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Psychological challenges of freelance journalism of the digital age [PDF]
The digital age introduces fast-paced changes into all areas of our life. Technological progress has made it possible for a significant number of specialists to switch to remote work and freelancing, and the coronavirus pandemic has accelerated this ...
Mukhina, Olga S.
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A group of Finnish journalism students travelled to Zambia, Africa in November 2007. The field trip was a culmination for a course in journalism on developing countries.
Jaana Hujanen
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A case study of management of academic journals effect improvement in the context of new media [PDF]
[Purpose]: To understand the factors those influence the dissemination effect of academic journals after the rise of new media.[Methods]: A questionnaire survey is conducted to collect data from 216 academic journals users, including, university ...
Zhen Weifeng, Yu Yakun, Bu Yamin
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Jornalismo e ativismo: Um repórter português do lado russo da guerra na Ucrânia
This article proposes a thinking of the journalistic act as a theory of action, capable of responding to an analysis of the intersections between activism and journalism, by decomposing the individual and collective actantial dimensions of journalism ...
Luís M. Loureiro
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This article explores how the main Spanish newsrooms structure news production in the digital convergence from a quantitative approach. The data come from a nationwide survey applied to 30 editors-in-chief of Spain’s leading newspapers, radios ...
Marcos Mayo-Cubero
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This article analyzes how the exclusion of freelance journalists from the core group of legitimate French journalists during the inter-war period can be interpreted as being simultaneously an indicator and a result of the social logic of reification of ...
Faïza Naït-Bouda
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Sydney freelance journalists and the notion of professionalism
Freelance journalists experience constraints in their practice which impact upon their independence; yet they invoke the idea of professionalism similar to that of the employed journalists to justify their position as journalists.
Jahnnabi Das
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Scaffolding toward Self-Efficacy
This article describes a Pitch Assignment, designed by two journalists turned faculty, to increase support and self-efficacy for writing majors enrolled at a minority-serving institution (MSI).
Jackie Hoermann-Elliott +1 more
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INTERVIEW: Jo Chandler: Gender, human rights and power investigations in Papua New Guinea
INTERVIEW: A series of stories on the complexity and contradictions of Papua New Guinea, Australia’s closest neighbour, has won the 2013 George Munster award for independent journalism.
Jo Chandler, Tom Morton
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Journalist empowerment or journalist depowerment? Both tendencies are increasing in the new global communication market. News competition is most obvious among extreme risk taking journalists. The more risky the task, the fewer competitors and the easier
Gynnild Astrid
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