An Action Research Intervention Towards Overcoming "Theory Resistance" in Photojournalism Students [PDF]
Account of an action research project designed to understand and overcome 'theory resistance' in undergraduate photojournalism students, based on the Academic Literacies model.
Jennifer Good
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Photojournalism and Covid-19: representation and invisibility during the first confinement in Spain
The State of Alarm period declared by the Spanish Government due to the coronavirus crisis has had an exhaustive media coverage. However, it is observed how the visual story / narrative that has been published in the newspapers goes beyond the health ...
Rebeca Pardo, Montse Morcate
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Photojournalism: Values and Constraints, Aestheticism, and Aftermath Photography
This article delves into the essence of photojournalism, focusing on values and constraints and scrutinizing specific works by Yannis Kontos through the prisms of aestheticism and aftermath photography.
Ioannis Kontos +1 more
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Photojournalism and the Moss Side Riots of 1981: Narrowly Selective Transparency
In the summer of 1981 a series of riots broke out across England. Here we look at the contemporary photojournalism of the Moss Side, Manchester, riots in the local newspaper, the Manchester Evening News, in order to better understand the riots and ...
S. Hirsch, David Swanson
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The Iconic Image in a Digital Age [PDF]
This article investigates selected newspapers’ editorial mediations over contrasting perceptions regarding the significance of a controversial set of ‘iconic’ news photographs, namely images of Alan Kurdi, a three-year-old Syrian refugee, whose drowned ...
Mortensen Mette +2 more
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Issues In Object-Level Description Of Press Photography Collections : Toward A Metadata Standard For Photojournalism [PDF]
The role of photojournalism archives is in a state of reinvention as physical collections move from agencies to cultural institutions. The accessibility of collections is imperative for new research focusing on recognizing the complex nature of the ...
M. Rushworth
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From Social Media to Global Misinformation: the Role of Citizen Journalism and Photojournalism in the Spread of False News Amid the Bangladesh Crisis -A Case Analysis [PDF]
In this digital age, social media platforms—particularly Facebook and X, the old Twitter—have emerged as the main venues for citizen journalism and photojournalism, particularly in times of crisis like the upheaval in Bangladesh. Social media facilitates
A. Bhadra
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Photojournalism in Central Europe
The adoption of digital technologies, along with current economic realities, has affected the entire process of visual news production. It has also influenced the traditional concept of photojournalism.
Láb Filip, Štefaniková Sandra
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Associations among traumatic experiences, threat exposure, and mental health in Pakistani journalists. [PDF]
Abstract Pakistan is considered to be relatively unsafe for journalists; however, little is known about how working in situations that involve a high risk of trauma exposure and personal threat impacts journalists’ mental health. The present study aimed to examine the associations among reporting on topics that carry a high risk of trauma exposure ...
Koster SM +3 more
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Photojournalism-Based Intervention Reduces Caregiver Burden and Depression in Alzheimer's Disease Family Caregivers. [PDF]
Wharton W +6 more
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