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Journalists in Newsrooms: Professional Roles, Influences, and Changes to Journalism

Journalists in Newsrooms: Professional Roles, Influences, and Changes to Journalism

... praxis and a reason for the considerable differences between it and other regions/countries in the world, including the Western countries that make up the “global north” and are referenced for ... See full document

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Journalists in Newsrooms: Professional Roles, Influences, and Changes to Journalism

Journalists in Newsrooms: Professional Roles, Influences, and Changes to Journalism

... of Journalism Study, um exame comparado diacrônico dos jornalistas portugueses em relação a autonomia, níveis de confiança nas instituições sociais, ideais éticos profissionais e percepção de influências ... See full document

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How Brazilian and Portuguese newsrooms use information visualization in journalism: a qualitative comparative analysis Fernanda Barros Abras

How Brazilian and Portuguese newsrooms use information visualization in journalism: a qualitative comparative analysis Fernanda Barros Abras

... coordinator, and Cecília do Lago, both journalists with some notions of ...third professional, by May, who must be a programmer ”, said Bramatti, reminding that the team once had five members, always ... See full document

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Hyperlocal Journalism and PR: Diversity in Roles and Interactions

Hyperlocal Journalism and PR: Diversity in Roles and Interactions

... huge changes in the local media market all over the ...factor in the development is how local media companies have re-oriented their way of working, for instance moving local reporters to head ... See full document

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Ethical concerns in journalism done by non-journalists

Ethical concerns in journalism done by non-journalists

... Ward and Wasserman (2010) argue that the growth of citizen participation in the media is changing journalism and its ethics, causing the emerging of an “open media ethics” form of wider ... See full document

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Routines in Web Journalism: Multitasking and Time Pressure on Web Journalists

Routines in Web Journalism: Multitasking and Time Pressure on Web Journalists

... prioritizing and added to the complexity of functions and roles in a web newsroom and to continual deadlines proves that if the journalists of old times gave their ... See full document

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Digitalization and journalists in the BRICS countries

Digitalization and journalists in the BRICS countries

... Chinese journalists did not mention audience appreciation and feedback as one of their three top determinants of job ...importance to “recognition in a professional ...29 and 95% ... See full document

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Professional ConvergenCe: A case study on changes in the

Professional ConvergenCe: A case study on changes in the

... differentiated roles, his situation resembles what Kischinhevsky (2009) observed in Editora O ...Bandeirantes and Rede Record, two TV broadcasters in Brazil, the company started promoting its ... See full document

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“We need to find a revenue model”: Data journalists’ perceptions on the challenges of practicing data journalism in India

“We need to find a revenue model”: Data journalists’ perceptions on the challenges of practicing data journalism in India

... hesitancy in acknowledging specific job roles within news rooms in UK (Borges-Rey 2017) and US (Fink and Anderson, ...resulted in lack of division of labour in ... See full document

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Changes and convergences in the teaching of journalism and journalistic practices

Changes and convergences in the teaching of journalism and journalistic practices

... that journalism schools must prepare their students to: recognize the different forms of consumption by users, in order to design and present information in a manner that best ... See full document

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Banal journalism or a crash between agency and professional norms?

Banal journalism or a crash between agency and professional norms?

... refers to Maurizio Lazzarato’s suggestion of the dialectic between the forms of life and the values they ...the professional in today’s media industries: agency and choice are extremely ... See full document

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The World of Work if Female Journalists: Feminism and Professional Discrimination

The World of Work if Female Journalists: Feminism and Professional Discrimination

... world, journalists are young women, who have been in the profession for less ...Studies in Brazil (Figaro, 2013; Mick & Lima, 2013); France (Damian-Gaillard, Frisque & Saïtta, 2010) ... See full document

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Uses of Twitter in Catalan and Belgium Newsrooms

Uses of Twitter in Catalan and Belgium Newsrooms

... professionals and the public exchange knowledge in order to improve journalistic discourse is currently considered ...Catalan journalists still submerged in a cyclical economic cri- sis ... See full document

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The Professional Identity of Journalists in the Context of Convergence Culture

The Professional Identity of Journalists in the Context of Convergence Culture

... way to analyze the impact of the developments sketched in this essay should take into account the apparent tensions between these ...individual and collective level variables as shaping the behavior ... See full document

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Who Are the Spanish Journalists? Professional Profiles and Changes in the Profession

Who Are the Spanish Journalists? Professional Profiles and Changes in the Profession

... socio-demographic and labor profile of Spanish journalists, as well as the changes perceived in their profession, based on the results obtained in a representative survey of 390 Spanish ... See full document

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Journalists and Media Ownership: Practices and Professional Conditions of Argentine Journalism

Journalists and Media Ownership: Practices and Professional Conditions of Argentine Journalism

... Argentine journalism has been at the center of public debate between 2003 and 2015, in relation to discussions about media ownership and political influences (De la Torre, 2013; ... See full document

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Journalism and professional identity

Journalism and professional identity

... of journalists upon the rise of social networks. “Critical journalism: the “progressive” Brazilian bloggers case”, by Liziane Soares Guazina (Universidade de Brasília), investigates the professional ... See full document

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Two Newsrooms and the Daily Reinvention of Journalism

Two Newsrooms and the Daily Reinvention of Journalism

... TWO NEWSROOMS AND THE DAILY REINVENTION OF JOURNALISM ABSTRACT - This paper is the result of an ethnographic study conducted on one of the most important Spanish newspapers, the La Vanguardia ... See full document

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Who Are the Spanish Journalists? Professional Profiles and Changes in the Profession

Who Are the Spanish Journalists? Professional Profiles and Changes in the Profession

... of journalism in Spain, however, has not made its effects felt on all media ...if in 2015 television and the internet were already showing signs of a recovery as advertisers began again ... See full document

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Credibility of social online media: in the eyes of Finnish professional journalists

Credibility of social online media: in the eyes of Finnish professional journalists

... interviews and the results of some previous researches done by other ...followed in the ...position and experience were ...research in Arithmetic mean manually. Focusing the role of the ... See full document

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