
Articles:
Stephen D. Reese, Wenhong Chen & Zhongdang Pan, “Revisiting networked China: challenges for the study of digital media and civic engagement,” (special issue introductory essay) Information, Communication & Society, 26:2, 239-252. (2023) DOI: 10.1080/1369118X.2022.2161831
Stephen Reese, “Exploring the institutional space of journalism: New assemblages of online open-source investigation,” Problemi dell’informazione, special issue, “Re-considering journalism as an ecosystem: borders, shapes, and powers,” Chris Anderson & Augusto Valeriani (eds.) pp. 13-36 (1, 2023). doi: 10.1445/106768
Stephen Reese and Bin Chen, “Emerging hybrid networks of verification, accountability and institutional resilience: The U.S. Capitol riot and the work of open-source investigation,” Journal of communication 72:6, 633-646. (2022). https://doi.org/10.1093/joc/jqac030
Stephen Reese, “Writing the conceptual article: A practical guide,” Digital journalism (2022). DOI: 10.1080/21670811.2021.2009353 (designated open-access) 2022 Taylor & Francis top-downloaded article. Most-read Digital Journalism article in 2022. Top-6 shortlist of articles nominated by editorial board for Bob Franklin Journalism Article Award (2023-24).
Stephen Reese, “The institution of journalism: Conceptualizing the press in a hybrid media system,” Digital journalism (2021). DOI: 10.1080/21670811.2021.1977669 (designated open-access, named by the editorial board to short list, annual 2022 Bob Franklin Journal Article Award)
Stephen Reese, “The threat to the journalistic institution.” Invited essay for 20th anniversary special issue of Journalism: Theory, Practice, Criticism 20:1, pp. 202-205 (2019).
Stephen Reese, “Communication and the public: The challenge of investigating global media spaces,” invited essay for Communication and the Public 1:2, pp. 137-142 (2016). DOI: 10.1177/2057047316649610
Nan Zheng and Stephen Reese, “Emerging networks in the Global News Arena: the Structural Role of Chinese Bridge Blogs,” Journalism: Theory, Practice, Criticism 18:7, pp. 835-851 (August 2017/online April 22, 2016). DOI: 10.1177/1464884916643681
Stephen Reese, “The new geography of journalism research: Levels and spaces,” invited keynote essay for Digital Journalism pp. 1-11 (published online March 4, 2016). DOI: 10.1080/21670811.2016.1152903 (nominated for the ICA Journalism Studies Division Wolfgang Donsbach Outstanding Article of the Year Award for 2017).
Stephen Reese, “Globalization of mediated spaces: The Case of transnational environmentalism in China,” International Journal of Communication 9: 19, 2263-2281 (2015). Retrieved from http://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/3849/1428
Stephen Reese and Pamela Shoemaker, "A Media Sociology for the Networked Public Sphere: The Hierarchy of Influences Model," Milestones Essay, Mass Communication & Society 19:4, pp. 389-410 (2016). DOI: 10.1080/15205436.2016.1174268
Stephen Reese, “Journalism and globalization,” Sociology Compass 4:6, 344-353 (2010).
Stephen Reese, “The future of journalism in emerging deliberative space.” Invited essay for 10th anniversary special issue of Journalism: Theory, Practice, Criticism, 10(3) 362-364, 2009.
Seth Lewis and Stephen Reese, “What is the War on Terror? Framing through the eyes of journalists,” Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 86:1, 85-102 (2009).
Stephen Reese and Seth Lewis, “Framing the War on Terror: The internalization of policy in the U.S. press,” Journalism: Theory, Practice, Criticism 10:6, 777-797 (2009). [Excerpted in Webel, C & Arnaldi, J (eds.) The ethics and efficacy of the global war on terror: Fighting terror with terror (Twentyfirst Century perspectives on war, peace, and human conflict. New York: Palgrave-McMillan, 2011)]
Stephen Reese, “The framing project: A bridging model for media research revisited,” forum commentary for special issue of Journal of Communication on Framing, Agenda-setting, and priming, 57(1) pp. 148-154 (2007) (invited).
Stephen Reese, “Journalism Research and the Hierarchy of Influences Model: A global perspective,” Brazilian Journalism Research, 3(2) 2007.
Stephen Reese, Lou Rutigliano, Kideuk Hyun and Jaekwan Jeong, “Mapping the blogosphere: Citizen-based media in the global news arena,” Journalism: Theory, Practice, Criticism, 8(3), pp. 235-262 (2007). [Reprinted in D. Thussu, ed. (2012). International communication. London: Sage.]
Stephen Reese and Jane Ballinger, “Roots of a sociology of news: Remembering Mr. Gates and social control in the newsroom,” Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 78(4), pp. 641-658 (2001).
Stephen Reese, “Understanding the Global Journalist: A Hierarchy of Influences Approach,” Journalism Studies, 2(2), pp. 173-187 (2001) (Top 20 downloaded article in 2010)
Stephen Reese, “Hacia una comprension del periodista global: El modelo de investigacion de ‘jerarquia de influencias,’” (Understanding Journalists and Journalism: A Hierarchy of Influences Approach) Comunicacion y Sociedad (Spain). 12(2), December, pp. 47-68 (1999).
Stephen Reese and Jeremy Cohen, “Educating for Journalism: The Professionalism of Scholarship,” Journalism Studies 1(2): 213-217 (2000).
Stephen Reese, “Progressive Potential of Journalism Education: Recasting the Academic vs. Professional Debate,” Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 4(4): 70-94 (1999).
Stephen Reese and Bob Buckalew, “The militarism of local television: The routine framing of the Persian Gulf war,” Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 12:1:40-59 (March 1994).
Stephen Reese, August Grant and Lucig Danielian, “The Structure of News Sources on Television: A Network Analysis of CBS News, Nightline, McNeil-Lehrer and This Week With David Brinkley,” Journal of Communication, (Spring 1994). (Political Communication Distinguished Essay Award, International Communication Association).
C. Kevin Swisher and Stephen Reese, “The Smoking and Health Issue in the Daily Press: Influence of the Regional Economy, the Tobacco Institute, and the Objectivity Routine,” Journalism Quarterly, 69:4:987-1000 (1992).
Stephen Reese and Glenn Cameron, “Enhancing VNR (Video News Release) Impact: The Effects of Captioning on Memory and Understanding of Television News,” Journal of Public Relations Research, 4:3 (October, 1992).
Stephen Reese, “The News Paradigm and the Ideology of Objectivity: A Socialist at the Wall Street Journal,” Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 7:4 (December, 1990) (special Theories of Journalism issue).
Pamela Shoemaker and Stephen Reese, “Exposure to What? Integrating Media Content and Effects Studies,” (invited essay) Journalism Quarterly, 67:3 (Autumn, 1990).
Stephen Reese, “Information Work and Workers: Technology Attitudes, Adoption and Media Use in Texas, Information Age, 12:3:159-163 (July, 1990) (UK).
Dominic Lasorsa and Stephen Reese, “News Source Use in the Crash of 1987: A Study of Four National Media,” Journalism Quarterly, 67:1:60-71 (Spring, 1990). Reprinted in Doris Graber (ed.) Media Power in Politics, 3rd Ed., p. 110-122, Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press.
Stephen Reese, “New Communication Technologies and the Information Worker: The Influence of Occupation,” Journal of Communication, 38:2:59-70 (Spring, 1988).
Tsan-Kuo Chang, Wayne Danielson, Stephen Reese and Pamela Shoemaker, “Sampling Ethnic Media Use: The Case of Hispanics,” Journalism Quarterly, 65:1:189-190 (Spring, 1988).
Pamela Shoemaker, Stephen Reese and Wayne Danielson, “Ethnic Concentration as a Predictor of Language Preference and Media Use,” Journalism Quarterly, 64:2:593-596 (Summer/Autumn, 1987).
Dan McDonald and Stephen Reese, “Audience Selectivity and Television News,” Journalism Quarterly, 64:3:763-768 (Winter, 1987).
Jinok Son, Stephen Reese and William Davie, “The Effects of Visual-Verbal Redundancy and Recaps on Television News Understanding and Recall,” Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 31:2:67-74 (Spring, 1987).
Stephen Reese, John Daly and Andrew Hardy, “Economic News on Network Television: 1973 to 1983,” Journalism Quarterly, 64:1 (Spring 1987).
Stephen Reese, Pamela Shoemaker and Wayne Danielson, “Social Correlates of Public Attitudes toward the New Communication Technologies,” Journalism Quarterly, 63:4:675-682, (Winter 1987).
Stephen Reese, Wayne Danielson, Pamela Shoemaker, Tsan-Kuo Chang and Huei-Ling Hsu, “Ethnicity of Interviewer Effects Among Mexican-Americans,” Public Opinion Quarterly, 50:4:563-572 (Winter 1986).
Kalle Heikkenen and Stephen Reese, “Videotex vs. News-papers: Impact of Media Orientations and Information Need,” Communication Research, 13:1:19-36 (January 1986).
Pamela Shoemaker, Stephen Reese and Wayne Danielson, “Spanish-Language Print Media Use as an Indicator of Acculturation,” Journalism Quarterly, 62:4:734-740 (Winter 1985).
Ronald Faber, Stephen Reese and Leslie Steeves, “Spending Time with the News Media: Exploring the Relationship between Reliance and Use,” Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 29:4:445-450 (Fall 1985).
Stephen Reese, “Visual-Verbal Redundancy Effects on Television News Learning,” Journal of Broadcasting, 28:1:79-87 (Winter 1984).
Dan Drew and Stephen Reese, “Children's Learning from a Television Newscast,” Journalism Quarterly, 61:1:83-88 (Spring 1984).
Mark Miller and Stephen Reese, “Media Dependency as Interaction: The Effects of Exposure and Reliance on Political Efficacy and Activity,” Communication Research, 9:2:227-248 (Spring 1982).
Stephen Reese and Mark Miller, “Political Attitude Holding and Structure: The Effects of Newspaper and Television News,” Communication Research, 8:2:167-187 (Spring 1981).