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New Funding Models in Journalism Are Emerging, but Major Leap Forward Is Lacking
This editorial introduces our thematic issue, titled Examining New Models in Journalism Funding, at a pivotal time. While news companies have attempted to build sustainable business models, we have not yet seen a major leap forward.
Merja Myllylahti, James Meese
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The Alignment Risks of AI Overconfidence about Consciousness
ABSTRACT Many contemporary AI systems (as of May 2025) have expressed extreme confidence in current and near‐future AI lacking consciousness and moral patiency. This article argues that artificially reinforcing such confidence, even if pragmatically useful, poses a novel alignment risk: as coherence‐seeking AIs become more epistemically principled ...
Sharon Berry
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Australian journalism and computer-assisted reporting: An empirical study of CAR adoption
This study of print radio and television journalists in Brisbane found that more than three quarters of reporters use some form of computer assisted reporting (CAR) techniques every day.
Lawson, Margaret M.
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Varieties of Democracy Aid Approaches: The Role of Donors' Domestic Ideology
ABSTRACT After the end of the Cold War, DAC donors increased their efforts of democracy promotion in developing countries. Among other instruments, DAC donors increasingly use democracy aid to improve democracy abroad. However, DAC donors differ in their allocation and delivery strategy of democracy aid.
Jean‐Baptiste Puginier
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Bundling Digital Journalism: Exploring the Potential of Subscription-Based Product Bundles
This study explores the potential of cross-publisher bundled offers as a strategy for increasing subscription sales in digital journalism. While innovative forms of bundling are an integral part of media distribution in music (e.g., Spotify) and film (e ...
Lukas Erbrich +3 more
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ROMANIAN JOURNALISTS - PERCEPTIONS ABOUT ROLES, CONSTRAINTS AND AUTONOMY [PDF]
Objectivity is, according to the Romanian journalists, their most important professional role. 95% of them think that should tell the facts as they happen, without interfering in any way, and 85% say that they should be detached observers, according to ...
Antonia MATEI
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ABSTRACT This study examines how CEO narcissism shapes corporate diversification strategies, addressing gaps in upper echelon and agency theories. Using a sample of 388 CEOs across 319 firms, we find that narcissistic CEOs drive higher levels of overall corporate diversification but exhibit a strategic trade‐off: they strongly favor unrelated ...
Naima Lassoued, Imen Khanchel
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The permeation of digital technologies into social practices, including journalism has posed significant challenges to our understanding of what really counts as ‘ethnographic’.
Hayes Mabweazara
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Print to Electronic Journal Conversion: Criteria for Maintaining Duplicate Print Journals
This paper contains a list of criteria to help librarians decide when it is important to keep print copies of journal subscriptions.
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Journalism: Print, politics and popular culture
Journalism- Print, Politics and Popular Culture investigates the fascinating history of print journalism in Australia in all its aspects - the lives, working conditions, consciousness, and humour of journalists, the changing technologies and political ...
J Schultz (9876863) +1 more
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