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Teri Finneman
Teri Finneman
University of Kansas
E-mail megerősítve itt: mizzou.edu
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Gender trouble in the workplace: applying Judith Butler’s theory of performativity to news organizations
J Jenkins, T Finneman
Feminist Media Studies 18 (2), 157-172, 2018
972018
A family of falsehoods: Deception, media hoaxes and fake news
T Finneman, RJ Thomas
Newspaper Research Journal 39 (3), 350-361, 2018
832018
The early historical construction of journalism’s gatekeeping role
TP Vos, T Finneman
Journalism 18 (3), 265-280, 2017
682017
Who watches the watchdogs? British newspaper metadiscourse on the Leveson Inquiry
RJ Thomas, T Finneman
Journalism Studies 15 (2), 172-186, 2014
652014
Sexism on the set: Gendered expectations of TV broadcasters in a social media world
T Finneman, J Jenkins
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 62 (3), 479-494, 2018
452018
“Our company is in survival mode”: metajournalistic discourse on COVID-19’s impact on US community newspapers
T Finneman, RJ Thomas
Journalism Practice 16 (10), 1965-1983, 2022
432022
“I always watched eyewitness news just to see your beautiful smile”: Ethical implications of US Women TV anchors’ personal branding on social media
T Finneman, RJ Thomas, J Jenkins
Journal of Media Ethics 34 (3), 146-159, 2019
362019
Image repair campaign strategies addressing race: Paula Deen, social media, and defiance
ME Len-Ríos, T Finneman, KJ Han, M Bhandari, EL Perry
International Journal of Strategic Communication 9 (2), 148-165, 2015
322015
“You Had to be Reporting Constantly”: COVID-19’s impact on US weekly newspapers’ journalistic routines
T Finneman, RJ Thomas
Newspaper Research Journal 42 (3), 330-345, 2021
262021
Press Portrayals of Women Politicians, 1870s–2000s: From" Lunatic" Woodhull to" Polarizing" Palin
T Finneman
Lexington Books, 2015
252015
“I Didn't Know How We Were Going to Survive”: US Community Newspapers’ Resilience During COVID-19
T Finneman, W Mari, RJ Thomas
Journalism Practice 17 (5), 893-910, 2023
182023
Leading the second wave into the third wave: US women journalists and discursive continuity of feminism
T Finneman, Y Volz
Feminist Media Studies 20 (6), 863-878, 2020
182020
Reimagining journalistic roles: How student journalists are taking on the US news desert crisis
T Finneman, M Heckman, P E. Walck
Journalism Studies 23 (3), 338-355, 2022
142022
First Ladies in Permanent Conjuncture: Grace Coolidge and “Great” American Womanhood in the New York Times
T Finneman, RJ Thomas
Women's studies in communication 37 (2), 220-236, 2014
142014
Reconstructing collective professional identity: A case study of a women’s journalist association in the post–second-wave feminist movement in the United States
J Jenkins, Y Volz, T Finneman, YJ Park, K Sorbelli
Media, Culture & Society 40 (4), 600-616, 2018
132018
Scimago journal & country rank
M Babic, N de Graaff, L Linsi, C Weinhardt
102008
The British national press and the 2012 royal family photo scandals: Privacy and the public interest
T Finneman, RJ Thomas
Journalism Practice 8 (4), 407-420, 2014
92014
“The paper is white”: Examining diversity issues with the next generation of journalists
T Finneman, MA Hendricks, PS Bobkowski
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 77 (2), 222-236, 2022
82022
Covering a countermovement on the verge of defeat: The press and the 1917 social movement against woman suffrage
T Finneman
American Journalism 36 (1), 124-143, 2019
52019
Revenue & readership: Rescuing & reviving rural journalism
T Finneman, P Ferrucci, N Mathews
Journalism Practice, 1-19, 2023
42023
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