The IJPC Journal is an online academic journal that adheres to the highest standards of peer review. Its purpose is to further the mission of the
Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture Project to investigate and analyze, through research and publication, the conflicting images of journalists in every aspect of popular culture, from film, television, radio, fiction, commercials, cartoons and comic books to music, art, humor and video games demonstrating their impact on the public's perception of journalists.
Volumes 11 and 12 - Fall 2023 - Spring 2025
Table of Contents
Introduction |
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Laura CastaƱeda, Richard Ness, Joe Saltzman |
pp. |
Articles
A theoretical model for understanding journalism in film |
Abstract
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Patrick Ferrucci |
pp.1 - 30 |
Newspeople of the world: A transnational comparison of fictional newsrooms and female journalists in drama between Taiwan and the United States |
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Darren Chan, Alexis Haskell |
pp.31 - 60 |
Special Section: The Image of the Black Journalist in Popular Culture
Countering the Frame: Black Journalists and the Politics of Representation in Silent Film |
Abstract
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Christina L. Myers |
pp.61 - 71 |
Committing Journalism While Black: Colorblind Casting and the Portrayal of Black Journalists |
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Susan Smith Richardson |
pp.72 - 77 |
When Hollywood Gets it Right |
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Miki Turner |
pp.78 - 95 |
A Sister Dope Enough to Run a Magazine: Khadijah James as the Black Womanist Journalist in Popular Culture |
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Meredith Clark |
pp.96-123 |
The Image of the Black Journalist in Brazilian Popular Culture |
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Regina Maria de Sousa Dias Soares |
pp.124-144 |