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Psychological challenges of freelance journalism of the digital age [PDF]
The digital age introduces fast-paced changes into all areas of our life. Technological progress has made it possible for a significant number of specialists to switch to remote work and freelancing, and the coronavirus pandemic has accelerated this ...
Mukhina, Olga S.
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Informality of Media Freelancers in Indonesia: Motives and Prospects [PDF]
This article presents our analysis of the nature of informality of media freelancers and its implications to creative workers. Employing a series of 15 interviews, we offer an interpretive understanding through the subjective experience of the Indonesian media freelancers.
Jandy E. Luik, Agusly I. Aritonang
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Misconceptions and pressures have increased the sales of antibiotics without a prescription across countries. There are concerns with such practices in Vietnam given rising antimicrobial resistance rates. A national survey was conducted among 360 private
Thuy Thi Phuong Nguyen +7 more
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FR. L’envoyé spécial n’est jamais étudié en tant que catégorie spécifique par les études sur le journalisme. Il est tantôt considéré pour sa spécialité (par exemple politique internationale), son statut dans le journal (grand reporter ou pigiste), tantôt
Paul Aron
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The blurring line between freelance journalists and self-employed media workers
This study uses the question, ‘what makes a freelancer specifically a journalist’ as a starting point for investigating the ways Australian freelance journalists experienced and managed precarious employment in COVID-19 impacted 2020. Drawing on qualitative interviews with 32 self-identified freelance journalists, we analyse the types of work they did,
Beate Josephi, Penny O’Donnell
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Media Freelance as a New Reality. And Not Only Economic
Freelancing, or “working for yourself” without being tied to any particular place, is becoming an increasingly popular phenomenon of modern reality, including the media sphere. Although the non-staff journalists existed even in Soviet times, the latest practice has given impetus to the transformation of the essence of the activities of this kind of ...
V. F. Oleshko, O. S. Mukhina
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Media Freelancers of the Digital Age: Social, Legal and Ethical Aspects
The media determine the effectiveness of many current socio-economic and cultural transformations. However, the digital age has created new requirements for the daily work of journalists and other media actors. Freelancing is one of the actively developing trends. According to surveys, media professionals find many advantages to this lifestyle, and the
Oleshko, V. F., Mukhina, O.
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Il lavoro freelance: reputazione e capitale sociale nell’era del “lavoro digitale”
This article presents the results of a qualitative research on freelance work in the context of the professions of the knowledge economy conducted between 2012 and 2013 across Milan and London.
Alessandro Gandini
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Peran Freelance Marketplace dan Media Sosial dalam Online Gig Economy Jasa Profesional
Freelance marketplace adalah suatu jenis platform online gig economy yang mengkhususkan fungsinya untuk menghubungkan penyedia jasa dan pihak yang membutuhkan dalam jual beli jasa profesional. Pada praktiknya, jual beli jasa profesional juga terlaksana dalam media sosial, yang cara kerjanya berbeda dengan freelance marketplace.
Nina Mia Aristi, Ahmad Raf'ie Pratama
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From Vietnam to Iraq: Negative trends in television war reporting
In 1876, an American newspaperman with the US 7th Cavalry, Mark Kellogg, declared: ‘I go with Custer, and will be at the death.’ This overtly heroic pronouncement embodies what many still want to believe is the greatest role in journalism: to go up to ...
Tony Maniaty
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