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  1. Closing the Barn Door? Fact-Checkers as Retroactive Gatekeepers of the COVID-19 “Infodemic”
  2. Caught Between Innovation and Tradition: Young Journalists as Normative Change Agents in the Journalistic Field
  3. Border patrol: The rise and role of fact-checkers and their challenge to journalists’ normative boundaries
  4. Pushy or a Princess? Women Experts and UK Broadcast News
  5. Fact-checkers as Entrepreneurs
  6. Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Journalism Students’ Interpretive Repertoires for a Changing Occupation
  7. Virtual Reality, 360° Video, and Journalism Studies: Conceptual Approaches to Immersive Technologies
  8. Habits of practice, habits of thought
  9. Media Discourse About Entrepreneurial Journalism
  10. 18. Entrepreneurial Journalism
  11. Making Change
  12. Impact of Continual and Rapid Newsroom Change
  13. Essays in Journalism Studies: State of the Field
  14. The Ethical Implications of an Elite Press
  15. Users as Gatekeepers of Media Content
  16. Online Journalism
  17. COMMUNITY SERVICE
  18. Freedom and Responsibility, Global and Local
  19. Participatory Journalism
  20. Taking Responsibility
  21. Journalism Ethics in a Digital Network
  22. EXPLORING THE POLITICAL-ECONOMIC FACTORS OF PARTICIPATORY JOURNALISM
  23. Journalism ethics amid structural change
  24. QUALITY CONTROL
  25. Norms and the Network: Journalistic Ethics in a Shared Media Space
  26. Role Call: 2008 Campaign and Election Coverage on the Web Sites of Leading U.S. Newspapers
  27. Separate Spaces
  28. Convergence and divergence
  29. “Comment Is Free, but Facts Are Sacred”: User-generated Content and Ethical Constructs at theGuardian
  30. Ethnography
  31. PARTICIPATORY JOURNALISM PRACTICES IN THE MEDIA AND BEYOND
  32. FiveWsand anH: Digital Challenges in Newspaper Newsrooms and Boardrooms
  33. Posting for Points: Edublogs in the JMC Curriculum
  34. Shifting Roles, Enduring Values: The Credible Journalist in a Digital Age
  35. CONTESTED AUTONOMY
  36. ONLINE JOURNALISTS: Foundations for Research into Their Changing Roles
  37. Stepping Back from the Gate: Online Newspaper Editors and the Co-Production of Content in Campaign 2004
  38. Partnerships and Public Service: Normative Issues for Journalists in Converged Newsrooms
  39. THE SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE EXISTENTIALIST
  40. The political j-blogger
  41. More Than Ink-Stained Wretches: The Resocialization of Print Journalists in Converged Newsrooms
  42. A Cross-Cultural Look at Serving the Public Interest
  43. Strange bedfellows? The diffusion of convergence in four news organizations
  44. Envisioning the Caucus Community: Online Newspaper Editors Conceptualize Their Political Roles
  45. Who are these guys? The online challenge to the notion of journalistic professionalism
  46. Who are these Guys?
  47. Campaign Contributions: Online Newspaper Coverage of Election 2000
  48. The Metro Wide Web: Changes in Newspapers' Gatekeeping Role Online
  49. Still Guarding the Gate?
  50. Attitudes of Professors and Students about New Media Technology