Brian Creech
Temple University
H-index: 13
North America-United States
Top articles of Brian Creech
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Venture philanthropy, local news, and the murky promise of innovation | Media and Communication | Brian Creech | 2024 |
Where Ideas go to Die: The Fate of Intellect in American Journalism: Michael McDevitt. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2020, 254 pp., ISBN No. 978-0190869946 (paperback). | Brian Creech | 2023/9/3 | |
Of essential workers and working from home: Journalistic discourses and the precarities of a pandemic economy | Journalism | Brian Creech Jessica Maddox | 2022/12 |
Thus spoke Zuckerberg: Journalistic discourse, executive personae, and the personalization of tech industry power | New Media & Society | Brian Creech Jessica Maddox | 2022/8/16 |
Leaning in, pushed out: postfeminist precarity, pandemic labor, and journalistic discourse | International Journal of Cultural Studies | Jessica Maddox Brian Creech | 2022/3 |
Promises granted: venture philanthropy and tech ideology in metajournalistic discourse | Journalism Studies | Brian Creech Perry Parks | 2022/1/2 |
Journalism education for the digital age: Promises, perils, and possibilities | Brian Creech | 2021/5/30 | |
Journalism’s institutional discourses in the pre-Internet era: Industry threats and persistent nostalgia at the American Society of Newspaper Editors | Journalism | Michael Buozis Shannon Rooney Brian Creech | 2021/1 |
Interrogating LeftTube: ContraPoints and the possibilities of critical media praxis on YouTube | Television & New Media | Jessica Maddox Brian Creech | 2021/9 |
Book Review: A Short History of Disruptive Journalism Technologies: 1960–1990, by Will Mari | Brian Creech | 2020/6 | |
“Make Every Frame Count”: The practice of slow photojournalism and the work of David Burnett | Andrew L Mendelson Brian Creech | 2020/4/2 | |
Finding the White working class in 2016: Journalistic discourses and the construction of a political identity | European Journal of Cultural Studies | Brian Creech | 2020/4 |
Exploring the politics of visibility: Technology, digital representation, and the mediated workings of power | Semiotica | Brian Creech | 2020/12/16 |
Nostalgic environmentalities in the EPA’s Documerica and State of the Environment projects | Visual Communication | Dustin A Greenwalt Brian Creech | 2020/11 |
Fake news and the discursive construction of technology companies’ social power | Media, Culture & Society | Brian Creech | 2020/9 |