Top Poster Award
2023
Phelia Weiss (University of Vienna): Femicides in the News:
Effects of Victims’ and Perpetrators’ Nationality on Victim Blaming and Fear of Victimization
2022
Rana Khaled Arafat and Zahera Harb (City University of London): Conceptualizing Transnational Hybrid Media Systems: The Case of Diasporic Pan-Arab Media in the UK
Danielle Yusufov and Oren Meyers (University of Haifa): Despite Everything, Love: Commemorative Journalism and the Withdrawal from the Critical Rereading of the Israeli Past
2021
Lillian Boxman-Shabtai (Hebrew University of Jerusalem):
Between Empiricism and Mythology: Textual Mechanisms that Augment and Limit Polysemy in News Writing
2020
Caty Borum Chattoo (American University), Lori Young (University of Pennsylvania), David Conrad (American University), Aras Coskuntuncel (American University): ‘The Rent is Too Damn High’: Housing Security and Homelessness Portrayals in U.S. Print News Coverage
2019
Nicole Gesualdo (Rutgers University), Matthew Weber (University of Minnesota), and Itzhak Yanovitzky (Rutgers University): Journalists as Knowledge Brokers
2018
Isabella Glogger (University of Koblenz-Landau) and Lukas Otto (University of Koblenz-Landau): Journalistic Views on Hard and Soft News: A Factorial Survey on Journalists’ Understanding of a Popular Concept
2017
Soomin Seo (Temple University): Covering the Hermit Regime: A Comparison of North Korea Coverage at the AP and NK News
2016
Seungahn Nah (University of Kentucky) and Masahiro Yamamoto (University of Wisconsin-La Crosse): Why Contribute to the Online Public Sphere? The Effect of Communication Infrastructure on Citizen Journalism
2015
Edson Tandoc (Nanyang Technological University) and Joy Michelle Jenkins (University of Missouri): The BuzzFeedication of Journalism? How Traditional News Organizations Talk About a New Entrant to the Journalistic Field Will Surprise You!
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