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Abstract This article examines how UK and US universities manage racial equality regimes through governance structures that prioritise institutional reputation over substantive racial justice reform. Drawing on Bourdieu's field, habitus and capital theory, the study demonstrates how universities neutralise racial justice efforts through bureaucratic ...
David Roberts
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Reporters Without Borders on Discrimination Against Freelance Journalists in Japan
“Kisha (reporter) Clubs” are a much-discussed and controversial part of Japan's media environment. Laurie Anne Freeman's Closing the Shop: Information Cartels and Japan's Mass Media argues that these groups, which organize press access to officials in government, police and other areas of Japanese public life, limit contact to a core of “approved ...
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Problems of Creative Self-Realization of Freelance Journalists of the Digital Age
Ubiquitous digitalization and the coronavirus pandemic have made freelancing a familiar part of our lives. Journalists are no exception. Moreover, the media sphere is one of the most popular for freelancing and remote work. However, freelancing is not only about changing the location of an employee.
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Abstract Recent years have seen a growing scholarly interest in youth activism (YA), a phenomenon often viewed as a positive development in response to declining civic and political engagement among young people. However, most of the research focuses on the activists themselves and gives less attention to how YA is perceived by the broader youth ...
Martyna Elerian +2 more
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The Association of Schools of Journalism and mass communication journalist-in-space project [PDF]
During the summer of 1985, NASA asked the Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication (ASJMC) to select a U. S. journalist who could ride aboard the space shuttle and report the experience to the American public. Eligibility critieria and
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Book review: writers’ rights: freelance journalism in a digital age by Nicole S. Cohen [PDF]
In Writer’s Rights: Freelance Journalism in a Digital Age, Nicole S. Cohen offers a new study of the working conditions of freelance writers in English-speaking Canada, the USA and the UK in an age of digital journalism.
Webb, Paul
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Abstract Improving retention and graduate outcomes for students from a widening participation (WP) background is key to achieving more equitable outcomes. However, evidence suggests WP students experienced different challenges than their peers during the COVID‐19 pandemic.
Wilhelmiina Toivo +4 more
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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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NewsPad: Designing for Collaborative Storytelling in Neighborhoods
This paper introduces design explorations in neighborhood collaborative storytelling. We focus on blogs and citizen journalism, which have been celebrated as a means to meet the reporting needs of small local communities.
Ball-Rokeach S.J. +5 more
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Young people's occupational aspirations beyond the aspiration discourse: A sociocultural perspective
Abstract Young people's aspirations have been the focus of many educational, sociological and psychological studies. This paper argues, firstly, that the concept of aspirations holds greater generative potential than suggested by the policy‐oriented ‘aspiration discourse’.
Jelena Popov
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