This article reviews the peer-reviewed literature about solutions journalism and constructive journalism to unpack their components, as such emerging solutions-oriented approaches …
CSB Overgaard - Journalism Studies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The COVID-19 pandemic brought along with it concerns about anxiety, racial bias, and pushback against public health recommendations, all of which are intensified by the news …
An informed electorate is vital for a well-functioning democracy. Yet many citizens intentionally avoid the news because it evokes negative feelings of disempowerment and …
RK Olsen, PI Furseth - Journalism Studies, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Journalism innovation, according to service innovation theory, is about providing new journalistic services that create value for audiences, society, and the news organisation …
F Weder, CK Weaver… - Public Relations …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Purpose: In an era of networked production of the public sphere and with the arrival of new communicator roles such as citizen journalists, influencers and bloggers, the “old” roles and …
T Tshabangu, A Salawu - Journal of African Media Studies, 2021 - intellectdiscover.com
The coverage of crises such as the global health pandemic, COVID-19, is to a large extent guided by national interest, journalistic culture and editorial policies of media outlets. This …
This paper examines how journalists use discursive strategies when covering the complex issue of climate change in The Mercury News, a large regional USA newspaper in …
A Krämer, P Winkler - Journal of Communication Management, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose The climate crisis presents a global threat. Research shows the necessity of joint communication efforts across different arenas—media, politics, business, academia and …
K Thier, X Wu - Environmental Communication, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
News warning about climate risks has not typically included information about how society can respond, but journalism about credible efforts to address climate change is becoming …