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Nan Levinson. Outspoken: free speech stories. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2003. [PDF]
Growing up, I was one of those children of the ’50s and ‘60s who thought the right to freedom of speech was inviolable, incorruptible, and unassailable.
O\u27Connell, Roxanne
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Since the COVID-19 pandemic, interest in care as a potential remedy for a variety of issues and crises, such as improving global health justice or creating more “caring” educational systems, has increased across academic disciplines. This article contributes to this literature from the perspective of journalism studies.
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Subprime – The death of financial reporting or a failure of investigative journalism? [PDF]
The in-depth reporting in the UK of the subprime market began in the UK in earnest after Northern Rock ran into trouble last August and a liquidity crisis developed.
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Prevalence of Domestic Violence against Women and Its Visibility in Southeast Iran. [PDF]
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Post-traumatic stress, personal risk and post-traumatic growth among UK journalists. [PDF]
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From impact metrics and open science to communicating research: Journalists' awareness of academic controversies. [PDF]
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An examination of psychological distress and moral injury in journalists exposed to online harassment. [PDF]
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'You can't buy a revolution, but you can support a paper fighting for one': Journalism cooperatives' organizational traits and journalistic missions. [PDF]
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