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ABSTRACT The roles and responsibilities we occupy as scientists working directly with human remains are diverse, requiring careful ethical consideration. In Southeast Asian contexts, it has been important for us experts and scholars to be in constant correspondence and collaboration, deriving scientific insights into human health, life histories, and ...
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Musical Spaces in the Asylum in Watt Street, Newcastle, New South Wales. [PDF]
English HJ.
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FREELANCE JOURNALISTS AS A FLEXIBLE WORKFORCE IN MEDIA INDUSTRIES
Economic cutbacks in the media sector diminish the chances of employment for journalists, and consequently the number of atypical workers in the media industry, such as freelancers, is growing worldwide. This study of Swedish freelancers is grounded in both quantitative and qualitative data.
Maria Edstrom, Martina Ladendorf
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Glimpses of resistance: Entrepreneurial subjectivity and freelance journalist work
New precarious work practices are emerging in the post-industrial labor market together with subjects that are fit to cope with them. The literature on neoliberal governmentality theorizes how individuals are made to embrace a subjectivity that enforces competition, personal responsibility, and autonomy.
Norbäck, Maria,
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Strategic communication: screening and signaling in a freelance journalist - editor game [PDF]
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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Blurred lines: German freelance journalists with secondary employment in public relations
Public Relations Review, 2014Abstract Nearly half of all German freelance journalists have a second job, mainly in public relations (PR). This work combination can be problematic, since journalists and PR practitioners have different responsibilities. Working as a journalist entails contributing to the public duties of journalism such as informing the public, offering multiple ...
Thomas Koch
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Mind the gap: Consequences of inter-role conflicts of freelance journalists with secondary employment in the field of public relations [PDF]
Freelance journalists who are also occupied in public relations have to deal with contrary expectations. Working as a journalist means contributing to the ‘public duty’ of journalism.
Thomas Koch
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