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Ryan J. Thomas
Ryan J. Thomas
Associate Professor, Washington State University
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"This is citizen journalism at its finest": YouTube and the public sphere in the Oscar Grant shooting incident
MG Antony, RJ Thomas
New Media & Society 12 (8), 1280-1296, 2010
2722010
The ethics of web analytics: Implications of using audience metrics in news construction
EC Tandoc, RJ Thomas
Digital Journalism 3 (2), 243-258, 2015
2502015
The discursive construction of journalistic authority in a post-truth age
TP Vos, RJ Thomas
Journalism Studies 19 (13), 2001-2010, 2018
1022018
A family of falsehoods: Deception, media hoaxes, and fake news
T Finneman, RJ Thomas
Newspaper Research Journal 39 (3), 350-361, 2018
842018
The discursive (re)construction of journalism’s gatekeeping role
TP Vos, RJ Thomas
Journalism Practice 13 (4), 396-412, 2019
662019
Who watches the watchdogs? British newspaper metadiscourse on the Leveson Inquiry
RJ Thomas, T Finneman
Journalism Studies 15 (2), 172-186, 2014
652014
Putting the work (back) into newswork: Searching for the sources of normative failure
S Siegelbaum, RJ Thomas
Journalism Practice 10 (3), 387-404, 2016
602016
Readers value objectivity over transparency
EC Tandoc, RJ Thomas
Newspaper Research Journal 38 (1), 32-45, 2017
542017
Journalism’s “crazy old aunt”: Helen Thomas and paradigm repair
EB Hindman, RJ Thomas
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 90 (2), 267-286, 2013
542013
When old and new media collide: The case of WikiLeaks
EB Hindman, RJ Thomas
New Media & Society 16 (4), 541-558, 2014
532014
Locating the journalism in citizen photojournalism: The use and content of citizen-generated imagery
K Greenwood, RJ Thomas
Photojournalism and citizen journalism: Co-operation, collaboration, and …, 2017
442017
“Our company is in survival mode”: Metajournalistic discourse on COVID-19’s impact on U.S. community newspapers
T Finneman, RJ Thomas
Journalism Practice 16 (10), 1965-1983, 2022
432022
You are not a friend: Media conflict in times of peace
DL Carter, RJ Thomas, SD Ross
Journalism Studies 12 (4), 456-473, 2011
422011
“This right here is all about living”: Communicating the “common sense” about home stability through CBPR and photovoice
JC Peterson, MG Antony, RJ Thomas
Journal of Applied Communication Research 40 (3), 247-270, 2012
392012
“I always watched Eyewitness News just to see your beautiful smile”: Ethical implications of U.S. women TV anchors’ personal branding on social media
T Finneman, RJ Thomas, J Jenkins
Journal of Media Ethics 34 (3), 146-159, 2019
362019
In defense of journalistic paternalism
RJ Thomas
Journal of Media Ethics 31 (2), 86-99, 2016
362016
From separation to collaboration: Perspectives on editorial–business collaboration at United States news organizations
KK Drew, RJ Thomas
Digital Journalism 6 (2), 196-215, 2018
342018
“Stop sending your kids across our border:” Discursively constructing the unaccompanied youth migrant
MG Antony, RJ Thomas
Journal of international & Intercultural Communication 10 (1), 4-24, 2017
342017
Competing constructions of British national identity: British newspaper comment on the 2012 Olympics opening ceremony
RJ Thomas, MG Antony
Media, Culture, & Society 37 (3), 493-503, 2015
342015
Helpfulness as journalism's normative anchor: Addressing blind spots and going back to basics
RJ Thomas
Journalism Studies 20 (3), 364-380, 2019
322019
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