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Who Does Bogotá “Care” for? Care Blocks, Care Workers and the Sustainable Development Goals

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ABSTRACT This paper critically examines Bogotá's District Care System within the framework of urban social sustainability and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Focusing on the Care Blocks (Manzanas del Cuidado), it employs a mixed‐methods approach—legal analysis, interviews, testimonies, surveys, and InfoCuidado data—to explore the paradox of a
Valentina Montoya‐Robledo   +1 more
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Evolution of human leptospirosis in French Guiana, 2016-2022. [PDF]

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Flow at work in Italian journalists: differences between permanent and freelance journalists

PSICOLOGIA DELLA SALUTE, 2016
Flow is an inner experience produced by the participation in an activity in which people are immersed and enjoy it (Csikszentmihalyi, 1990). According to the Job Demands-Resources Model (Bakker and Demerouti, 2014), flow at work (FaW) occurs when job demands meet professional skills and when they are balanced by resources (Csikszentmihalyi, 2003). This
EMANUEL, FEDERICA   +2 more
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PRECARIOUSNESS OF FREELANCE JOURNALIST DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN INDONESIA

Interdisciplinary Journal of Advanced Research and Innovation, 2023
Freelance journalists in Indonesia have a higher level of precariousness in terms of occupational health and safety, as well as socioeconomic conditions during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease, 2019) pandemic. The vulnerability of exposure to the virus is caused by non-fulfillment of work equipment standards, health protocols when interacting with ...
Rana Akbari Fitriawan   +2 more
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Precariously Employed Climate Journalists the Challenges of Freelance Climate Journalists in South Asia

Journalism Practice, 2021
Declines in the number of foreign correspondents and bureaus have caused media to rely on freelance journalists, particularly on coverage of complex and topical issues such as climate change.
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FREELANCE JOURNALISTS AS A FLEXIBLE WORKFORCE IN MEDIA INDUSTRIES

Journalism Practice, 2012
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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Ethical Boundaries among Freelance Journalists

Journalism Practice, 2018
This article sheds light on the professional role of freelance journalists and examines ethical dilemmas faced by Norwegian freelance journalists.
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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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Glimpses of resistance: Entrepreneurial subjectivity and freelance journalist work

Organization, 2019
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.
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