Bob Franklin Journal Article Award 2023-24: Long listed articles in Journalism Practice
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 Journalism Practice 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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Mathias-Felipe de-Lima-Santos & Lucia Mesquita (2023), Data Journalism in favela: Made by, for, and about Forgotten and Marginalized Communities, Vol. 17(1).
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Ashleigh L. Haw (2023), “Hapless Victims” or “Making Trouble”: Audience Responses to Stereotypical Representations of Asylum Seekers in Australian News Discourse, Vol. 17(1).
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Nina C. Müller & Jenny Wiik (2023) From Gatekeeper to Gate-opener: Open-Source Spaces in Investigative Journalism, Vol. 17(2)
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Mia Lindgren (2023), Intimacy and Emotions in Podcast Journalism: A Study of Award-Winning Australian and British Podcasts, Vol .17(4).
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Shirish Kulkarni, Richard Thomas, Marlen Komorowski and Justin Lewis (2023), Innovating Online Journalism: New Ways of Storytelling, Vol. 17(9).
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Maria Kyriakidou, Stephen Cushion, Ceri Hughes and Marina Morani (2023), Questioning Fact-Checking in the Fight Against Disinformation: An Audience Perspective, Vol. 17(10).