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What's so alternative about alternative journalism?
As journalism educators, a great deal about how we teach students to be 'good journalists' has remained unchanged-at least over the past 15-20 years since I was a journalism student and, I suspect, for some time before that. But the world is changing and
Forde, Susan
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Journalism and the Culture of Othering
In seeking to render problematic traditional conceptions of journalistic identity, this article critiques the seemingly natural, even ‘common sensical’ structures of social exclusion recurrently underpinning its formulation.
Allan, Stuart, Stuart Allan
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How to teach war and peace journalism: Professional challenges when encountering propaganda and fake news [PDF]
This article summarizes the authors´ experience from nearly 20 years of teaching war and peace journalism. The theoretical point of departure was Johan Galtung´s theory of peace journalism.
Eide, Elisabeth, Ottosen, Rune
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Reading pseudowords (or low-frequency words) typically elicits stronger brain activation than real words (or high-frequency words) in the ventral occipitotemporal cortex (vOT).
Ziyi Huang +7 more
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Health Journalism in Nepal: Evolution, Current Developments and Future Directions
Until the late of 20th century, health journalism in Nepal was limited, with information primarily shared orally by traditional healers, Vaidya and physicians.
Shalik Ram Dhital +4 more
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"This book showcases various ways in which digital archives allow for new approaches to journalism history. The chapters in this book were selected based on three overall objectives: 1) research that highlights specific concerns within journalism ...
Severson, Pernilla
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Metaphor and simile, two prevalent forms of figurative language widely employed in daily communication, serve as significant research subjects in linguistics. The Career of Metaphor Theory in cognitive linguistics posits that as conventionality increases,
Yan Yu +7 more
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The lexicalization of emojis reflects the dynamic evolutionary characteristics of the linguistic symbol system in the digital age. The influence of usage frequency and the different functions of emojis in sentences on this process is also a research ...
Wanhong Lu +7 more
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Correction to: Journal of Digital Imaging
Ross W. Filice, Charles E. Kahn
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The Paradox of The Internet in Journalism in Nigeria: Between Flexibility and Accuracy Challenges
This study critically examines the role of the internet in the development of journalism in Nigeria, highlighting its benefits, drawbacks, and broader implications for the field.
Kingsley Chukwemeka Izuogu +2 more
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