Results of searching entries for keyword: news ombudsman
- The news ombudsman: Lightning rod or watchdog?- Huub Evers 
 (Fontys University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands)
- Fox News and the polarization of attitudes in the U.S.- Wayne Wanta 
 (University of Missouri–Columbia, USA)
- Volume 13 No 2 (26) Special Issue 2020 - The importance of media literacy education: How Lithuanian students evaluate online news content credibility- Andrius Šuminas 
 VILNIUS UNIVERSITY, LITHUANIA Deimantas Jastramskis
 VILNIUS UNIVERSITY, LITHUANIA
- Volume 6 No 1 (10) Spring 2013 - The natural framing of military conflict news. The 2008 war in Georgia in Resonance Izvestia and The New York Times- Ekaterina Basilaia (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia), 
 Robert McKeever (University of South Carolina, U.S.A.),
 Donald Shaw (University of North Carolina, U.S.A.)
- Volume 10 No 1 (18) Spring 2017 - The elusive cyber beasts: How to identify the communication of pro-Russian hybrid trolls in Latvia’s internet news sites?- Anda Rožukalne, 
 Klāvs Sedlenieks
 (Riga Stradins University, Latvia)
- Volume 9 No 1 (16) Spring 2016 - BOOK REVIEW: Silvio Waisbord (2013). Reinventing Professionalism. Journalism and News in a Global Perspective...
 Gunnar Nygren
 (Sodertorn University, Sweden)
- INTERVIEW: News trends in agenda-setting- Interview with Professor Maxwell McCombs — one of the two founding fathers of empirical research on the agenda-setting function of the press 
- Volume 7 No 1 (12) Spring 2014 - Ability to spot and resist manipulated media news about international affairs: Does political knowledge provide it?- Vasyl V. Kucherenko (European University Institute in Florence, Italy), 
 Cindy T. Christen (Colorado State University, USA)
- News coverage of the first Polish presidency of the Council of the European Union (2011): Findings from an international comparative study- Romy Wohlert (Alpen-Andria-University Klagenfurt & Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria), 
 Stijn Joye (Ghent University, Belgium),
 Agnieszka Stępińska (Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań, Poland),
 Daniel Biltereyst (Ghent University, Belgium),
 Khael Velders (Ghent University, Belgium)
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - ‘Model Putin Forever’: A Critical Discourse Analysis on Vladimir Putin’s Portrayal in Czech Online News Media- Zina Stovickova 
 Metropolitan University Prague, Czech Republic
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - Zelensky’s Image in the Russian and Ukrainian News: Presidential Campaign 2019 in Ukraine- Katrin Dkhair 
 Higher School of Economics, National Research University in Saint Petersburg, Russia Polina Klochko
 Higher School of Economics, National Research University in Saint Petersburg, Russia
- Agenda setting priming framing – TV news in Poland during election campaigns 2005 and 2007. Comparative analysis- Ewa Nowak (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, Poland), 
 Rafał Riedel (University of Oslo, Norway)
- Election coverage in Poland 2005: A content analysis of the main TV news programs- Bartłomiej Łódzki 
 (University of Lower Silesia, Poland)
- Volume 9 No 1 (16) Spring 2016 - Journalists PR professionals and the practice of paid news in Central and Eastern Europe: An overview- Henrik Örnebring 
 (Karlstad University, Sweden)
- The European Parliament election of 2009 in Poland: The agenda-setting in the Polish Internet news portals- Wojciech Walczak 
 (Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland)
- Old and new constraints in foreign news coverage in post-communist Ukraine- Natalya Ryabinska 
 (Ukrainian Catholic Universiyty in Lviv, Ukraine)
- The agenda-setting process in international news- Wayne Wanta (Oklahoma State University, USA), 
 Simona Mikusova (Comenius University in Bratlislava, Slovakia)
- Challenges and prospects of delivering a diversity of public service content online: A case study of Channel 4 News Online- Olatunji Ogunyemi 
 (University of Lincoln, United Kingdom)
- Is news liberated or enslaved? Consequences of news aggregation- Paweł Wieczorek 
 (University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Warsaw, Poland)
- BOOK REVIEW: Ewa Nowak (2014). Ustanawianie agendy politycznej przez media. Efekt newsa w Polsce [Media-Policy Agenda-Setting. The News Effect in Poland]...- Bartłomiej Łódzki 
 (University of Lower Silesia, Poland)
 
- Volume 7 No 1 (12) Spring 2014 - How news domestication of news may blur the conflict: Coverage of 2008 South Ossetia war in Ukraine- Daria Taradai 
 (National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine)
- BOOK REVIEW: Agnieszka Stępińska (ed.) (2011). News in Europe. Europe on News...- Bartosz Hordecki 
 (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań)
 
- The worlds of “the others”? Czech television’s agenda of world news coverage- Tomáš Trampota and Kateřina Kučerová 
 (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic)
- Volume 15 No 1 (30) Special Issue 2022 - Politicizing Poland’s Public Service Media: The Analysis of Wiadomości News Program- Katarzyna Gajlewicz-Korab 
 University of Warsaw, Poland Łukasz Szurmiński
 University of Warsaw, Poland
 
- Remixing international news reporting: Towards a renewed confederacy of correspondences- Paulo Nuno Vicente 
 (UT Austin-Portugal Digital Media Programme)
- Social Media News: A Comparative Analysis of the Journalistic Uses of Twitter- Rosella Rega 
 University of Siena, Italy
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - BOOK REVIEW: CLAUDIA MELLADO (ED.) (2020) BEYOND JOURNALISTIC NORMS. ROLE PERFORMANCE AND NEWS IN A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE. NEW YORK: ROUTLEDGE 320 PP. ISBN: 9781138388499.- Delia Balaban 
 BABEŞ-BOLYAI UNIVERSITY, ROMANIA
- Volume 16 No 1 (33) Spring 2023 - Big Data Techniques to Study the Impact of Gender-Based Violence in the Spanish News Media- Hugo J. Bello 
 University of Valladolid, Spain Nora Palomar-Ciria
 Complejo Asistencial de Soria, Spain Elisa Gallego
 the Carlos III Health Institute in Madrid, Spain Lourdes Jiménez Navascués
 University of Valladolid, Spain Celia Lozano
 AI Department in Bosonit, Spain
- Volume 16 No 1 (33) Spring 2023 - Estonia’s Russian-speaking Audience’s Media Attitudes Preferences and Susceptibility to the Spread of Fake News and Information Disorder in Media Outlets- Mihhail Kremez 
 University of Tartu, Estonia
- To Be or Not to Be: The United News Marathon as a Source of Information and Object of Criticism during the War in Ukraine- Mariana Kitsa 
 Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine
 Oleh Haliv
 Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine
- Volume 13 No 2 (26) Special Issue 2020 - Fact-checking initiatives as promoters of media and information literacy: The case of Poland- Michał Kuś 
 UNIVERSITY OF WROCLAW Paulina Barczyszyn-Madziarz
 UNIVERSITY OF WROCLAW
- Volume 12 No 2 (23) Special Issue 2019 - Examining the populist communication logic: Strategic use of social media in populist political parties in Norway and Sweden- Bente Kalsnes 
 OSLO METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY, NORWAY
- Political discourse on Polish commercial television. Case of “Fakty” TVN- Dorota Piontek 
 (University of Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań, Poland)
- The tabloidization of political discourse: The Polish case- Dorota Piontek 
 (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland)
- Volume 10 No 1 (18) Spring 2017 - Polish journalism: A profession (still) in transition?- Agnieszka Stępińska 
 (Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań, Poland)
- Volume 10 No 1 (18) Spring 2017 - Between neutrality and engagement: Political journalism in Hungary- Péter Bajomi-Lázár 
 (Budapest Business school, Hungary)
- Volume 9 No 1 (16) Spring 2016 - Who defines the narrative of a crisis? The case of an Estonian online boycott campaign against an international supermarket chain- Päivi Tampere, Kaja Tampere, Scott Abel 
 (Tallin University, Estonia)
- Volume 6 No 1 (10) Spring 2013 - Media ethics in the development of journalism in Nigeria- Nkechi M. Christopher (University of Ibadan, Nigeria) 
 Okereke Onwuka (Abia State University, Nigeria)
- Volume 10 No 1 (18) Spring 2017 - Distributed gatekeeping. Uncovering the patterns of linking behaviors on Facebook- Wojciech Walczak, 
 Michał Meina,
 Krzysztof Olechnicki
 (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland)
- “I went to resist. I’ll be back”: Otekilerin Postasi as an example of citizen journalism in Turkey- Dilek Özhan Koçak 
 (Giresum University, Turkey)
- Disaffected citizens in Croatia: Analysis of socio-demographic and media use influences on political participation- Dina Vozab 
 (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- Volume 8 No 1 (14) Spring 2015 - Texts soaked with culture: The impact of cultural differences on the thematic structure of British and Polish national dailies- Anna Zięba 
 (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland)
- Seeking the H Zone: How we mix media messages to create compatible community in the emerging papyrus society- Donald Shaw (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA), 
 Sherine El-Toukhy (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA),
 Tom Terry (Idaho State University, USA)
- Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to Turkey as a global media event: A “frame shift” in media coverages- Gulen Kurt Oncel and Ergen Devrim Karagoz 
 (Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey)
- Political campaign communication in Sweden: Change but not too much- Lars Nord 
 (Mid Sweden University in Sundsvall, Sweden)
- Extending our theoretical maps: Psychology of agenda-setting- Maxwell McCombs 
 (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
- Volume 14 No 1 (28) Spring 2021 - Ready to Hire a Freelance Journalist: The Change in Estonian Newsrooms’ Willingness to Outsource Journalistic Content Production- Marju Himma-Kadakas 
 Karlstad University, Sweden Mirjam Mõttus
 University of Tartu, Estonia
- Volume 12 No 2 (23) Special Issue 2019 - Media populism in Macedonia: Right-wing populist style in the coverage of the “migrant crisis”- Ivo Bosilkov 
 UNIVERSITY OF MILAN , ITALY
 UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM , NETHERLANDS
- Volume 7 No 1 (12) Spring 2014 - Three paradigms of journalistic objectivity in Slovenian press history- Igor Vobič 
 (University of Ljubljana)
- Red danger before elections: Trick or threat?- Jan Křeček and Lenka Vochocová 
 (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic)
- Volume 13 No 2 (26) Special Issue 2020 - Meme literacy in Russia: Perceptions of internet memes by a student audience and issues of critical thinking- Svetlana Shomova 
 NATIONAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITY HIGHER SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, RUSSIA
- Users' perception of media accountability- Harmen Groenhart 
 (Fontys University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands)
- Use of sources in newspaper coverage of the 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election- Daniela V. Dimitrova (Iowa State University, USA), 
 Petia Kostadinova (University of Illinois Chicago, USA)
- Nuclear media discourses after the closure of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant: Is the game over?- Natalija Mažeikienė 
 VYTAUTAS MAGNUS UNIVERSITY, LITHUANIA Judita Kasperiūnienė
 VYTAUTAS MAGNUS UNIVERSITY, LITHUANIA Ilona Tandzegolskienė
 VYTAUTAS MAGNUS UNIVERSITY, LITHUANIA
- Volume 6 No 1 (10) Spring 2013 - Pro-active media accountability? — an Austrian perspective- Klaus Bichler (Medienhaus Wien, Austria), 
 Matthias Karmasin (University of Klagenfurt, Austria),
 Daniela Kraus (FJUM Forum for Journalism and Media, Austria)
- Pakistan media: Unnamed sources reveal political crises and law and order problems- Abhijit Mazumdar 
 (University of Tennessee in Knoxville, USA)
- Traditional and Online Media: Relationship between Media Preference Credibility Perceptions Predispositions and European Identity- Waqas Ejaz 
 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN
- Volume 17 No 2 (36) Special Issue 2024 - Can Social Media Expand Public Discourse in a ‘Captured’ Mediascape? The Case of Greece- Michael Nevradakis 
 College Year in Athens, Greece
- Volume 15 No 2 (31) Spring 2022 - Narrating “Their War” and “Our War”. The Patriotic Journalism Paradigm in the Context of Swedish and Ukrainian Conflict Coverage- Nina Springer 
 University of Münster Gunnar Nygren
 Södertörn University, Stockholm Andreas Widholm
 Stockholm University Dariya Orlova
 National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Daria Taradai
 National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy
- Volume 15 No 1 (30) Special Issue 2022 - "Not a Political Virus": Manufacturing Consent by Czech Public Service Media in the Pandemic- Jan Motal 
 Masaryk University, Czech Republic
- Volume 15 No 2 (31) Spring 2022 - Migration Coverage in Europe Russia and the United States. A comparative Analysis of Coverage in 17 countries (2015-2018)- Marcus Kreutler 
 Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism, TU Dortmund University
 Susanne Fengler
 Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism, TU Dortmund University Nastaran Asadi
 Complutense University of Madrid Svetlana Bodrunova
 St. Petersburg State University Halyna Budivska
 National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Layire Diop
 Francis Marion University, South Carolina Georgia Ertz
 Università della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano Daria Gigola
 University of Wrocław Eszter Katus
 Mérték Media Monitor, Budapest Denisa Kovacs
 University of Bucharest Michał Kuś
 University of Wrocław Filip Láb
 Charles University Prague Anna Litvinenko
 Freie Universität Berlin Johanna Mack
 Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism, TU Dortmund University Scott Maier
 UO School of Journalism and Communication, Eugene Ana Pinto Martinho
 ISCTE - University Institute of Lisbon Antonia Matei
 University of Bucharest Kaitlin C. Miller
 University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA Lisa Oppermann
 Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism, TU Dortmund University Eva Pérez Vara
 Complutense University of Madrid Gábor Polyák
 Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest Rajeev Ravisankar
 UO School of Journalism and Communication, Eugene Carlos Rodríguez Pérez
 Universidad de La Sabana Dimitrina J. Semova
 Complutense University of Madrid Dimitris Skleparis
 Newcastle University Sergio Splendore
 Università degli Studi di Milano Sandra Štefaniková
 Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University Prague Adam Szynol
 University of Wrocław Décio Telo
 ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon Rrapo Zguri
 University of Tirana
- Journalists under Attack: Self-censorship as an Unperceived Method for Avoiding Hostility- Marju Himma-Kadakas 
 University of Tartu, Estonia Signe Ivask
 Masaryk University, Czech Republic
- Polarization in the Turkish Press: Framing the Social Movement in Iran- Ali Çağlar Karabiyik 
 Tekirdağ Namık Kemal University, Turkey
- The Populist Dimension of Mediated Discourses About Corruption in Romania- Delia Cristina Balaban 
 Babes-Bolyai University, Romania Hanna Orsolya Vincze
 Babes-Bolyai University, Romania Mihnea S. Stoica
 Babes-Bolyai University, Romania Iulia Medveschi
 Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
- Volume 15 No 1 (30) Special Issue 2022 - Homeless People as Agents of Self-representation: Exploring the Potential of Enhanced Participation in a Community Newspaper Project- Vojtěch Dvořák 
 Masaryk University
- Volume 15 No 1 (30) Special Issue 2022 - Climate Change in Chinese Newspapers 2000–2020: Discursive Strategies of Consolidating Hegemony- Mengrong Zhang 
 University of Cologne
- The Right-Wing Perspective: Populist Frames and Agenda on Facebook in Central and Eastern Europe- Rémi Almodt 
 Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
- Fighting COVID-19 with Data: An Analysis of Data Journalism Projects Submitted to Sigma Awards 2021- Liis Auväärt 
 University of Tartu, Estonia
- Infodemic – “Epidemic of Rumours”. The Characteristic Features of the Phenomenon on the Example of the Infodemic Accompanying COVID-19 in 2020- Anna Miotk 
 University of Warsaw
- Volume 15 No 2 (31) Spring 2022 - "Untouched by your Do-gooder Propaganda". How Online User Comments Challenge the Journalistic Framing of the Immigration Crisis- Jana Rosenfeldová 
 Charles University in Prague Lenka Vochocová
 Charles University in Prague
- Volume 17 No 3 (37) Spring 2024 - Digital Hybrid and Traditional Media Consumption and Religious Reflection- Damian Guzek 
 Institute of Journalism and Media Communication, University of Silesia in Katowice Jan Słomka
 Institute of Theology, University of Silesia in Katowice Emma Cieslik
 George Washington University, Washington, the United States
- Volume 17 No 3 (37) Spring 2024 - Broadcasting a Nuclear Accident: Chernobyl on the Hungarian Radio- Dalma Boldog 
 Department of Communication, Budapest Business School University of Applied Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
- Volume 17 No 3 (37) Spring 2024 - Environmental Politics: Could Social Media in Greece Foster the Ground for an Alternative Environmental Agenda?- Ioanna Archontaki 
 National & Kapodistrian University of Athens Achilleas Karadimitriou
 National & Kapodistrian University of Athens Iliana Giannouli
 National & Kapodistrian University of Athens Stylianos Papathanassopoulos
 National & Kapodistrian University of Athens
- Volume 18 No 1 (39) Special Issue 2025 - METHODS & CONCEPTS: Unlocking the Media’s Future and Fostering Social Harmony: The Power of Deliberative Communication- Tanya Sakzewski 
 Media Diversity Institute Global
- INTERVIEW: Through the Lens of the Media: Media Logic Fear AI Interview with Professor David L. Altheide- Norbert Merkovity 
 University of Szeged, Hungary David L. Altheide
 Arizona State University, United States