-101.
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Ryan J. Thomas. (2019) Helpfulness as Journalism's Normative Anchor. Journalism Studies 20:3, pages 364-380.
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Frank Michael Russell. (2019) Twitter and News Gatekeeping. Digital Journalism 7:1, pages 80-99.
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Regina G. Lawrence, Damian Radcliffe & Thomas R. Schmidt. (2018) Practicing Engagement. Journalism Practice 12:10, pages 1220-1240.
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Logan Molyneux, Avery Holton & Seth C. Lewis. (2018) How journalists engage in branding on Twitter: individual, organizational, and institutional levels. Information, Communication & Society 21:10, pages 1386-1401.
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Paromita Pain. (2018) Ear to the ground or useless entities? Citizen journalism and mainstream media in India. Communication Research and Practice 4:4, pages 396-411.
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Klaus Meier, Daniela Kraus & Edith Michaeler. (2018) Audience Engagement in a Post-Truth Age. Digital Journalism 6:8, pages 1052-1063.
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Stephanie Craft & Tim P. Vos. (2018) Have You Heard?. Journalism Practice 12:8, pages 966-975.
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Mark Coddington, Seth C. Lewis & Avery E. Holton. (2018) Measuring and Evaluating Reciprocal Journalism as a Concept. Journalism Practice 12:8, pages 1039-1050.
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Margaret Simons & Jenny Morgan. (2018) Changing Media Coverage of Violence Against Women. Journalism Studies 19:8, pages 1202-1217.
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Jacob L. Nelson. (2018) The Elusive Engagement Metric. Digital Journalism 6:4, pages 528-544.
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Jacob L. Nelson. (2018) And Deliver Us to Segmentation. Journalism Practice 12:2, pages 204-219.
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Homero Gil de Zúñiga, Trevor Diehl & Alberto Ardèvol-Abreu. (2018) When Citizens and Journalists Interact on Twitter. Journalism Studies 19:2, pages 227-246.
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Jennifer Y. Abbott. (2017) Tensions in the scholarship on participatory journalism and citizen journalism. Annals of the International Communication Association 41:3-4, pages 278-297.
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Susan Iris Brokensha & Marthinus Stander Conradie. (2017) (In)civility and online deliberation: readers’ reactions to race-related news stories. Safundi 18:4, pages 327-348.
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Gina Masullo Chen & Paromita Pain. (2017) Normalizing Online Comments. Journalism Practice 11:7, pages 876-892.
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Na Yeon Lee, Yonghwan Kim & Yoonmo Sang. (2017) How do journalists leverage Twitter? Expressive and consumptive use of Twitter. The Social Science Journal 54:2, pages 139-147.
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Magdalena Saldaña, Vanessa de Macedo Higgins Joyce, Amy Schmitz Weiss & Rosental Calmon Alves. (2017) Sharing the Stage. Journalism Practice 11:4, pages 396-416.
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Anders Olof Larsson. (2017) In it for the Long Run?. Journalism Practice 11:4, pages 438-457.
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Nicole Ladson & Angela M. Lee. (2017) Persuading to Pay: Exploring the What and Why in Crowdfunded Journalism. International Journal on Media Management 19:2, pages 144-163.
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Melissa Wall. (2017) Mapping Citizen and Participatory Journalism. Journalism Practice 11:2-3, pages 134-141.
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Nikki Usher. (2017) The Appropriation/Amplification Model of Citizen Journalism. Journalism Practice 11:2-3, pages 247-265.
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Dave Harte, Andy Williams & Jerome Turner. (2017) Reciprocity and The Hyperlocal Journalist. Journalism Practice 11:2-3, pages 160-176.
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Kathleen McCollough, Jessica K. Crowell & Philip M. Napoli. (2017) Portrait of the Online Local News Audience. Digital Journalism 5:1, pages 100-118.
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Jan Lauren Boyles & Eric Meyer. (2016) Letting the Data Speak. Digital Journalism 4:7, pages 944-954.
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Avery E. Holton. (2016) Intrapreneurial Informants. Journalism Practice 10:7, pages 917-927.
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Avery E. Holton, Seth C. Lewis & Mark Coddington. (2016) Interacting with Audiences. Journalism Studies 17:7, pages 849-859.
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Eugenia Siapera & Lambrini Papadopoulou. (2016) Entrepreneurialism or Cooperativism?. Journalism Practice 10:2, pages 178-195.
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Mikko Villi & Joo-Young Jung. (2015) Accessing the Audience Community: How Newspapers Connect with Audience Communities in Finland, Japan, and Korea. International Journal on Media Management 17:4, pages 259-276.
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S. Mo Jang & Josh Pasek. (2015) Assessing the Carrying Capacity of Twitter and Online News. Mass Communication and Society 18:5, pages 577-598.
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