Book chapters:
Stephen Reese, “Hybrid journalism,” in S. Allan (ed.) Routledge companion to news and journalism. (Routledge, 2022).
Stephen Reese, “The evolving educator,” pp. 161-170, in P. Mihailidis, S. Shresthova & M. Fromm (eds.) Transformative media pedagogies (Routledge, 2021).
Stephen Reese and Jad Melki, “Genocide and human rights: Pedagogies for difficult stories,” in S. Jukes & K. Fowler-Watt (eds.) New journalisms: Rethinking practice, theory and pedagogy. (New York: Routledge, 2019).
Stephen Reese, “New geography of journalism research: Levels and spaces,” in S. Allen, S. Cushion, L. Dencik, I. Garcia-Blanco, J. Harris, R. Sambrook, K. Wahl-Jorgensen & A. Williams (eds.) The Future of Journalism: Risks, Threats and Opportunities (New York: Routledge, 2019).
Stephen Reese, “Hierarchy of Influences,” in T. Vos, A. Sehl, F. Hanusch & M. Geertsema (eds.) International Encyclopedia of Journalism Studies. (New York: Wiley-Blackwell, 2019).
Stephen Reese, “Foreword,” in P. D’Angelo (ed.) Doing News Framing Analysis 2: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives (New York: Routledge, 2018).
Stephen Reese, “The intellectual craftsman in a digital world,” in C. Liebler & T. Vos, Media scholarship in a transitional age: Essays honoring Pamela Shoemaker (New York: Peter Lang, 2018).
Stephen Reese, “The journalistic imagination and the future of research,” in V. Rupar (ed.), Themes and critical debates in contemporary journalism, pp. 139-150. (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017).
Stephen Reese, “Theories of Journalism,” in J. Nussbaum (ed.) Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication. Invited full-length essay (New York: Oxford, 2016). DOI: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190228613.013.83 Online version (published August 2016) http://communication.oxfordre.com/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228613.001.0001/acrefore-9780190228613-e-83
Stephen Reese, “Media Production and Content,” in W. Donsbach (ed.) Concise Encyclopedia of Communication (London: Blackwell, 2014).
Brian Baresch, Sandra Hsu, and Stephen Reese, “Studies in news framing,” in S. Allan (ed.) Routledge companion to news and journalism studies, pp. 637-647. (New York: Routledge, 2012).
Stephen Reese, “Global news literacy: The educator,” in P. Mihailidis (ed.) News literacy: Global perspectives for the newsroom and the classroom, pp. 63-80. (New York: Peter Lang, 2012).
Stephen Reese, “On anti-Iraq war protests and the global news sphere,” in S. Cottle & L. Lester (eds.) Transnational protests and the media (New York: Peter Lang, 2011).
Stephen Reese, “Understanding the Global Journalist: A Hierarchy of Influences Approach,” reprinted as lead chapter in Dan Berkowitz (ed.) Cultural Meanings of News: A Text- Reader, pp. 3-16. (Thousand Oaks: Sage, 2011).
Stephen Reese and Jae Kook Lee, “Understanding the content of news media,” in H. Semetko & M. Scammel (eds.) Handbook of political communication, pp. 253-263. (Beverly Hills: Sage, 2012).
Stephen Reese, “Finding frames in a web of culture: The case of the War on Terror,” in P. D’Angelo and J. Kuypers (eds.) Doing News Framing Analysis: Empirical, Theoretical, and Normative Perspectives, pp. 17-42. (New York: Routledge, 2010).
Stephen Reese, “Managing the symbolic arena: The media sociology of Herbert Gans,” in L. Becker, C. Holtz-Bacha & G. Reust (Eds.), Festschrift for Klaus Schoenbach, pp. 279-294. (Wiesbaden: VS Verlag fuer Sozialwissenschaften, 2009).
Stephen Reese and Jia Dai, “Citizen journalism in the global news arena: China’s new media critics,” in S. Allan and E. Thorsen (eds.) Citizen journalism: Global perspectives, pp. 231-232. (New York: Peter Lang, 2009).
Pamela Shoemaker, Timothy Vos and Stephen Reese, “Journalists as gatekeepers,” in K. Wahl-Jorgensen and T. Hanitzsch (eds.) Handbook of Journalism Studies, International Communication Association Handbook Series (London: Routledge/Lawrence Erlbaum, 2009).
Stephen Reese, “Media Production and Content,” major overview of subfield as area editor for International Encyclopedia of Communication. W. Donsbach (ed.) Project of the International Communication Association to map the field of communication. (London: Blackwell, 2008).
Stephen Reese, “Theorizing a globalized journalism,” in M. Loeffelholz & D. Weaver (eds.), Global journalism research: Theories, methods, findings, future, pp. 240-252. (London: Blackwell, 2008).
Stephen Reese, “Militarized journalism: Framing dissent in the Persian Gulf wars,” in Stuart Allan and Barbie Zelizer (eds) Reporting War: Journalism in Wartime, pp. 247-265, (London and New York: Routledge, 2004).
Stephen Reese, “Framing Public Life,” Major synthesis review chapter in Stephen Reese, Oscar Gandy, and August Grant (Eds.) Framing Public Life: Perspectives on Media and our Understanding of the Social World, pp. 7-32, (Mahwah, N.J. Lawrence Erlbaum, 2001).
Stephen Reese, “The News Paradigm and the Ideology of Objectivity: A Socialist at the Wall Street Journal,” reprinted in Dan Berkowitz (ed.) Social Context of News: A Text- Reader (Beverly Hills: Sage, 1996).
Stephen Reese, “Setting the Media's Agenda: A Power Balance Perspective,” pp. 309-340, invited full-length review essay in James Anderson (ed.) Communication Yearbook 14 (Beverly Hills: Sage, 1991).
Stephen Reese and Lucig Danielian, “Inter-Media Influence and the Drug Issue: Converging on Cocaine,” in Pamela Shoemaker (ed.) Communication Campaigns About Drugs: Government, Media and the Public, pp. 29-45. (Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum, 1989). Also, anthology chapter in Max McCombs and David Protess (eds.) Agenda-Setting: Readings on Media, Public Opinion and Policy Making (Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum, 1991).
Lucig Danielian and Stephen Reese, “A Closer Look at Inter-Media Influences on the Agenda-Setting Process: The Cocaine Issue of 1986,” in Pamela Shoemaker (ed.) Communication Campaigns About Drugs: Government, Media and the Public (Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum, 1989).
Stephen Reese, “Relations of Occupations to Uses of Information Technologies,” chapter in Frederick Williams (ed.) Measuring the Information Society: The Texas Studies (Beverly Hills: Sage, 1988).