What does a journalist look like? Visualizing journalistic roles through AI

RJ Thomas, TJ Thomson - Digital Journalism, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The question of “who is a journalist?” has animated much discussion in journalism
scholarship. Such discussions generally stem from the intersecting technological, economic …

Literary, Found and Research Poetry: New Approaches to Representations of Aging and Aged Care

S Holland-Batt, E Miller - The Gerontologist, 2023 - academic.oup.com
At a time when rapid population aging is producing an emphasis on questions of healthy
aging in the public discourse, conditions such as dementia, physical, and other disabilities …

'Vulnerable Monsters': Constructions of Dementia in the Australian Royal Commission into Aged Care

K Chelberg - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law-Revue …, 2023 - Springer
This paper argues that while regulatory frameworks in aged care authorise restraints to
protect vulnerable persons living with dementia from harm, they also serve as normalising …

Passivity and exclusion: media power in the construction of the aged-care debate in Australia and Malaysia

MA Imran, K Bowd - Communication Research and Practice, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article explores relationships between media power and older people in Western and
non-Western settings, utilising the examples of Australia and Malaysia. Drawing on …

Gaining resolution when creating imagery of aging

J Sheahan - Frontiers in Sociology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
In seeking to support healthy aging, designers have struggled to reduce their assumptions
and biases toward older adults, been seen to interpret the worlds of later life through …

Picturing a quality local news visual: Perspectives from non-specialist journalists

TJ Thomson - Journalism, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This study explores a key question around local visual news: what do non-specialist
journalists regard as a quality news visual? This study focuses on still images as the most …

Redefining older Australians: moving beyond stereotypes and consumer narratives in print media representations

MA Imran - Media International Australia, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper investigates how Australian print media shape the identities of older individuals
through their use of language and reporting techniques. By examining newspaper articles …

Reading Between the Lines: An Exploratory Pilot Study of a Co-creation Approach to Life Story Work in Aged Care in Australia

X Golenko, A Manchha, A Fowke… - Journal of Applied …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Life story work (LSW) uses a narrative, reminiscence approach to capturing memories from
one's life and has shown positive outcomes for participants. However, LSW in aged care has …

Who or what gets referenced by whom, how often, and in which ways? Exploring journalists' sourcing practices in the context of aged care coverage

TJ Thomson, A Phan, S Holland-Batt… - Journalism …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Sources are an essential component to journalistic reporting and are a critical determinant of
its quality. Who or what is referenced, in which ways, how often, and why matters and can …

Discursive construction of identities for older people in news: A critical discourse analysis of Malaysian newspapers

MA Imran, J Budarick - australian journalism review, 2023 - intellectdiscover.com
This article examines how Malaysian journalists discursively construct identities for older
people through the manipulation of language, reporting styles and the prioritization of …