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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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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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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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Pragmatics of Artificial Intelligence: Freelance Journalists Re shape the Approach to Rewriting

Vestnik NSU. Series: History and Philology
The digitization process is transforming communication strategies in media and journalism. Freelancing has gained increasing popularity, particularly after the COVID-19 pandemic. In late 2022, the media sphere faced a new challenge – the rapid development and popularization of artificial intelligence.
O. S. Mukhina, V. F Oleshko
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Freelancing for Journalists

2020
Lily Canter, Emma Wilkinson
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Freelance dramaturgs in the twenty-first century: journalists, advocates, and curators

2014
With the way information is exchanged right now, it is very easy to engage with someone across town or across the world. News travels across the globe quickly, and it is the same with art. Theatre artists are becoming more international in the way that they engage with one another across continents, creating cultural movements which lead to ...
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Strategic communication: screening and signaling in a freelance journalist - editor game [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
We model strategic communication as a two-period game between an advisor and a decision maker, in which the advisor has private information on a policy-relevant state of the world but does not know the motives of the decision maker. If the advisor has the desire to please the decision maker and there is a positive probability that the decision maker ...
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Entrepreneurs and Idealists — Freelance Journalists at the Intersection of Autonomy and Constraints

Journalism Practice, 2016
The number of freelancers and self-employed journalists has been increasing across the Western world, while the media crisis has made it even more difficult to gain permanent employment in newsrooms. This article helps to shed light on the professional role of freelance journalists using the conceptual model of two different types of freelancers ...
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