Brian Creech

Brian Creech

Temple University

H-index: 13

North America-United States

About Brian Creech

Brian Creech, With an exceptional h-index of 13 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Temple University, specializes in the field of Journalism Studies, Critical Media Studies, Cultural Studies.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Venture philanthropy, local news, and the murky promise of innovation

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).

Of essential workers and working from home: Journalistic discourses and the precarities of a pandemic economy

Thus spoke Zuckerberg: Journalistic discourse, executive personae, and the personalization of tech industry power

Leaning in, pushed out: postfeminist precarity, pandemic labor, and journalistic discourse

Promises granted: venture philanthropy and tech ideology in metajournalistic discourse

Journalism education for the digital age: Promises, perils, and possibilities

Journalism’s institutional discourses in the pre-Internet era: Industry threats and persistent nostalgia at the American Society of Newspaper Editors

Brian Creech Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

662

Citations(since 2020)

547

Cited By

287

hIndex(all)

13

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

15

i10Index(since 2020)

14

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Brian Creech Skills & Research Interests

Journalism Studies

Critical Media Studies

Cultural Studies

Top articles of Brian Creech

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

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

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