Journalism practice across regions and cultures II - OCP

OCP23 is now over. The full papers presented in the 2023 edition of Online Conference Papers are no longer accessible. You can read the original abstracts of the papers accepted for presentation onsite (Lyon23) and/or submitted online (OCP23) in the abstract books.

Chair: Mireya Márquez-Ramírez
2022
Reconstruction of Discourse: U.S. Mainstream Media Coverage of COVID-19 in China from December 2022 to February 2023
mingzhe
liu
Communication University of China
1685
News stories about individuals victims of Covid-19 are more valuable than statistics in the eyes of the public yet readers are less affected by casualties with a Chinese name
Francesco
Somaini
Central Washington University
Patrizia
Chirco
University of Bern and Central Washington University
828
Newsroom conflicts in Hong Kong media in the post National Security Law era
Bonnie
Chen
Hong Kong Baptist University
3699
Is Journalism Just a Job? A study of Chinese Journalists’ News Efficacy and News Avoidance Based on Structural Equation Model
Jinpeng
Wang
School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University
Xin
Yu
School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University
2915
Scrolling the News: News Consumption Practices of Journalism Students in Turkey
Şafak
Etike
Yozgat Bozok University
2564
Core and Essence of China’s Independent Knowledge System of Journalism: The Constitution and Internal Logic of the CPC’s Though on News & Public Opinion
Yongliang
Gao
Communication University of China
3977
Emotionally demanding environments and psychological aid for journalists: The Venezuelan case
Virpi
Salojarvi
University of Vaasa
María T.
Soto-Sanfiel
National University of Singapore
4779
Precarity in pandemic times: job insecurity and work deterioration of journalists in Mexico
Mireya
Márquez-Ramírez
Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México
4804
Feminist journalism in Brazil and Argentina: the collectives Portal Catarinas and Feminacida
Cláudia
Lago
São Paulo University
Isabella
Crosta
University of Sao Paulo
3337
Not Much Left to Lose: Resisting repression in Thailand, Myanmar and the Philippines
Lisa
Brooten
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
2419
Do News Affects Our Mind? Investigating Relations between COVID-19 News and National Identity in Hong Kong and Mainland China
Jiaqi
LIANG
City University of Hong Kong
Danxue
CHEN
City University of Hong Kong
Xinran
WANG
City University of Hong Kong
Jincheng
YAN
City University of Hong Kong
2065
Tabloidization to popularize data journalism: the case of Chinese newsrooms
Luming
Zhao
School of Journalism, Fudan University, Shanghai, China

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