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Ross Arguedas, Amy and Mont'Alverne, Camila and Toff, Benjamin and Fletcher, Richard and Nielsen, Rasmus Kleis (2024) Ritual reinforcement : habit, emotion, and identity as attributes of trust in news. Journalism Studies. pp. 1-18. ISSN 1461-670X
Mont'Alverne, Camila and Badrinathan, Sumitra and Ross Arguedas, Amy and Toff, Benjamin and Fletcher, Richard and Kleis Nielsen, Rasmus (2023) "Fair and balanced" : What news audiences in four countries mean when they say they prefer impartial news. Journalism Studies, 24 (9). pp. 1131-1148. ISSN 1461-670X
Ross Arguedas, Amy A. and Badrinathan, Sumitra and Mont'Alverne, Camila and Toff, Benjamin and Fletcher, Richard and Kleis Nielsen, Rasmus (2022) "It's a battle you are never going to win" : Perspectives from journalists in four countries on how digital media platforms undermine trust in news. Journalism Studies, 23 (14). pp. 1821-1840. ISSN 1461-670X
Boyle, Karen (2018) Hiding in plain sight : gender, sexism and press coverage of the Jimmy Savile case. Journalism Studies, 19 (11). pp. 1562-1578. ISSN 1461-670X
Ross, Karen and Boyle, Karen and Carter, Cynthia and Ging, Debbie (2016) Women, men and news : it's life Jim, but not as we know it. Journalism Studies, 19 (6). pp. 824-845. ISSN 1461-670X
Higgins, Michael and Smith, Angela (2011) Not one of U.S. : Kate Adie's report of the 1986 US bombing of Tripoli and its critical aftermath. Journalism Studies, 12 (3). 344 - 358. ISSN 1461-670X
Montgomery, Martin (2008) The discourse of the broadcast news interview : a typology. Journalism Studies, 9 (2). pp. 260-277. ISSN 1461-670X
Brandenburg, Heinz (2007) Security at the source: embedding journalists as a superior strategy to military censorship. Journalism Studies, 8 (6). pp. 948-963. ISSN 1461-670X
Meer, Nasar (2006) 'Get off your knees' print media public intellectuals and Muslims in Britain. Journalism Studies, 7 (1). pp. 35-59. ISSN 1461-670X
McNair, B. (2005) PR must die: Spin, anti-spin and political public relations in the UK, 1997 - 2004. Journalism Studies, 5 (3). pp. 325-338. ISSN 1461-670X