Beyond Propaganda: The Changing Journalistic Practices of China's Party Press in the Digital Era
Author: Long, Qiang; Shao, Lingwei
Media Discourses and Representation of Marginalized Communities in Multicultural Societies
Author: Jamil, Sadia; Retis, Jessica
When Will one Help? Understanding Audience Intervention in Online Harassment of Women Journalists
Author: Lu, Shuning; Luqiu, Luwei Rose
Making Laughter: How Chinese Official Media Produce News on the Douyin (TikTok)
Author: Zhao, Luming; Ye, WeiMing
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Journalism Practice provides opportunities for reflective, critical and research-based studies focused on the professional practice of journalism. The emphasis on journalism practice does not imply any false or intellectually disabling disconnect between theory and practice, but simply an assertion that Journalism Practice’s primary concern is to analyse and explore issues of practice and professional relevance. Journalism Practice is an intellectually rigorous journal with all contributions being refereed anonymously by acknowledged international experts in the field. An intellectually lively, but professionally experienced, Editorial Board with a wide-ranging experience of journalism practice advises and supports the Editor.