0.2(top 100%)
impact factor
150(top 50%)
papers
175(top 50%)
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extended IF
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all documents
220
doc citations
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1Charting the media innovations landscape for regional and rural newspapersAustralian Journalism Review202018
2Mining a news desert: The impact of a local newspaper’s closure on political participation and engagement in the rural Australian town of Lightning RidgeAustralian Journalism Review202112
3Citizen journalists, sports fans or advocates? The motivations of female independent sports media producers in AustraliaAustralian Journalism Review201910
4Guidelines for news media reporting on mental illness in the context of violence and crime: A Delphi consensus studyAustralian Journalism Review20209
5Media entrepreneurship: Preparing students for work in a creative professionAustralian Journalism Review20197
6Re-focusing on the local: News start-ups, community engagement and social capitalAustralian Journalism Review20217
7AJR@40: A personal reflectionAustralian Journalism Review20197
8The progressive promises and the reality of news beyond industrial journalismAustralian Journalism Review20196
9Framing gender: Representing male teachers in the Australian and New Zealand pressAustralian Journalism Review20196
10Consumers and commodification: The marketization of aged care in the Australian pressAustralian Journalism Review20226
11Virtual Student Exchange in journalism: Collaborative reporting through new media and technologyAustralian Journalism Review20195
12Building on #MeToo and #MeNoMore: Devising a framework to examine sexual violence in Australian music journalismAustralian Journalism Review20195
13Blessed be the educated journalist: Reflections on a religious literacy gap in the field of journalismAustralian Journalism Review20215
14You need a thick skin in this game: Journalists’ attitudes to resilience training as a strategy for combatting online violenceAustralian Journalism Review20205
15The shrinking of Fairfax Media’s books pages: A microstudy of digital disruptionAustralian Journalism Review20195
16The promise and perils of staff/student publications in Australian journalism programmesAustralian Journalism Review20194
17Student responses to a new project model capstone unit in journalismAustralian Journalism Review20194
18Journalistic confidentiality in an age of data surveillanceAustralian Journalism Review20194
19A social history of precarity in journalism: Penny-a-liners, Bohemians and larrikinsAustralian Journalism Review20204
20Why the MEAA left the Press Council and why that mattersAustralian Journalism Review20213
21State of play: A survey of sports journalists in AustraliaAustralian Journalism Review20193
22The Guardian’s role in the Australian mediascapeAustralian Journalism Review20203
23A push from the bush: An introduction to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Remote Communities ProjectAustralian Journalism Review20203
24How Australian online news frames domestic violence homicidesAustralian Journalism Review20203
25‘I want to read it in my hands’: The aesthetic attraction of independent women’s magazinesAustralian Journalism Review20193
26Playing to the crowd: The audience’s role in team-operated mediaAustralian Journalism Review20193
27Saving the silent voyager: Mapping virtues in the writing of Eva Sommer, Australia’s first Walkley Award winnerAustralian Journalism Review20203
28The Australian media’s foreign news coverage of COVID-19 and its declining reportage of the Asia Pacific regionAustralian Journalism Review20213
29The machines are learning: How artificial intelligence is already affecting journalism educationAustralian Journalism Review20223
30Democratic listening: News podcasts, trust and political participation in AustraliaAustralian Journalism Review20233
31Ungrievable lives: Australian print media portrayals of Palestinian casualties during the Gaza War of 2014Australian Journalism Review20192
32Reporting Asia: Courtesy of Australian philanthropyAustralian Journalism Review20212
33The New York Times’ Australian expansion and its internal contradictionsAustralian Journalism Review20202
34A new ERA? The changing face of journalism research in AustraliaAustralian Journalism Review20202
35Take your partners: Media, government and public participation in the 1930s campaigns against censorship in AustraliaAustralian Journalism Review20202
36Analysing the ethics of weight-related news through the lens of journalism codesAustralian Journalism Review20202
37‘Interviewing the far right is bad, so why do journalists keep doing it?’: ‘No Platform’ from above and belowAustralian Journalism Review20212
38Gender and sourcing in student journalism from Australia and New ZealandAustralian Journalism Review20212
39Indigenous knowledges and perspectives in university journalism education: Exploring experiences, challenges and opportunitiesAustralian Journalism Review20222
40‘It doesn’t feel right to say how much I enjoyed this’: Listener perspectives on ethics in true crime podcastsAustralian Journalism Review20222
41The ‘digital death knock’: Australian journalists’ use of social media in reporting everyday tragedyAustralian Journalism Review20222
42A freelance-based foreign exchange programme: Tasmanian students’ professional development on WORLDREPAustralian Journalism Review20191
43Rosslyn Beeby (1952‐2021)Australian Journalism Review20211
44The future of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia’s ‘chilling’ mediascapeAustralian Journalism Review20211
45The DWeb and journalismAustralian Journalism Review20211
46Comparing Gender and Media Equality across the Globe: A Cross-National Study of the Qualities, Causes and Consequences of Gender Equality in and through the News Media, Monika Djerf-Pierre and Maria Edstrom (eds) (2020)Australian Journalism Review20211
47Winter is coming and we need to talk about itAustralian Journalism Review20211
48Stories from a Bygone Age: A Newspaper Memoir, John Tidey (2018)Australian Journalism Review20191
49Take it from the best: Connectedness is the key to great investigative journalismAustralian Journalism Review20191
50A whole new ball game: How Sky Sports News journalists are learning from the academyAustralian Journalism Review20191