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Collaborative Journalism and Normative Journalism: Lessons from Latin American Journalism

open access: yesAnàlisi: Quaderns de Comunicació i Cultura, 2023
Collaboration in journalism has become increasingly important, in the face of the challenges posed by digitalisation and platformization. The development of information and communication technologies has led to collaborative journalism committed to ...
Lucia Mesquita
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College Students’ Views about the Journalism Education in Spain [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The paper presents the results of a survey with a sample of 1,552 journalism students from five public universities during the academic year 2011-12. The research addresses two objectives: how students evaluate the journalism studies and to know if they ...
Humanes-Humanes, María-Luisa   +1 more
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Le journalisme narratif en espagnol dans la société de l’information

open access: yesCommunication, 2016
The fields of journalism and literature influence each other and have given rise to hybrid forms such as narrative journalism. The authors define narrative journalism as the use in journalism of rhetorical and literary devices, such as can be found in ...
Juan Antonio García Galindo   +1 more
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Training or Improvisation? Citizen journalists and their educational backgrounds-a comparative view [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
While citizen journalists hope to bring new impulses to mass media performance, it is often asked whether they are adequately trained for the production of “newsworthy” stories.
Eberwein, T.   +3 more
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Internationalizing studies on mafia journalism. Why including them within journalism studies

open access: yesRivista di studi e ricerche sulla criminalità organizzata, 2019
Organized crime and mafia have been studying by methods that are increasingly rigorous. Within the subfield of mafia journalism, a more solid approach appears to be less evident, despite many contributions on the subject. This article argues the need for
Sergio Splendore
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Deer in the headlights: Towards an understanding of how journalism students engage with complex academic research methods modules [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Journalism is at a crossroad. The rise of populist governments with accusations of fake news against what has always been considered to be Fourth Estate journalism means journalists face significant challenges to produce compelling, truthful, and ...
Subryan, Mark, Trifonova Price, Lada
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Applying artificial intelligence technologies to inclusive journalism [PDF]

open access: yesProblems of Information Society
The article highlights the integration of technology into journalism, and new emerging media trends. It studies the current situation regarding the application of artificial intelligence technologies to journalism, the problems encountered in ...
Sunbul Zalova
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EDITORIAL: Finding the Pacific voice

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2016
Good journalism remains central to the needs of the Pacific and her people. Good journalism education is central to this issue of Pacific Journalism Review, which features a selection of papers on journalism education in the Pacific, Australia and New ...
Philip Cass, David Robie
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Alterity, Otherness and Journalism: From Phenomenology to Narration of Modes of Existence [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In a theoretical reflection, the aim of this paper is primarily to discuss alterity in journalism. We believe that journalism plays a fundamental role in the construction of knowledge on similarities and differences between human beings, stressing social
Benetti, Marcia, Freitas, Camila
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Journalism Education: Missing the Democratic Connections [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Numerous studies examine public journalism efforts through the practitioner's lens, but scholars, for the most part, have ignored an important aspect of the journalism reform movement -- how journalism educators teach public journalism. David Kurpius, an
David Kurpius
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