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Modern Communication Methods in Higher Education: A Post-COVID-19 Analysis
During COVID-19, the traditional educational landscape witnessed the rapid and unprecedented adoption of modern communication methods to facilitate remote learning and academic interactions.
Bharti, Abhishika Sharma, Anand Pandey
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Deer in the headlights: Towards an understanding of how journalism students engage with complex academic research methods modules [PDF]
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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Docencia del ciberperiodismo: estrategias para una simulación eficaz [PDF]
The implementation of the Bologna Process (European Area of Higher Education) is a renewal of Journalism curriculum, taught in the Faculty of Communication. Among other aspects, in particular the strengthening of the subjects engaged in online journalism,
Armañanzas Sodupe, Emy
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Since the COVID-19 pandemic, most institutions have adopted online information management systems, also called “learning management systems”. These learning management systems are effective tools for students studying innovative and academic courses as ...
Abhishika Sharma, Bharti, Anand Pandey
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Ideology, Politics, and Opinion Journalism: A Content Analysis of Spanish Online-Only Newspapers
This study examines the ideological slant of Spanish digital-native opinion journalism. Political-ideological pluralism is a well-researched topic in media and journalism studies, yet there is less research regarding this topic when it comes to ...
Antonio Pineda, Núria Almiron
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Le journalisme narratif en espagnol dans la société de l’information
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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The universities of the South Pacific and Papua New Guinea have played pioneering roles in the development of media education resources in the South Pacific.
David Robie
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Farmers’ Protests in Germany: Media Coverage and Types of Bias
ABSTRACT The German farmers’ protests of 2024 sparked widespread media coverage and public debate. Yet, media coverage was not always positive, reflecting the media's attention‐seeking and selective focus. Occurrences of farmers blocking media outlets reflected distrust in how their concerns were portrayed.
Felix Schlichte, Doris Läpple
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With a wide variety of easily-accessible internet tools, social media have revolutionized the way people access, create and share information. Apart from facilitating social networking, these online platforms are also considered critical enablers of ...
Joseph Njuguna +2 more
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