Lawrie Zion

Lawrie Zion

La Trobe University

H-index: 13

Oceania-Australia

About Lawrie Zion

Lawrie Zion, With an exceptional h-index of 13 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at La Trobe University, specializes in the field of Journalism.

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

‘The Long, Continued Dry’ Themes of the Federation Drought in Australian regional newspapers

Media in the news: how Australia’s media beat covered two major journalism change events

Journalists and job loss

Who is a journalist now? Recognising atypical journalism work in the digital media economy

‘I can say I was a journalist during a global pandemic’: Australian students’ experiences of a newsroom in lockdown

Australian journalists: adapting to redundancy over time

Understanding job loss among journalists

Mobilising networks after redundancy: The experiences of Australian journalists

Lawrie Zion Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

691

Citations(since 2020)

509

Cited By

571

hIndex(all)

13

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

15

i10Index(since 2020)

13

Email

University Profile Page

La Trobe University

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Lawrie Zion Skills & Research Interests

Journalism

Top articles of Lawrie Zion

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

‘The Long, Continued Dry’ Themes of the Federation Drought in Australian regional newspapers

Media History

Karen Twigg

Lawrie Zion

Linden Ashcroft

2023/10/2

Media in the news: how Australia’s media beat covered two major journalism change events

Journalism Practice

Lawrie Zion

Merryn Sherwood

Penny O’Donnell

Timothy Marjoribanks

Matthew Ricketson

...

2023/2/7

Journalists and job loss

Timothy Marjoribanks

Lawrie Zion

Penny O'Donnell

Merryn Sherwood

2022

Who is a journalist now? Recognising atypical journalism work in the digital media economy

Media International Australia

Lawrie Zion

Timothy Marjoribanks

Penny O’Donnell

2022/11/16

‘I can say I was a journalist during a global pandemic’: Australian students’ experiences of a newsroom in lockdown

australian journalism review

Brigid McCarthy

Dylan Bird

Merryn Sherwood

Lawrie Zion

2022/6/1

Australian journalists: adapting to redundancy over time

Lawrie Zion

2021/11/29

Understanding job loss among journalists

Timothy Marjoribanks

Lawrie Zion

Penny O’Donnell

Merryn Sherwood

Andrew Dodd

...

2021/11/29

Mobilising networks after redundancy: The experiences of Australian journalists

New Technology, Work and Employment

Timothy Marjoribanks

Lawrie Zion

Merryn Sherwood

2021/11

“It’s like dying but not being dead” US newspaper journalists cope with emotional and physical toll of job losses

Newspaper Research Journal

Scott Reinardy

Lawrie Zion

Annalise Baines

2021/9

Media coverage

Morrison’s Miracle: The 2019 Australian Federal Election

Andrea Carson

Lawrie Zion

2020/7/1

Ethical considerations in using social media to engage research participants: perspectives of Australian researchers and ethics committee members

Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics

Stacey Hokke

Naomi J Hackworth

Shannon K Bennetts

Jan M Nicholson

Patrick Keyzer

...

2020/2

“Like being shot in the face” or “I’m glad I’m out”: Journalists’ experiences of job loss in the Australian media industry 2012–2014

Journalism studies

Matthew Ricketson

Andrew Dodd

Lawrie Zion

Monika Winarnita

2020/1/2

Recording lives in journalism: Reflections on oral history and journalism methods in life histories

Studies in Oral History: The Journal of Oral History Australia

Lawrie Zion

Andrew Dodd

Matthew Ricketson

2020/1/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 45
Folker Hanusch

Folker Hanusch

Universität Wien

H-index: 34
Matthew Nicholson

Matthew Nicholson

La Trobe University

H-index: 15
Matthew Ricketson

Matthew Ricketson

Deakin University

H-index: 14
Merryn Sherwood

Merryn Sherwood

La Trobe University

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