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The socio cultural dynamics and ‘Survival struggle’ in professional journalism practice in Nigeria

The socio cultural dynamics and ‘Survival struggle’ in professional journalism practice in Nigeria

... the journalism profession in non-Western ...of journalism practice in Nigeria to determine how journalists are responding to the numerous professional challenges they ...in journalism, such as ...

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Bosnia's Open Broadcast Network: A Brief but Illustrative Foray into Peace Journalism Practice

Bosnia's Open Broadcast Network: A Brief but Illustrative Foray into Peace Journalism Practice

... Although OBN’s journalists and editors did not consistently implement all of peace journalism’s practices, OBN editors categorically refused to employ the overt nationalistic bias of other networks, which carried ...

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Communities of Journalists and Journalism Practice at Radio Free Europe during the Cold War (1950-1995)

Communities of Journalists and Journalism Practice at Radio Free Europe during the Cold War (1950-1995)

... of journalism practice, but practice alone does not explain it – RFE’s purported gold standard, American-style journalism, isn’t at ...its journalism in part by insulating itself and ...

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Selling the lottery to earn salvation: journalism practice, risk and humanitarian communication

Selling the lottery to earn salvation: journalism practice, risk and humanitarian communication

... in practice convincing the public of the merits of the ideas and principles related to solidarity, which in Western society remain the building stones of Christian ...contemporary journalism, developed as a ...

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Overcoming the objectivity of the senses: Enhancing journalism practice through Eastern philosophies

Overcoming the objectivity of the senses: Enhancing journalism practice through Eastern philosophies

... The issue is that a lot of what journalism does to inquiry ‘truth’ is based on memory, and memory is neither a rational construction or scientifically auditable. In this context, it is worth citing Das (2015) who ...

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Overcoming the objectivity of the senses: Enhancing journalism practice through Eastern philosophies

Overcoming the objectivity of the senses: Enhancing journalism practice through Eastern philosophies

... Another departure point between West and East in relation to journalism is its dependence on the senses to know the ‘truth’. News editors, for example, require journalists to check their facts with ‘eye witnesses’ ...

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Disparity Between Journalism Education and Journalism Practice in Four Maghreb States

Disparity Between Journalism Education and Journalism Practice in Four Maghreb States

... a journalism graduate working for the government-owned news agency, Tunis Afrique Presse (TAP), said that although the agency provides some coverage of the opposition party activity in Tunisia, "we mostly ...

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Being Ambiguous: Problem Solving through Teaching Ambiguity in IMC Classrooms

Being Ambiguous: Problem Solving through Teaching Ambiguity in IMC Classrooms

... Nigeria, Journalism/Mass Communication educators struggle with the challenge of ever-increasing innovations and try to incorporate such realities in the ...of journalism practice in Nigeria, the ...

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Mixed Messages: An investigation into the discursive construction of journalism as a practice

Mixed Messages: An investigation into the discursive construction of journalism as a practice

... This brings in sharp focus the muted tones within the discourse of journalism practice – that of the critique. Students reading many of the course specifications would be forgiven for thinking that they ...

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The politics of journalistic creativity: expressiveness, authenticity and de authorization

The politics of journalistic creativity: expressiveness, authenticity and de authorization

... innovations, journalism is becoming more creative, evident in distinct practices and forms of output, and to question the claim that this is a positive ...transformations journalism practice is ...

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The 'new majority' and the academization of journalism

The 'new majority' and the academization of journalism

... of journalism (Wilson et al 2010: 256) and the most antithetical to established journalism practice (de Beer and Tomaselli 2000: 20-21; Hartley 1996: 36; Nieminen 2008: 138; Wilson et al 2010: 256), ...

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Journalism in a Network

Journalism in a Network

... course, journalism has always been about those things; the current changes are arguably just ones of emphasis, with greater weight placed on “guidance” than in the ...

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Attidue of Senior Journalist in Pakistan and Perception to the Modern and Traditional Journalism in Pakistan

Attidue of Senior Journalist in Pakistan and Perception to the Modern and Traditional Journalism in Pakistan

... Pakistani journalism has always felt victim to many a laws and barriers that have not only made the freedom of expression through the news a problem but also caused Pakistan to get a bad name in the international ...

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Entrepreneurial Journalism

Entrepreneurial Journalism

... Clearly, normative emphasis on journalistic autonomy from the influence of both advertisers and audiences served an important purpose in providing the freedom to report and write “without fear or favor,” in the famous ...

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The Sociology of Journalism

The Sociology of Journalism

... of journalism, which has been dominating many expert panels in the early 2000s, itself has become a subject of critical scrutiny (Alexan der, Breese & Luengo 2016; Zelizer ...of journalism and led to ...

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Journalism in the Network

Journalism in the Network

... Of course, many people love fast food, in news as at mealtime. But again, here’s where the user contributions come in. Users can take on a huge chunk of what is now the journalist’s workload and beef up the media ...

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Journalism and Geography

Journalism and Geography

... From a practical position, power is at the core of geographic alterations to journalistic work, where reporters’ information-gathering, shaping, and presenta- tion of explanation of and for local events and events across ...

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Constructive Journalism: An Introduction and Practical Guide for Applying Positive Psychology Techniques to News Production

Constructive Journalism: An Introduction and Practical Guide for Applying Positive Psychology Techniques to News Production

... and journalism schools are experimenting with this style of ...of Journalism at Windesheim University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands integrated constructive journalism into its curricu- lum ...

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It’s Never too Late to Mend: Potentials of CLIL Pedagogical Approach to Internationalize Ethiopian Journalism Education

It’s Never too Late to Mend: Potentials of CLIL Pedagogical Approach to Internationalize Ethiopian Journalism Education

... Ethiopian journalism undergraduate context is the FL and the content together suggested by Bruton (2013), the content of the academic subject taught through the medium of a FL (type A) suggested by Massler, Stotz, ...

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Bockino_unc_0153D_15214.pdf

Bockino_unc_0153D_15214.pdf

... Indian journalism schools emulated the structures of the American programs, modeling themselves “after similar organizations in their field they perceive[d] to be more legitimate or successful” (DiMaggio & ...

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