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Back to the future of journalist work? Entrepreneurial subjectivity and freelance journalism in Sweden

Journalism, 2021
This article adds to our knowledge of precarious journalist work in advanced welfare states. By drawing on the literature on neoliberal governmentality, it explores how entrepreneurial subjects are constituted, and the particular role of freelance work in this process. The article is based on interviews with 52 freelance journalists in Sweden.
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Crowdfunding independent and freelance journalism: Negotiating journalistic norms of autonomy and objectivity

New Media & Society, 2014
In recent years, news organizations have been struggling to find viable business models, with many media outlets either closing or facing budget cuts, resulting in fewer journalists working with fewer resources. One solution that has been gaining momentum is the practice of crowdfunding.
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Wie Wir's Verdienen: Einkommensdeterminanten Im Freelance-Printjournalismus (The Way We Earn: Income Determinants in Freelance Journalism)

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Seit den 80er Jahren sind die Zeilensatze, welche Zeitungen und Magazine freien Autoren fur die Veroffentlichung ihrer Texte zahlen, nicht gestiegen. Mehr als die Halfte der Freien hat ein Einkommen von weniger als EUR 2.000 im Monat. Immer starker greifen Verlage und Agenturen auf die Dienst von Freelancern zuruck.
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A freelance-based foreign exchange programme: Tasmanian students’ professional development on WORLDREP

open access: yesAustralian Journalism Review, 2019
In the context of rapidly changing newsrooms and a constriction in entry-level positions for graduates, the Europe and Australia in the World (WORLDREP) programme seeks to prepare students by pairing freelance journalism with overseas training and ...
Bill Dodd, Claire Konkes, Donald Reid
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How Freelance Journalists Can Help Shape Journalism Education

Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, 2015
Despite shrinking newsrooms, we have more journalism choices, in part because of freelance journalists. Freelancing creates workers who are particularly adaptive and creative; skills educators want to instill in students. I interviewed and surveyed more than 50 freelance journalists in several countries, including Turkey, Egypt, Colombia, Israel ...
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The Practice of Freelance Print Journalism

2016
This research, as conducted from within the rational tradition, begins with the premise that creativity is a process that can be understood and that, despite enduring romantic and inspirationist claims to the contrary, to do so is not to damage but to facilitate it (Boden 2004, McIntyre 2012, Negus and Pickering 2004, Pope 2005, Runco and Pritzker 1999,
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FREELANCE JOURNALISM IN THE EDITORIAL POLICY OF HYPERLOCAL MEDIA

Sign problematic field in mediaeducation
Journalism and the media communication industry at large, along with other social institutions, are going through the transformation period. Not only semantic, but also economic guidelines are changing. Today, the term «precarity» is increasingly used, implying flexible employment.
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From Contract to Speculation: New Relations of Work and Production in Freelance Travel Journalism

Work, Employment and Society, 2018
This qualitative case study of travel journalism in the USA explores how freelancers produce on speculation because publications do not contractually guarantee pay or advanced resources for travel. Freelance travel journalists therefore experience their work as an investment into an uncertain return in an undefined future.
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