Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Ph.D.

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2000 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Journalism, Mass Communications
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Theodore L. Glasser grad student 2000 Stanford
 (Constructing the public: Letters to the editor as a forum for deliberation.)
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Matheson D, Wahl-Jorgensen K. (2020) The epistemology of live blogging New Media & Society. 22: 300-316
Wahl-Jorgensen K. (2020) An Emotional Turn in Journalism Studies Digital Journalism. 8: 175-194
Wahl-Jorgensen K. (2019) Questioning the ideal of the public sphere: the emotional turn Social Media and Society. 5: 205630511985217
Wahl-Jorgensen K. (2019) Challenging presentism in journalism studies: An emotional life history approach to understanding the lived experience of journalists Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism. 20: 670-678
Wahl-Jorgensen K. (2018) Media coverage of shifting emotional regimes: Donald Trump’s angry populism: Media, Culture & Society. 40: 766-778
Wahl-Jorgensen K, Berry M, Garcia-Blanco I, et al. (2017) Rethinking balance and impartiality in journalism? How the BBC attempted and failed to change the paradigm. Journalism (London, England). 18: 781-800
Wahl-Jorgensen K, Hintz A, Dencik L, et al. (2017) Introduction: Journalism, citizenship and surveillance Digital Journalism. 5: 256-261
Wahl-Jorgensen K, Bennett LK, Cable J. (2017) Surveillance normalization and critique Digital Journalism. 5: 386-403
Wahl-Jorgensen K. (2016) The Chicago School and Ecology: A Reappraisal for the Digital Era American Behavioral Scientist. 60: 8-23
Wahl-Jorgensen K. (2013) The strategic ritual of emotionality: A case study of Pulitzer Prize-winning articles: Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism. 14: 129-145
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