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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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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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For anyone who has worked in another country, the journalistic ‘rules of engagement’ differ in each port. Foreign correspondents argue passionately for the freedom of the press, saying that by ‘bearing witness’ to crimes against civilians they will be ...
Alexandra Wake
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Journalists at risk: News media perspectives
On 22 May 2009, Massey University’s Wellington campus hosted many speakers addressing the conference on war reporting jointly organised by the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Brent Edwards +4 more
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Online outsourcing markets (OOMs), those sites that connect buyers and sellers of digital labor, have grown dramatically, attracting a global cadre of freelance workers. Journalism OOMs are beginning to have an impact on the buying and selling of freelance journalism. This paper is an exploration of early effects, reporting findings of a survey (n=453)
Hoag, Anne, Grzeslo, Jenna
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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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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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From an Exception to the Norm: Freelance Journalism
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Adem Yeşilyurt
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New Zealand print freelancers: Who they are, what they earn, where and what they publish?
This article provides a statistical picture of print freelancers, the largest freelance sector in New Zealand. Compared with journalists employed in the print industry, freelancers had generally the same ethnic profile and distribution throughout the ...
Grant Hannis
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Danielle Batist is a freelance journalist and editor who embraces an entrepreneurial and positive approach to journalism. She has lived and worked in several countries around the globe.
Dagoula, Chrysi, Chrysi Dagoula
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