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Profession : journaliste

Vingtième Siècle, revue d'histoire, 1995
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Impacts and Trends of Journalistic Telework: The Journalists' Viewpoint

CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2003
This article, the last of a trilogy, presents general reflections about technological advances, especially considering cyberspace as a way of information transmission and exchange, and on telework forms. Based on research for an administration masters' thesis, the derivation process that resulted in the last final analysis category illustrates the ...
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Journalists and Journalism in the Netherlands

2020
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Abraham Kuyper, journalist among journalists

2023
Summary: Journalist among journalists Two major themes dominated the life of Abraham Kuyper (1837-1920): theology and politics. These interests led him to mainly publish, and in this he was unique, in two specific print media. As a politician, Kuyper primarily voiced his ideas in his own daily newspaper, De Standaard, and as a theologian he wrote ...
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Flow in Journalistic Telework

CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2003
Since the 1980s, the strengthening and dissemination of telework has motivated studies to verify its advantages and disadvantages to enterprises and workers, specially focusing on economy, quality, and productivity performances. This paper developed from a master's thesis research which analyzed the subjective impact of telework concerning workers ...
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ON THE PERFORMATIVITY OF JOURNALISTIC IDENTITY

Journalism Practice, 2011
The concept of “ritual” has played an important role in research within mass media and journalism studies in the last decades. Both ethnographic and anthropological research in media studies has devoted attention to an elaboration of its theoretical scope.
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Journalists’ perceptions of the future of journalistic work

2015
This report found that, in a survey conducted by the Reuters Institute and the Society of Professional Journalists, journalists believe journalism will be a harder job with less institutional support in the future. Journalists are concerned they will have to work harder, engage in personal branding and entrepreneurship, and cannot count on stable ...
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Journalists

2023
This chapter explores the main challenges that American journalism faced to report on WWI in the US. It pays special attention to the case of the influential Saturday Evening Post (1897–today) during the neutral years. Soon after the outbreak of the war, George Lorimer, the Post editor, sent many of his journalists to Europe with a double purpose: on ...
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Conceptualizing Journalists’ Safety around the Globe

Digital Journalism, 2023
Vera Slavtcheva-Petkova   +2 more
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