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Reclaiming Slowness in Journalism [PDF]
This article outlines an argument for the value of slowness in journalism. It makes an initial argument that our experiences of modernity are not singular experiences of speed and geographical dislocation but increasingly complex negotiations of different temporalities and spatial contexts and given this we also require different forms of fast and slow
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Siren songs or path to salvation? Interpreting the visions of web technology at a UK regional newspaper in crisis, 2006-11 [PDF]
A 5-year case study of an established regional newspaper in Britain investigates journalists about their perceptions of convergence in digital technologies.
Aldridge M +19 more
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Abstract Few studies have examined birth order effects on personality in countries that are not Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic (WEIRD). However, theories have generally suggested that interculturally universal family dynamics are the mechanism behind birth order effects, and prominent theories such as resource dilution would ...
Laura J. Botzet +2 more
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Constructing a Social Problem: The Press and the Environment [PDF]
The U. S. daily press might seem to be in a strategic position to function as a claims-maker in the early construction of a social problem. But in the case of the manufacture of environmentalism as a social reality in the 1960\u27s and 70\u27s, the press
Griffin, Robert J. +2 more
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From the oil pipelines that scar the Northwest Territories transforming the lives of First Nation communities to the forest fires that rampage across the Gran Chaco due to soy deforestation, the devastating impact of neoextractivism is writ large in the ...
James Scorer
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Development of Professional Identity in Journalism Students Using Liberal Education Methods
In the conditions of robotization and automation of journalistic activities, journalists need to develop professional competencies that will allow them to perform the tasks of complex individual and collective creative activity, namely, authoring and ...
N. S. Avdonina
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Survival or Sustainability? Contributions of Innovatively-Managed News Ventures to the Future of Egyptian Journalism [PDF]
In the repressive political climate prevailing in Egypt in 2013-15, news ventures aspiring to high standards of reporting were forced to innovate. This paper analyses three Egyptian start-ups that experimented with novel revenue streams and news services
Abdulla R. +13 more
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Papa Franjo, medijski i doktrinarni revolucionar? Između medijske percepcije i zbilje
Zbog progrediranja svijeta kao simulakruma, kao kopije za koju ne postoji original, u Francuskoj se rodila ideja za jedan novi medijski proizvod. Radi se o bivšim novinarima Libérationa koji su željeli utemeljiti novi tip novinarstva i nazvali ga slow ...
Ivica Šola
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Is digital slow journalism valued? An analysis of its audience in Spain
Due to the emergence of rapid information consumption habits, journalism has been submerged into a deep crisis of credibility. There is a need to rethink the direction of the sector and find ways in which the relevance of journalism can be renewed. Slow journalism advocates a slow, thoughtful and sustainable approach to the production and consumption ...
Miren Manias-Muñoz +2 more
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Can The Ferret be a watchdog? Understanding the launch, growth and prospects of a digital, investigative journalism start-up. [PDF]
There has been a recent, rapid growth in the number of digital start-ups seeking sustainable models for doing journalism (Carvajal et al 2012). However, there is a relative lack of detailed, empirical research about such organisations (Wahl-Jorgensen et
Price, John
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