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From Sementovskij to the 20th century. Notes on the Lutsis in the Latvian press
The Lutsis, a historically South Estonian-speaking language island community located near the town of Ludza in southeastern Latvia, have come increasingly into public awareness in Latvia over the last decade with the release of books on Lutsi history ...
Hannes Korjus
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Journalists in Switzerland : structures and attitudes revisited [PDF]
It is often stated that journalism and the media are going through some fundamental changes. In this article, we present a description of the journalists in Switzerland, based on a nation-wide survey conducted in 2015.
Dingerkus, Filip +4 more
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El International Center for Journalists, Washington - ICFJ- hace un breve repaso de algunos aspectos de la ética periodística, tema que en los últimos años se ha convertido en un "asunto candente" y ya es parte de la agenda de discusión de variado tipo ...
International Center for Journalists
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UZPR – A Century of Continuous Public Utilit [PDF]
United Romania needed a strong, coarse press, worthy to go along with the great act of December 1, 1918. It was January 1919, the great moment in which fifty very young journalists from Bucharest took the initiative to set up the Union of ...
Doru Dinu Glăvan
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The re-birth of the "beat": A hyperlocal online newsgathering model [PDF]
This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in Journalism Practice, 6(5-6), 754 - 765, 2012, copyright Taylor & Francis, available online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/17512786.2012.667279.Scholars have long lamented the ...
Bulkeley William +21 more
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Drifting Apart? European Journalists and Their Audiences [PDF]
How do the current technological changes and socio-political developments impact on the relationship between European journalists and their audiences?
Metykova, Monika
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Background: Covering terror and catastrophes can be traumatic for journalists, potentially resulting in long-term impairment. This study investigated 10-year anniversary reactions among Norwegian journalists who covered the Oslo/Utöya terror incident in ...
Trond Idås, Klas Backholm
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From the Flying Carpet to the Time Machine
The article reviews the book “Irkutsk in Illustrated Open Letters” by S. Medvedev and V. Kurenkov. This edition is compared to the previous one (1996). The article features the catalogues, text content and the quality of printing.
Marina Tkacheva
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Free Press under Threat in Hong Kong Protest Fallout [PDF]
A government bill on cross-border transfer of fugitives whipped up a storm of protests in Hong Kong in June 2019. It soon morphed into a social movement against police brutality, authoritarian rule and resistance against the “one country, two systems ...
Chris Yeung
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A Cross-regional Comparison of Selected European Newspaper journalists and their Evolving Attitudes and Beliefs about the Internet - including a single-country focus on the UK. [PDF]
This study approaches how journalists in the United Kingdom might compare with individuals working in print journalism in 10 other European countries, to assess role perceptions and beliefs in relation to the internet.
Balcytiene, Aukse +7 more
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