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British Journalism Review (BJR)

Publisher : British Journalism Review
Media Technology The journal serves as a unique space where practitioners and scholars converge to scrutinize editorial standards hare insights into emerging trends
e-ISSN 1741-2668
p-ISSN 0956-4748
Issue Frequency Quarterly
Impact Factor 0.1
Est. Year 1989
Mobile 4402073248500
Language English
APC YES
Email kim.fletcher@me.com

Journal Descriptions

The British Journalism Review (BJR) is a respected quarterly journal that has, since its launch in 1989, provided a thoughtful and independent platform for examining the practice, performance, and ethics of journalism in the UK and beyond. Published by SAGE Publications on behalf of BJR Publishing Ltd, it uniquely combines rigorous peer review with accessible essays and commentary from seasoned journalists, media scholars, and industry practitioners. The journal’s mission is to raise the quality of dialogue around journalism by probing both exemplary work and areas of concern — from editorial decision‑making and newsroom culture to regulatory frameworks and digital disruption. Each issue offers a mix of in‑depth articles and reflective analysis that address ongoing and emerging topics in media practice, including coverage of major events, shifts in news consumption, the challenges of misinformation, and tensions between commercial imperatives and ethical journalism. In addition to its analytical content, the BJR is associated with prestigious accolades such as the Cudlipp Award and the Charles Wheeler Award, which recognize excellence in investigative and broadcast journalism respectively. Its readership includes journalists, academic researchers, students, and media professionals seeking a deeper understanding of journalism’s evolving role in society.

British Journalism Review (BJR) is :-

  • International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Media Technology, The journal serves as a unique space where practitioners and scholars converge to scrutinize editorial standards, hare insights into emerging trends, and debate challenges within print, broadcast, online media., , investigative reporting, media policy, and the societal role of journalism , Online or Print , Quarterly Journal

  • UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN P-ISSN: 0956-4748, E-ISSN: 1741-2668, Established: 1989, Impact Factor: 0.1
  • Does Not Provide Crossref DOI
  • Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE

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