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"Journalism and the city: Redefining the spaces of foreign correspondence" (2014)
Journal Article
Archetti, C. (2014). "Journalism and the city: Redefining the spaces of foreign correspondence". Journalism Studies, 15(5), 586-595. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2014.894354

Place matters a great deal in journalism, even in the era of the ‘death of geography.’ Yet space never produces effects through its existence alone. To understand the relevance of location beyond its most immediate assigned role of ‘logistic constrai... Read More about "Journalism and the city: Redefining the spaces of foreign correspondence".

Review of Alice Mattoni, media practices and protest politics : how precarious workers mobilise (2013)
Journal Article
Archetti, C. (2013). Review of Alice Mattoni, media practices and protest politics : how precarious workers mobilise. Contemporary Italian Politics, 5(2), 232-234

How do precarious workers employed in call-centres, universities, the fashion industry and many other labour markets organise, struggle and communicate to become recognised, influential political subjects? "Media Practices and Protest Politics; How P... Read More about Review of Alice Mattoni, media practices and protest politics : how precarious workers mobilise.

Which future for foreign correspondence? London foreign correspondents in the age of global media (2012)
Journal Article
Archetti, C. (2012). Which future for foreign correspondence? London foreign correspondents in the age of global media. Journalism Studies, 13(5-6), 847-856. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2012.664352

This article challenges the widespread idea that, in an age of instantaneous and ubiquitously accessible information, foreign correspondents are doomed to disappear. The last study of foreign correspondents in the London hub was conducted 30 years ag... Read More about Which future for foreign correspondence? London foreign correspondents in the age of global media.

The impact of new media on diplomatic practice : an evolutionary model of change (2012)
Journal Article
Archetti, C. (2012). The impact of new media on diplomatic practice : an evolutionary model of change. Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 7(2), 181-206. https://doi.org/10.1163/187119112X625538

Based on a range of interviews with foreign diplomats in London, the article explains the considerable variation in the way communication technologies both affect diplomatic practices and are appropriated by diplomats to pursue the respective countri... Read More about The impact of new media on diplomatic practice : an evolutionary model of change.

Rebranding terror (2010)
Journal Article
Archetti, C. (2010). Rebranding terror

Ten years after its most devastating attack, al-Qaeda has turned into a franchiser, publisher, and occasional climate-change activist. Can the world’s most deadly terrorist group go mainstream and keep its edge?

Comparing international coverage of 9/11 : towards an interdisciplinary explanation of the construction of news (2010)
Journal Article
Archetti, C. (2010). Comparing international coverage of 9/11 : towards an interdisciplinary explanation of the construction of news. Journalism, 11(5), 567-588. https://doi.org/10.1177/1464884910373536

This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed by relying on the contributions of different fields of study: News Sociology, Political Communications, International Communications, International Relatio... Read More about Comparing international coverage of 9/11 : towards an interdisciplinary explanation of the construction of news.

Unamerican Views: Why US-developed models of press-state relations don't apply to the rest of the world (2008)
Journal Article
Archetti, C. (2008). Unamerican Views: Why US-developed models of press-state relations don't apply to the rest of the world. Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture, 5(3), 4-26

The article shows the limitations of the 'indexing' hypothesis, an influential conceptualization of state-press relations based on the notion that the media tend to reproduce the range of debate within political elites. The hypothesis, as confirmed b... Read More about Unamerican Views: Why US-developed models of press-state relations don't apply to the rest of the world.

News coverage of 9/11 and the demise of the media flows, globalization and localization hypotheses (2008)
Journal Article
Archetti, C. (2008). News coverage of 9/11 and the demise of the media flows, globalization and localization hypotheses. International Communication Gazette, 70(6), 463-486. https://doi.org/10.1177/1748048508096143

An international comparative study of the elite press framing of 9/11 in the US, Italy, France and Pakistan reveals that there is no empirical backing for the claims of three core strands of research about news exchanges within the field of Internati... Read More about News coverage of 9/11 and the demise of the media flows, globalization and localization hypotheses.

A multidisciplinary understanding of news: Comparing elite press framing of 9/11 in the US, Italy, France and Pakistan (2007)
Journal Article
Archetti, C. (2007). A multidisciplinary understanding of news: Comparing elite press framing of 9/11 in the US, Italy, France and Pakistan. Journal of International Communication, 13(1), 86-118

Political Communications, International Communications, News Sociology, all claim to offer an explanation for what shapes the news, but provide extremely different, if not contradictory suggestions. Political communications almost takes for granted t... Read More about A multidisciplinary understanding of news: Comparing elite press framing of 9/11 in the US, Italy, France and Pakistan.

Are the media globalizing political discourse? The war on terrorism case study (2004)
Journal Article
Archetti, C. (2004). Are the media globalizing political discourse? The war on terrorism case study. International Journal of the Humanities, 2(2), 1301-1308

The paper challenges the claim that an increasingly global media is creating a homogenisation of political discourses at the international level. In particular, it explores the extent to which the U.S. government managed to affect global perception... Read More about Are the media globalizing political discourse? The war on terrorism case study.

“Journalism in the age of globalization: The evolving practices of foreign correspondents in London”
Journal Article
Archetti, C. “Journalism in the age of globalization: The evolving practices of foreign correspondents in London”. Journalism, 14(3), 419-436. https://doi.org/10.1177/1464884912472140

The article challenges the widespread notion that, in the age of global and instantaneous communication, foreign correspondence is becoming “redundant.” Based on a range of in-depth interviews with foreign correspondents in London, it examines the id... Read More about “Journalism in the age of globalization: The evolving practices of foreign correspondents in London”.