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    When is a journalist not a journalist? Negotiating a new form of advocacy journalism within the environmental movement by Phil Vine

    Published in Pacific Journalism Review (2017-07-01)
    “…Commentary: A New Zealand broadcast journalist of 25 years’ experience comes under fire from former colleagues after joining the environmental campaigning organisation Greenpeace. …”
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    Anchoring in the past, tweeting from the present: Cognitive bias in journalists' word choices. by Jihye Lee, James T Hamilton

    Published in PLoS ONE (2022-01-01)
    “…Twitter's emphasis on speed and informal cultural milieu can further lead journalists to rely on heuristics and emotions. Drawing upon insights from theories of the mind, memory, and language, this study explores how cognitive biases are embodied in journalistic work across different media. …”
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    Artificial intelligence versus journalists: The quality of automated news and bias by authorship using a Turing test by Leonardo Alberto La-Rosa Barrolleta, Teresa Sandoval-Martín

    “…The experiment deliberately varied real and declared authorships – AI and human journalists – to detect potential biases in assessing authorship credibility. …”
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    What If I Prefer Robot Journalists? Trust and Objectivity in the AI News Ecosystem by Elena Yeste-Piquer, Jaume Suau-Martínez, Marçal Sintes-Olivella, Enric Xicoy-Comas

    Published in Journalism and Media (2025-04-01)
    “…Nevertheless, citizens with more AI knowledge question the neutrality of automated content, suspecting biases from corporate interests or journalists influencing the prompts.…”
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    Biased Social Media Debates About Terrorism? A Content Analysis of Journalistic Coverage of and Audience Reactions to Terrorist Attacks on YouTube by Liane Rothenberger, Valerie Hase

    Published in Social Media + Society (2024-10-01)
    “…We focus on selectiveness in which attacks are covered (gatekeeping bias), how attacks are covered (presentation bias), and how audiences react to coverage (audience bias). …”
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    Changing by the Click: The Professional Development of UK Journalists by Colm Murphy

    Published in Education Sciences (2019-09-01)
    “…There has been a significant shift of job roles from traditional newsroom to a wide range of other organizations and some 36% of journalists are now self-employed. Diversity continues to be an issue with the profession having a white middle-class bias. …”
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    The Intersection of AI, Ethics, and Journalism: Greek Journalists’ and Academics’ Perspectives by Panagiota (Naya) Kalfeli, Christina Angeli

    Published in Societies (2025-01-01)
    “…Regarding ethical concerns, there is evident skepticism and caution among journalists and academics about issues, such as, data bias, transparency, privacy, and copyright, which are further intensified by the absence of a regulatory framework.…”
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    Political Alignment Identification: a Study with Documents of Argentinian Journalists by Viviana Mercado, Andrea Villagra, Marcelo Errecalde

    Published in Journal of Computer Science and Technology (2020-05-01)
    “…This article makes a contribution in this regard by presenting a new corpus for the study of political alignment in documents of Argentinian journalists. The study also includes several kinds of analysis of documents of pro-government and opposition journalists such as the relevance of terms in each journalist class, sentiment analysis, topic modelling and the analysis of psycholinguistic indicators obtained from the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) system. …”
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    A Common Opinion on Croatian Journalists Tested by PR Profesionals by Ana Sušić, Matilda Kolić Stanić, Jelena Jurišić

    Published in Medijske Studije (2016-06-01)
    “…Journalists in Croatia do not enjoy formidable reputation among the public due to the beliefs that their writing is, inter alia, biased, inclined to sensationalism and manipulation, and that they lack analytical skills (see also Kanižaj and Skoko, 2010; Jokoš and Kanižaj, 2012). …”
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    Can artificial intelligence replace journalists? A theoretical approach by Cristian Londoño-Proaño, Jorge Buele

    Published in Frontiers in Communication (2025-06-01)
    “…Among the main results, it is identified that artificial intelligence is effective for tasks such as automated news generation and massive data analysis, but its inability to perform critical analysis and ethical decisions limits it as a complete substitute for the journalist. Likewise, their dependence on trained data perpetuates biases that can compromise the credibility of information. …”
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    formation of professional thinking of future journalists through the analysis of blogosphere content by Людмила Иванова

    Published in Динамика медиасистем (2021-12-01)
    “…The proposed methodic is headed to develop critical thinking and, at the same time, to form future journalists’ civic principles.…”
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    Democracy at Stake: Self-Censorship as a Self-Defence Strategy for Journalists by Gerald Walulya, Goretti L. Nassanga

    Published in Media and Communication (2020-02-01)
    “…Due to concerns of their own safety, journalists have responded to the insecure work environment by engaging in self-censorship, thereby giving biased or limited information to the public. …”
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    Neutral Observers or Advocates for Societal Transformation? Role Orientations of Constructive Journalists in Germany by Uwe Krüger, Markus Beiler, Thilko Gläßgen, Michael Kees, Maximilian Küstermann

    Published in Media and Communication (2022-07-01)
    “…The results show that constructive journalists are as diverse in age as the total of all journalists in Germany, but tend to be more women journalists, freelancers, formally higher educated, and politically leaning toward green and left-wing positions. …”
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    Gender equality for sustainable development: Аnalysis of local journalists’ role in Bangladesh by Jewel Das

    Published in World of Media (2021-10-01)
    “…As a traditional value-centric and gender biased society, people in Bangladesh undervalue the contribution of women in family and community. …”
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