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  1. Theorizing Provocation Narratives as Communication Strategies
  2. The bias of provocation narratives in international news
  3. Reviving icons to death: when historic photographs become digital memes
  4. The language of objectivity: Reuters’ internal editorial discussions on terminology in the Arab–Israeli conflict, 1967–1982
  5. Controversial Cartoons in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
  6. Not just a joke: The ‘quenelle’ as a running gag masking anti-Semitic communication
  7. Impartiality is not fair: Toward an alternative approach to the evaluation of content bias in news stories
  8. ‘Le spectateur engagé’: French war correspondents’ conceptions of detachment and commitment
  9. Shaming rituals in the age of global media: How DSK’s perp walk generated estrangement
  10. The fickle forerunner: The rise of bylines and authorship in the French press
  11. The Unbearable Lightness of theFait Divers: Investigating the Boundaries of a Journalistic Genre
  12. The Ritual Function of the Press in Alfred Hitchcock's Movies
  13. A definition of journalistic objectivity as a performance
  14. On the values guiding the French practice of journalism: Interviews with thirteen war correspondents
  15. The Journalistic Referents: A Crucial Distinction Between Sources and Voices