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Category: Essay Series: Journalism Cultures

Essay Series: Journalism Cultures

Essay Series 2025: Developing Electoral Repertoires in Chilean Oppositional Magazines During the Transition to Democracy Under the Dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet

14 Oct 2025
Developing Electoral Repertoires in Chilean Oppositional Magazines During the Transition to Democracy Under the Dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet Enrique Núñez-Mussa, School of Journalism, Michigan State University From 1973 to 1989,…
Essay Series: Journalism Cultures

Essay Call: 2025/ 2026 revolutionary movements

20 Sep 202517 Nov 2025
The colonial-era US printer Benjamin Franklin is credited with responding to a question about what the Constitutional Convention of 1787 had produced by saying, “A republic – if you can…
Essay Series: Journalism Cultures

Essay Series 2025: How Grace Omaboe Defined Feminist Activism Journalism in Ghana to Predict an Activist Journalistic Future

14 Sep 2025
How Grace Omaboe Defined Feminist Activism Journalism in Ghana to Predict an Activist Journalistic Future ivy fofie Assistant Professor of communication studies, LMU In the late 1990s and early 2000s,…
Essay Series: Journalism Cultures

Essay Series 2025: News Values Construct Roads for Historical Framing Research .

14 Aug 2025
News Values Construct Roads for Historical Research Ronald W. Sitton Assistant Professor, Arkansas State University History serves as a guide to those who pay attention, providing paths to avoid and…
Essay Series: Journalism Cultures

Essay Series 2025: Journalism Ethics and a rationale for communication truth telling in a virtual age.

17 Jul 20259 Oct 2025
Journalism Ethics and a Rationale for Communication Truth Telling in a Virtual Age Stephen banning Professor of communication, bradley university As the Digital Revolution breaks new ground in communication, the…
Essay Series: Journalism Cultures

Essay Series 2025: The Ephemerality of News

8 Jun 2025
The Ephemerality of News jason Lee Guthrie Associate Professor, Clayton State University Since the invention of the printing press, the advent of each successive news medium from print to broadcast…
Essay Series: Journalism Cultures

Essay Series about to start

19 May 2025
From Essay Coordinator, Josie Vine, RMIT University, Melbourne. Our 2025 Essay Series on the construction of Journalism Culture is about to kick-off. Each month from June until the end of…
Essay Series: Journalism Cultures…

Timke wins Journalism History’s 2024/25 Essay competition

16 Jan 202516 Jan 2025
Michigan University Assistant Professor Dr. Edward Timke has won the 2024/2025 essay contest sponsored by Journalism History. Journalism History essay winner, Ed Timke. A panel of judges from across the…
Essay Series: Journalism Cultures

Essay Call: 2024/ 2025

21 Sep 202416 Dec 2024
The Journalism History journal calls for scholarly essays that explore the development of journalism’s norms and practices – those subtle but significant values and beliefs that define journalism within and…

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Dr. Perry Parks
Editor, Journalism History
Michigan State University
Phone: 517-355-4489 (office)
Email: parksp@msu.edu

 

 

Book Reviews

Books for review may be sent to:

Dr. Joseph Jones
West Virginia University
Email: Joseph.Jones@mail.wvu.edu

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