Journalism and reporting synergistic effects of climate change
This book examines how journalism functions among “synergistic effects” of climate change, such as compounded impact of severe weather, social and political responses to changing global warming, and the often-unfortunate results and impacts on our environments.
The future of the presidency, journalism, and democracy: After Trump
This edited volume predicts the practice-based and scholarly challenges of recovering from Trump and, possibly, regenerating what led to his rise.
Journalism research in practice
This edited book includes research on journalism written for journalists and wider audiences.
Reimagining journalism and social order in a fragmented media world
This edited book provides insights to how journalism operates to highlight – and enhance – elements and actions that bring about order.
The Trump presidency, journalism, and democracy
An edited volume that examines the role of journalism, rhetoric, and discourse post-Trump.
Climate change, media & culture
A volume that focuses on themes of communication during massive, global climate change.
Geographies of journalism
This project places geography at the center of digital news production and meanings.
News, neoliberalism, and Miami’s fragmented urban space
Examining how the press contribute to geographic characterizations through power and representation.
Visual culture for a global audience
An edited reader related to visual communication that blends critical theory with practical cases.
Media control
A critical look at how the news serves as a form of surveillance and to maintain order.
A transplanted Chicago
An exploration of how news embeds dominant, racist ideologies in coverage of Black diaspora.
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A student-led multimedia book featuring communities and people of Miami.
Photo: An image from “the Southeast Side” of Iowa City, Iowa, used in A Transplanted Chicago, 2014. Photo by Robert E. Gutsche, Jr.