Bob Franklin Journal Article Award 2023-24: Long listed Articles in Digital Journalism
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The Bob Franklin Journal Article Award is a collaboration between the journals Digital Journalism, Journalism Practice and Journalism Studies, which seeks to recognise the article that best contributes to our understanding of connections between culture and society and journalism practices, journalism studies and/or digital media/new technologies. The Award offers the winner(s) a prize to assist with funding for further research.
Browse the top six papers selected by Editors, Associate Editors, and Editorial Boards for Digital Journalism for 2023-2024 which are listed below, and view the top paper in the Bob Franklin Journal Article Award collection.
Long Listed Articles
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Reese, Stephen (2023), Writing the Conceptual Article: A Practical Guide, vol. 11(7).
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Hase, Valerie et al (2023), Adapting to Affordances and Audiences? A Cross-Platform, Multi-Modal An analysis of the Platformization of News on Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok and Twitter, vol. 11(8).
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Slavtcheva-Petkova, Vera et al (2023), Conceptualizing Journalists’ Safety Around the Globe Digital Journalism vol. 11(7).
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Nelson, Jacob (2023), “Worse Than the Harassment Itself”. Journalists’ Reactions to Newsroom Media Policies, vol. 11(8).
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Pipal, Christian et al. (2023), If You Have Choices, Why Not Choose (and Share) All of Them? A Multiverse Approach to Understanding News Engagement on Social Media, vol.11(2).
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Poell, Thomas et al (2023), Spaces of Negotiation: Analyzing Platform Power in the News Industry, vol. 11(8).