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English, Media and Creative Arts
Dr Kelly Fincham
Contact Details
E: kelly.fincham@universityofgalway.ie
Biography
Research Interests
Peer Reviewed Journals
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(2023) | 'Business as Usual: How Journalism's Professional Logics Continue to Shape News Organization Policies Around Social Media Audiences'
Kelly Fincham (2023) 'Business as Usual: How Journalism's Professional Logics Continue to Shape News Organization Policies Around Social Media Audiences'. Journalism Practice, [Details] |
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(2019) | 'Exploring Political Journalism Homophily on Twitter: A Comparative Analysis of US and UK Elections in 2016 and 2017'
Kelly Fincham (2019) 'Exploring Political Journalism Homophily on Twitter: A Comparative Analysis of US and UK Elections in 2016 and 2017'. Media and Communication, [DOI] [Details] |
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(2014) | 'Toward a Media Literate Model for Civic Engagement in Digital Culture: Exploring the Civic Habits and Dispositions of College Students on Facebook'
Paul Mihailidis, Kelly Fincham & James N. Cohen (2014) 'Toward a Media Literate Model for Civic Engagement in Digital Culture: Exploring the Civic Habits and Dispositions of College Students on Facebook'. Atlantic journal of communication, [Details] |
Book Chapters
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(2023) | 'Teaching reporting- and writing-intensive courses online'
Kelly Fincham (2023) 'Teaching reporting- and writing-intensive courses online' In: Teaching journalism online: a handbook for journalism educators. Paris: UNESCO. [Details] |
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(2013) | 'Toward a new code of ethics. Social Media in Journalism'
Fincham, K (2013) 'Toward a new code of ethics. Social Media in Journalism' In: Regulating Social Media Legal and Ethical Considerations. New York: Peter Lang Verlag. [DOI] [Details] |
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(2015) | ''These Views Are My Own': The Private and Public Self in the Digital Media Sphere'
Fincham, K (2015) ''These Views Are My Own': The Private and Public Self in the Digital Media Sphere' In: ETHICS FOR DIGITAL JOURNALISTS Emerging Best Practices. New York: Routledge. [Details] |
Conference Publications
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(2023) | IAMCR Lyon
Kelly Fincham (2023) Toward best practice in teaching reporting and writing-intensive courses online IAMCR Lyon [Details] |
Conference Contributions
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(2023) | Political Studies Association of Ireland Annual Conference,
Fincham, K (2023) Mitigating Online Gender-Based Violence: A Framework for Supporting Female Politicians in the Digital Era. [Conference Paper], Political Studies Association of Ireland Annual Conference, Belfast , 14-OCT-23 - 16-OCT-23. [Details] |
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(2023) | Future of Journalism International Biennial,
Fincham, K (2023) Exploring corporate social responsibility in news organisation policies. [Conference Paper], Future of Journalism International Biennial, Cardiff , 23-SEP-23 - 27-SEP-23. [Details] |
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(2022) | World Journalism Education Conference,
Fincham, K (2022) Teaching though mobile technology during a cyber-attack (in a pandemic). [Conference Paper], World Journalism Education Conference, Lyon , 01-JUN-22. [Details] |
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(2022) | Teaching writing and reporting-intensive courses online World Journalism Education Conference,
Fincham, K (2022) Teaching writing and reporting-intensive courses online. [Conference Paper], Teaching writing and reporting-intensive courses online World Journalism Education Conference, Lyon , 01-JUN-22. [Details] |
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(2021) | Political Studies Association of Ireland National Conference,
Kelly Fincham (2021) Female political journalists sidelined as ‘boys on the bus’ dominate Twitter interactions. Political Studies Association of Ireland National Conference. Maynooth, Ireland. [National Refereed Conference Paper], Political Studies Association of Ireland National Conference, National University Ireland Maynooth , 14-OCT-21 - 16-OCT-21. [Details] |
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(2019) | International Communication Association Conference,
Kelly Fincham (2019) #Twitterfail for news organizations: How newsroom Twitter policies fail to guide journalists on engagement. [Conference Organising Committee Chairperson], International Communication Association Conference, Washington, DC US , 12-MAY-19 - 14-MAY-19. [Details] |
Academic Magazine
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(2024) | New Media Technology Threatens Democracy ¿ but the Humanities Can Provide a Counterbalance.
Kelly Fincham (2024) New Media Technology Threatens Democracy ¿ but the Humanities Can Provide a Counterbalance. Professional Publication [Details] |
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(2024) | News influencers are racking up billions of views - and not checking their facts.
Kelly Fincham (2024) News influencers are racking up billions of views - and not checking their facts. Professional Publication [Details] |
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(2022) | Lineker-BBC row: survey shows how different outlets approach their staff¿s social media presence.
Kelly Fincham (2022) Lineker-BBC row: survey shows how different outlets approach their staff¿s social media presence. The Conversation Professional Publication [Details] |