Journal Details
Journalism Studies
Aims & Scope
Journalism Studies is an international peer-reviewed journal, published by Routledge, Taylor & Francis, which provides a forum for the critical discussion and study of journalism as both a subject of academic inquiry and an arena of professional practice. The Journal's editorial board and contributors reflect the intellectual interests of a global community of academics and practitioners concerned with addressing and analysing all aspects of journalism scholarship, journalism practice and journalism education.
Journalism Studies pursues an ambitious agenda which seeks to explore the widest possible range of media within which journalism is conducted (including multimedia), as well as analysing the full range of journalistic specialisms from sport and entertainment coverage to the central concerns of news, politics, current affairs, public relations and advertising.
Journalism Studies' broad scope includes:
- the history of journalism
- the sociology of journalism
- journalism and new media
- journalism and policy
- women and journalism
- journalism and regulation
- journalism ethics
- media ownership and journalism
- minorities and journalism
Peer Review Policy:
All articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymised refereeing by two anonymous referees.
Related Journal: Journalism Practice
Journalism Studies Conference
The Future of Newspapers
12-13 September 2007
Cardiff
The field-leading journals Journalism Practice and Journalism Studies are launching a biennial conference, sponsored by Routledge, Taylor & Francis and hosted by the Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies (JOMEC). Click here for more information.

