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Palmer, Ruth A. "The Journalist and the Murderer revisited: What interviews with journalism subjects reveal about a modern classic." Journalism 18, no. 5 (2016): 575–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464884916636125.

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Do journalism subjects invariably feel betrayed and misrepresented by journalists, as Janet Malcolm claims in her seminal 1990 book The Journalist and the Murderer? If not, what explains the ongoing appeal of her now famous conclusion? Based on interviews with 83 people who were named in newspapers in the New York City–area and a southwestern city, this article takes up these questions by putting journalism subjects’ own descriptions of their experiences with the journalistic process in dialogue with Malcolm’s central argument. I conclude that Malcolm’s conman–victim model for the journalist–s
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Kalkabaeva, Salyma, Laila Almas, and Timurgali Kopbayev. "The author’s subjectivity in Nurshaykov’s journalism." Herald of journalism 72, no. 2 (2024): 4–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.26577/hj.2024.v72.i2.1.

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This article examines the role of authorial subjectivity in the work of Azilkhan Nurshaykov, a writer-journalist who contributed significantly to Kazakhstani literature and journalism. The scientific aspect of A. Nurshaykov's journalistic activity, which had a large impact on public opinion and played an essential role in the development of humanistic concepts, is discussed. The study's goal is to describe the author's concept in journalistic works based on personal experience, perspectives, feelings, analysis and evaluation. The primary focus of the research is the author's publicistic works,
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Dirgahayu, Dida. "Persepsi Wartawan terhadap Aktivitas Jurnalistik Investigasi." Jurnal Penelitian Komunikasi 18, no. 1 (2015): 79–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.20422/jpk.v18i1.22.

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Investigative reporting is a journalist working product related to the public interest and contain information that will not be revealed without the efforts of a journalist. Form of original investigative reporting exposing and documenting the various activities subject, previously unknown to the public. The problem in this research is how the perception of journalists on the descriptive with a sample of 20 journalists with the sampling technique is total sample. The results showed reporters normative and practical understanding of journalism and its activities. The reporters have ever been co
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Emeraldien, Fikry Zahria, Rahma Sugihartati, Dwiki Iqbal, Qhoirun Annisa, and Putri Ardelia. "The Implementation of Prophetic Values to Maintain Journalist Professionalism." Proceedings of International Conference on Da'wa and Communication 3, no. 1 (2021): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.15642/icondac.v3i1.482.

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Campus journalism is a place for students to develop their potential in the journalism field. Students who are agents of change not only provide quality news but also provide moral value in the news production process. Quality news can be raised through the role of a journalist in writing news (information). Prophetic journalism is a journalistic concept taken from the nature of the prophets. In this paper, we examine the application of the concept of prophetic journalism –journalism that imitates the prophetic characteristics of the Prophet Muhammad– among campus journalists. Prophet Muhammad
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AŞKIN, Ahmet Cevdet. "DİJİTALLEŞME BAĞLAMINDA DEĞİŞEN GAZETECİLİK VE GAZETECİ TANIMLARI: TARTIŞMA ÖNERİLERİ." SOCIAL SCIENCE DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL 7, no. 33 (2022): 471–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.31567/ssd.685.

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The possibilities offered by digital technology cause significant changes and transformations in the media sector. The circulations and revenues of legacy print media are falling rapidly, newspapers are closing, and journalists are losing their jobs. People follow the news online, especially on mobile devices rather than on print media. This upheaval process also reflects in the definitions of journalism and journalist. Today, there is an ongoing debate about which activity can be described as journalism and who can be described as a journalist. In this study, after pointing out the origins of
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Fadli Kalaloi, Abdul, Rana Akbari Fitriawan, and Reni Nuraeni. "Journalism and Journalists’ Vulnerability during COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia." Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik 26, no. 3 (2023): 311. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/jsp.68466.

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Journalists are among the workers who continue to engage in journalism activities like news covering despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Journalists facing paradoxical conditions between being productive in news covering and the dangers of virus transmission that can infect at any time. In other hand, journalists need support equipment facilities to avoid virus transmission during news covering process. Moreover, various media companies announce layoffs and salary cuts by asserting business uncertainty. This study aims to describe journalists’ vulnerability within journalism activity and journalist
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Saragih, Muhammad Yoserizal. "ETHICS OF JOURNALISTIC COMMUNICATION IN CONDUCTING INVESTIGATIONS FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION." Cognizance Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies 3, no. 6 (2023): 80–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.47760/cognizance.2023.v03i06.005.

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Every media competes to present information of public interest. Fierce competition between media institutions Current masses sometimes make them not work based on Some regulations written about the role and function of journalists in Indonesian. Disobedience to the rules by workers of journalist agencies can be seen from violations of journalistic ethics. The Code of Ethics for Journalism is a set of rules in the form of a Code of Ethics that binds practicing journalists. Good and true reporting must be in line with journalism ethics by prioritizing responsibility social to serve the informati
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Muhammad, Yoserizal Saragih. "ETHICS OF JOURNALISTIC COMMUNICATION IN CONDUCTING INVESTIGATIONS FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION." Cognizance Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies (CJMS) 3, no. 6 (2023): 80–86. https://doi.org/10.47760/cognizance.2023.v03i06.005.

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Every media competes to present information of public interest. Fierce competition between media institutions Current masses sometimes make them not work based on Some regulations written about the role and function of journalists in Indonesian. Disobedience to the rules by workers of journalist agencies can be seen from violations of journalistic ethics. The Code of Ethics for Journalism is a set of rules in the form of a Code of Ethics that binds practicing journalists. Good and true reporting must be in line with journalism ethics by prioritizing responsibility social to serve the informati
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Gurning, Sisca T. "Konstruksi Pemberitaan Backpack Journalist Di Media Sosial." Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi 12, no. 1 (2022): 68–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.15642/jik.2022.12.1.68-82.

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The development of internet technology opens up opportunities for the development of citizen journalism. This study discusses how the construction of news of the backpack journalist “Expedition Indonesia Biru” on social media. The purpose of this study is to find out the construction of news carried out by citizen journalists with the concept of the blue Indonesian expedition of backpack journalist in their documentary film on the YouTube channel. The research method used is the semiotic analysis of Roland Barthes. The results of the research show that there is news construction by backpack jo
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Ismailova, Klimentina. "Methods of Strengthening The “Personal Principle” In Modern Radio Journalism." Pubmedia Jurnal Penelitian Tindakan Kelas Indonesia 2, no. 2 (2025): 5. https://doi.org/10.47134/ptk.v2i2.1467.

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This study examines the role of the "personal principle" in modern radio journalism, emphasizing the influence of a journalist’s authorial presence in broadcasting. The research aims to analyze methods for enhancing journalistic impact through expressive techniques, personal narratives, and audience engagement strategies. Using a qualitative and analytical approach, the study reviews various radio formats, evaluating the effectiveness of personalized storytelling and vocal techniques. The findings suggest that integrating the journalist's personality into broadcasts enhances listener engagemen
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Tretiakova, Olga V. "Attitude to Law as an Indicator of the Journalist’s Legal Culture (Based on the Materials of an Expert Survey)." Humanitarian Vector 19, no. 3 (2024): 41–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.21209/1996-7853-2024-19-3-41-50.

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The article discusses an important part of the professional culture of a journalist – legal culture, which is based on knowledge of legal norms and journalists’ attitude to the law, manifested in their lawful behavior and, in general, in the activities of modern Russian mass media. As part of the research project of the Department of Theory of Journalism and Mass Communications at St. Petersburg State University, Professional Ideology of Journalism, a pilot study of the normative-legal discourse of journalists’ professional culture was conducted. The empirical basis for the study was expert in
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Obong Ufot, John, Daniel Calixtus Akarika, and Abigail Prince Ukpe. "Media Convergence and Journalism Practice in Nigeria Issues and Challenges." AKSU Journal of Administration and Corporate Governance 3, no. 2 (2023): 91–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.61090/aksujacog.2023.008.

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Media convergence has ushered in salient modifications to the functions and operation of journalists, and the journalism profession at large. Although media convergence is, to a large extent, beneficial to media organizations and their users, it challenges the operations of journalist and their functions. The history of media evolution has constantly shown that the introduction of new technology into the media landscape does not signal an end to the prevailing journalistic practices, rather it fosters the evolution and adaptation of the existing media while contributing to the development of t
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Akasah, Muhammad. "KEBIJAKAN PROGRAM UJI KOMPETENSI DALAM MENINGKATKAN PROFESIONALISME WARTAWAN DI KOTA SUKABUMI." Mimbar Administrasi Mandiri 20, no. 1 (2024): 99–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.37949/mimbar201119.

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The Journalist Competency Test Program carried out by the Press Council is one way to increase the professionalism of journalists. This is in line with Press Council Regulation No. 1 of 2010 concerning journalist competency standards which states that only journalists can take the journalist competency test (UKW), which aims to uphold press freedom based on the public interest, as well as to maintain the honor and dignity of journalism as a profession of intellectual work, as well as avoiding misuse of the journalist profession through journalist competency tests. Based on research on the beha
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Bo’do’, Stepanus. "NETWORKED JOURNALISM: PELUANG KOLABORATIF JURNALIS DAN AKTIVIS ERA DIGITAL." Journal of Urban Sociology 4, no. 2 (2021): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.30742/jus.v4i2.1771.

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Digital technology has increased the interest of student activists engaging in journalistic activities. To participate in collaborative news production in the digital age, they need a better understanding of journalism, both conceptually and practically. Conceptually, to understand the new structure of journalism formed by digital networks. Practically, to recognize how the horizontal structure of the digital network opens equal and collaborative opportunities for professional journalists and non-journalist actors. Literature studies on scientific publications using the keyword “networked jour
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Wiesslitz, Carmit, and Tamar Ashuri. "‘Moral journalists’: The emergence of new intermediaries of news in an age of digital media." Journalism 12, no. 8 (2011): 1035–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464884910388236.

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The article examines how online journalism fosters new models of journalism that challenge journalistic values associated with modern era journalism. It focuses on the shift from ‘objective’ journalism to an ethical journalistic practice that aims to publicize a reality of suffering that is marginalized or even denied. We argue that the digital platforms facilitate the emergence of a new journalistic model – the model of the ‘moral journalist’. Unlike the ‘objective’ journalist who (supposedly) remains outside of events and reports only ‘facts’, and unlike the ‘advocate’ journalist who aims to
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Hanitzsch, Thomas. "Journalism Research in Germany: Origins, theoretical innovations and future outlook." Brazilian Journalism Research 2, no. 1 (2006): 39–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.25200/bjr.v2n1.2006.66.

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In Germany, the study of journalism has a long tradition. Löff elholz (2004b) identifi ed the work of the writer and literary historian Robert Eduard Prutz (1816-1872) as being the ancestor of journalism theory. In 1845, long before the establishment of newspaper studies (“Zeitungskunde”) as a fi eld of research, Prutz published “The History of German Journalism.” In later years the theoretical study of journalism was dominated by normative approaches, which continued for many decades. The belief that journalistic talent, similar to artistic talent, lies in the personality of the journalist (see
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N.N. Mammadova. "THE MAIN JOURNALISTIC PRINCIPLES AND THEIR REALIZATION IN SPORT." Scientific News of Academy of Physical Education and Sport 3, no. 2 (2021): 56–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.28942/ssj.v3i2.328.

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It is impossible to imagine journalism without ethical norms and rules. All journalists, regardless of the field in which they work, must always adhere to these norms. This is primarily due to the nature, function and scope of the media. The audience meets any article in the media with great sensitivity. The journalist must thoroughly investigate the facts and events and not make mistakes. The journalist must be especially careful in his statements and examples. Thus, touching a person's reputation is unaccepted not only in society, but also in journalism in general. The journalist must distin
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Erofeeva, Irina V., and Olga V. Safronova. "Axiological Culture of a Journalist in the Digital Era." Humanitarian Vector 17, no. 4 (2022): 128–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.21209/1996-7853-2022-17-4-128-137.

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The values of modern journalism are directly related to the era of a special informational narrative conditioned by ratings and the economic factor combined with the dominant information technology and the current confrontation between the traditional and the new. The research results are based on data from a three-stage survey conducted in 2018–2022 with the participation of more than 240 journalists of the Transbaikal Region and other regions of Russia aged 18 to 75.The survey was focused on identifying the civil, ethical and spiritual-moral views of journalists, the dominant axiological str
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Tejedor, Santiago, and Pere Vila. "Exo Journalism: A Conceptual Approach to a Hybrid Formula between Journalism and Artificial Intelligence." Journalism and Media 2, no. 4 (2021): 830–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/journalmedia2040048.

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The irruption of artificial intelligence (AI) and automated technology has substantially changed the journalistic profession, transforming the way of capturing, processing, generating, and distributing information; empowering the work of journalists by modifying the routines and knowledge required by information professionals. This study, which conceptualizes the “exo journalism” on the basis of the impact of AI on the journalism industry, is part of a research project of the Observatory for Information Innovation in the Digital Society (OI2). The results, derived from documentary research sup
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Moussaoui, Abdelhalim, and Bourbaba Souraya. "The Legal Framework for Ethical Principles Governing the Conduct of Journalists." Technium Social Sciences Journal 32 (June 9, 2022): 322–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.47577/tssj.v32i1.6655.

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Ethical principles refer to a system that guides and dictates journalistic work, media laws and legislation, which determines actions in a particular situation. It is based on personal, professional, social and ethical values and investment in building a system of ethical principles aimed at protecting the integrity of journalists is an investment of great importance. It can contribute to improving the image of journalists and contribute to increasing the chances of success of their press institutions and increase public respect for the profession. At the same time, these standards define the
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Kligler-Vilenchik, Neta, and Ori Tenenboim. "Sustained journalist–audience reciprocity in a meso news-space: The case of a journalistic WhatsApp group." New Media & Society 22, no. 2 (2020): 264–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461444819856917.

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By engaging with journalists in the networked media environment, audiences can play a role in shaping the epistemologies of journalism: how journalists know what they know, and communicate knowledge claims. While audiences have been offered opportunities to engage in news-production processes, ongoing reciprocal relationships between journalists and audiences online are rare. This study shows how sustained reciprocity takes place in a large-scale WhatsApp group opened by an Israeli journalist/blogger for her audience. Based on an analysis of group conversations, blog posts, and interviews, we
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Zeng, Li, Dharma Dailey, Owla Mohamed, Kate Starbird, and Emma S. Spiro. "Detecting Journalism in the Age of Social Media:Three Experiments in Classifying Journalists on Twitter." Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media 13 (July 6, 2019): 548–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v13i01.3352.

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The widespread adoption of networked information and communications technologies (i.e. ICTs) blurs traditional boundaries between journalist and citizen. The role of the journalist is adapting to structural changes in the news industry and dynamic audience expectations. For researchers who seek to understand what, if any, distinct role journalists play in the production and propagation of breaking news, it is vital to be able to identify journalists in social media spaces. In many cases, this can be challenging due to the limited information and metadata about social media users. In this work,
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Prahassacitta, Vidya. "Citizen Journalism in Cyber Media: Protection and Legal Responsibility Under Indonesian Press Law." Humaniora 8, no. 1 (2017): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/humaniora.v8i1.3695.

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Phenomena of citizen journalism had accepted and become part of cyber media. Cyber media owned and managed by press companies had featured citizen journalists’ information, critics, opinions, and news. Citizen journalism was part of freedom of expression. However, in Indonesia’s press law concept, it was not part of the national press. This created legal issues regarding protection and legal responsibility aspects for both parties. A qualitative research was conducting to solving these issues. Using secondary data from literature study and observation on several cyber media websites, this disc
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Ruotsalainen, Juho, and Mikko Villi. "‘A Shared Reality between a Journalist and the Audience’: How Live Journalism Reimagines News Stories." Media and Communication 9, no. 2 (2021): 167–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/mac.v9i2.3809.

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Live journalism is a new journalistic genre in which journalists present news stories to a live audience. This article investigates the journalistic manuscripts of live journalism performances. With the focus on texts, the article reaches beyond the live performance to explore the wider implications and potentials pioneered by live journalists. The data were gathered from <em>Musta laatikko</em> (‘Black Box’) manuscripts, a live journalism production by the Finnish newspaper <em>Helsingin Sanomat</em>. The manuscripts were analysed as <em>eudaimonic journalism<
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Putra, Eka. "Implementing Journalistic Competence in Realizing Press Professionalism in Riau Province." Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia 9, no. 2 (2024): 304–13. https://doi.org/10.25008/jkiski.v9i2.1031.

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To ensure professionalism, every journalist must fulfil one important factor called journalistic competence. Journalistic competence is assessed through three main aspects: awareness, knowledge and skills. Competent journalists should be able to produce quality journalistic works and support the realisation of press professionalism. This study aims to determine journalists' understanding of journalist competence and enable them to apply competence values in the field. This research was conducted in Riau Province, Indonesia, using a qualitative method with purposive sampling technique. Six jour
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Kulić, Milica. "Resetting the role of the journalist in the new media environment: Occupational ideology of journalism, media polarisation and socio-economic status of journalists." CM: Communication and Media 15, no. 48 (2021): 115–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/cm15-25408.

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Although it looks like a mainly peacetime, journalism seems to be on the front lines of a war, struggling to survive in the new communication environment. Journalists work in a strongly polarized political and media scene, which obscures the basic principles of the profession. While losing its ideological concept, the profession is on a socio-economic seesaw: for journalists it is precarious profession, and for editors and top menagement it strives to be an elite comfort zone. There are frequent calls on journalists to get out of the grip of media conglomerates and start doing business as entr
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Gynnild, Astrid. "Winner Takes It All." Nordicom Review 26, no. 1 (2005): 111–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/nor-2017-0250.

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Abstract Journalist empowerment or journalist depowerment? Both tendencies are increasing in the new global communication market. News competition is most obvious among extreme risk taking journalists. The more risky the task, the fewer competitors and the easier a winnertakes- it-all-position is obtained. In this article commercial aspects of freelance journalism as both a drawback and a necessary condition for this development is explored. Competence in fields of great demand, skills in cross media work and strategies for personal branding are fundamental for professionals taking part in the
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Dr.Trishu Sharma. "A Study on Indian Journalists and their Stressful Working Conditions." International Journal of Research in Informative Science Application & Techniques (IJRISAT) 1, no. 1 (2022): 35–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.46828/ijrisat.v1i1.21.

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Journalism is considered as fourth pillar of any democratic society and it is only a Journalist who can take manychallenges to bring truth in front of society. But sometimes journalist has to face difficult and stressful conditionswhile working in field where they have serious threat for their life even. In this paper researcher is trying to explorevarious challenging and stressful conditions of Indian Journalists along with the data which reveals that why Indiais considered a dangerous country for Journalists. Mostly Secondary data is taken to analyze various aspects ofworking Conditions of J
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Chavilla Andjari, Zannuba, M. Amin Sihabudin, and Ahmad Harun Yahya. "Representasi Profesi Wartawan Dalam Lagu “Kisah Seorang Wartawan” Karya Jamal Abdillah." Social Science and Contemporary Issues Journal 2, no. 2 (2024): 364–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.59388/sscij.v2i2.443.

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The journalist profession has an important role in the process of delivering messages to the wider community. Representation of this profession is not only limited to writing, it can also be found in a song work. The Story of a Journalist is a song composed by Jamal Abdillah that describes the experiences and challenges faced by a journalist. This study aims to clarify how the representation of the journalist profession and the content of the message in the song "The Story of a Journalist" by Jamal Abdillah. This research includes qualitative descriptive research. Data collection techniques ar
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Smekalina, Kristina Sergeevna. "The trichotomy of the methodology of journalistic activity in the context of a gradual transition to the universalization of the psychological portrait of a journalist." Litera, no. 4 (April 2023): 82–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-8698.2023.4.40436.

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The subject of the study is the relationship of temperament and communicative patterns with the primary experience gained during attending classes, completing assignments and passing practice. The object of the study is the personal characteristics of potential journalists in correlation with their professional experience and identified difficulties. The author examines in detail such aspects of the topic as the likelihood that journalism students experience problems with interpersonal communication during their professional activities and collecting material, as well as how this correlates wi
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Ardelean, Florin. "The fevers and the limits of creativity in journalism." Studia Universitatis Moldaviae. Științe Economice și ale Comunicării, no. 2(11) (April 2024): 110–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.59295/sum2(11)2023_14.

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The article below tries to highlight, from multiple points of view, the concept of creativity in journalism - a field with various possibilities of approach and interpretation of the concept, the author noting that all people are creative to the extent that they are beings endowed with spirit. The article will answer the question of whether the journalist can resort to fiction and imagination, without seriously affecting the journalistic text, or the approaches to the concept in the media field cannot always be interpreted unilaterally. At the same time, we will try to identify an answer to th
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Stasiuk-Krajewska, Karina. "Bloger a dziennikarz. O dziennikarstwie, blogowaniu i ich wzajemnych relacjach." Dziennikarstwo i Media 8 (May 24, 2018): 103–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/2082-8322.8.8.

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Bloggers and journalists. On journalism, blogging and relations between themThe paper is an attempt to reconstruct the identity and self-description of bloggers on the basis of an analysis of their presentations in tabs like “About me” on their blogs. The reconstruction is carried out in the context of the identity and self-description of the journalistic profession. Its basic goal is to answer the question about the relations between journalism and blogging, especially in the context of the ethical framework of the journalistic profession and its social functions. The author concludes that th
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Makarova, Natalia Ya. "DATA JOURNALISM AS A DRIVER OF THE MEDIA DEVELOPMENT AND JOURNALISTIC EDUCATION." RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" Series, no. 6 (2020): 55–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2686-7249-2020-6-55-64.

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Data journalism has become a stable trend in the development of the global media system. The article is devoted to the key competencies that a data journalist should possess. Examples of the foreign and Russian publications prepared on the basis of data analysis are considered. Special attention is paid to the training of data journalists. The system of journalistic education is not ready to fully meet the challenges of the media market: we can safely say that there are very few educational programs on data journalism in Russia.
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Asanov, K. D., and A. A. Orazaliyeva. "National mentality and ethics of a journalist." BULLETIN of L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. Journalism Series 145, no. 4 (2023): 8–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.32523/2616-7174-2023-145-4-8-16.

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The professional ethics of journalists stands out as a pressing issue in contemporary public opinion. This article delves into the impact of the national mentality on journalists’ ethical norms and positions, as endorsed by global journalistic associations. “Journalistic ethics is a pivotal aspect of a journalist’s work. The in-depth reading, comprehensive understanding, and exploration of this represent one of the significant challenges in Kazakh journalism. This complex issue, often overlooked, remains insufficiently acknowledged in both scholarly and professional domains,” the study thoroug
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Appelgren, Ester, and Carl-Gustav Lindén. "Data Journalism as a Service: Digital Native Data Journalism Expertise and Product Development." Media and Communication 8, no. 2 (2020): 62–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/mac.v8i2.2757.

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The combined set of skills needed for producing data journalism (e.g., investigative journalism methods, programming, knowledge in statistics, data management, statistical reporting, and design) challenges the understanding of what competences a journalist needs and the boundaries for the tasks journalists perform. Scholars denote external actors with these types of knowledge as interlopers or actors at the periphery of journalism. In this study, we follow two Swedish digital native data journalism start-ups operating in the Nordics from when they were founded in 2012 to 2019. Although the sta
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Appelgren, Ester, and Carl-Gustav Lindén. "Data Journalism as a Service: Digital Native Data Journalism Expertise and Product Development." Media and Communication 8, no. 2 (2020): 62–72. https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v8i2.2757.

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The combined set of skills needed for producing data journalism (e.g., investigative journalism methods, programming, knowledge in statistics, data management, statistical reporting, and design) challenges the understanding of what competences a journalist needs and the boundaries for the tasks journalists perform. Scholars denote external actors with these types of knowledge as interlopers or actors at the periphery of journalism. In this study, we follow two Swedish digital native data journalism start-ups operating in the Nordics from when they were founded in 2012 to 2019. Although the sta
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Tymoshyk, Mykola. "Journalist As a Profession: Retrospective Review of the Concept Existence in the Information Space." Ukrainian Information Space, no. 2(8) (November 15, 2021): 39–73. https://doi.org/10.31866/2616-7948.2(8).2021.245811.

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What was the meaning of the term "journalist" in the past? What is now, has the essence of the profession changed with radical changes in the technology of making a journalistic product? The author seeks to find answers to these questions in the best works of world and Ukrainian literature on the journalistic profession, as well as in the cinema. The established stereotypes of the profession are considered in retrospect. Moreover, with a wide range of both positive and negative characteristics. This diversity of assessments is explained by three reasons: the complexity of journalism;
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Ridgway, Andy. "Science journalism by a journalist for journalists." Journal of Science Communication 17, no. 01 (2018): R01. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.17010701.

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This book is a beginners' guide to science journalism, explaining the 21st century journalistic process, from generating story ideas to creating multimedia content when the story's written, taking in research and writing structures along the way. While many of the chapters are introductory, the book also covers topics also likely to be of interest to more experienced writers, such as storytelling techniques and investigative journalism. Readers are introduced to important debates in the field, including the role that science journalism plays; whether it is a form of `infotainment', or whether
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Bayani, Nurul, and Anhar Fazri. "Peran Organisasi Wartawan dalam Meningkatkan Profesionalisme Wartawan (Studi Kasus Persatuan Wartawan Indonesia Aceh Jaya)." SOSMANIORA: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora 1, no. 2 (2022): 187–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.55123/sosmaniora.v1i2.486.

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The current condition of journalists is still not enough to be said to be professional, this is proven by the large number of violations of the code of ethics in the media in delivering news or information. Journalist organizations must have synergy, integrity, and credibility that aim to build the spirit of professionalism of journalists, so that they can develop professional press freedom in the future. This study uses a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. The results showed that the Indonesian Journalists Association (PWI) Aceh Jaya as an organization has played a role in increa
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Dadakhonov, Azamjon. "INNOVATIONS IN JOURNALISTIC ACTIVITY AND EDUCATION IN THE CONTEXT OF MEDIA CONVERGENCE." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WORD ART 1, no. 3 (2020): 69–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.26739/2181-9297-2020-1-10.

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This article is devoted to the study of the process of media convergence, its characteristics, its impact on journalism and education in the field. In this study, the author examines various scientific literature and sources, updates in journalistic practice, reveals that the convergence process changesthe structure of media editorials and the daily routine of journalists, analyzes the phenomenon of "universal journalist" and gives examples of national and foreign media practice.The concept of "convergent editorial" refers to the new technological and creative professional skills required of j
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Krüger, Uwe, Markus Beiler, Thilko Gläßgen, Michael Kees, and Maximilian Küstermann. "Neutral Observers or Advocates for Societal Transformation? Role Orientations of Constructive Journalists in Germany." Media and Communication 10, no. 3 (2022): 64–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/mac.v10i3.5300.

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Since the 2010s, a new type of journalism has emerged, especially in North America and Western Europe, called constructive journalism. Its basic idea is to complement classic problem-centered reporting by covering problem-solving approaches that could inspire the recipients. It has been harshly criticized, especially for its alleged proximity to advocacy or activism. To clarify the role orientations of the protagonists of this trend, a survey of all German journalists that call themselves constructive or solution-oriented was conducted (n = 79). The results show that constructive journalists a
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Paľa, Gabriel. "Ethics in Journalism as a Basis for the Journalistic Profession." E-Theologos. Theological revue of Greek Catholic Theological Faculty 2, no. 2 (2011): 144–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10154-011-0014-1.

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Ethics in Journalism as a Basis for the Journalistic Profession Ethically tense situations which include a conflict of values or various natures or principles commonly appear in the media, as well as within the journalistic profession. In such cases it is very difficult to find ideal solutions. The role of the journalist is to seek solutions that are in the spirit of truth, objectivity, impartiality and at the same time provide a public service. Journalists must act socially responsibly on a whole range of issues, but also remain loyal to their employers. In this context, it is necessary to di
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Stepanov, Georgeta, and Georgiana Alina Ristea. "Self-regulation - qualitive indicator of the journalist`s professional culture." Studia Universitatis Moldaviae. Științe Economice și ale Comunicării, no. 11(5) (June 2025): 62–70. https://doi.org/10.59295/sum11(5)2025_08.

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Professional culture represents a system of knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to carry out professional activity, as well as certain personal qualities, beliefs, visions, norms, principles and attitudes towards various phenomena, processes and elements of professional activity. The professional culture of a journalist includes ethical standards and deontological principles that provide opportunities for evaluation, self- evaluation and self-regulation of professional activity. Given this fact, self-regulation becomes one of the most significant qualitative indicators of the professiona
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Khafizova, Viktoria R. "Professional Orientations of Journalists in the Face of the Mediatization of Society." Koinon 2, no. 1 (2021): 200–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/koinon.2021.02.1.010.

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The article studies the transformation of professional orientations of journalists in the context of the mediatization of society. Researchers define mediatization as a two-way process that refers to the development of digital technologies, the spread of the Internet and new media within which media and social institutions mutually influence each other. The advancement of digital technologies, the increased availability of the Internet, smartphones, and social networks for a wider population trigger the mediatization process. The institute of journalism and the professional activity of a journ
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OUINGNON, Hodé Hyacinthe, and Jacques MIGOZZI. "Du journalisme à la littérature : aspects d’une double auctorialité chez Albert Camus." Langues & Cultures 5, no. 01 (2024): 26–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.62339/jlc.v5i01.220.

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Le champ intellectuel et littéraire français au XXème siècle est profondément marqué par l’impact du périodique. La révolution médiatique, propulsée par la fondation le 09 janvier 1918 du Syndicat national des journalistes, a significativement et durablement marqué la vie littéraire en France, l’interpénétration entre journalisme et littérature étant devenue prégnante dès la décennie 1920-1930 où la scène du périodique est prise d’assaut par des écrivains. Les frontières entre les deux macro-scènes s’en trouvent même brouillées puisque des journalistes, tel Albert Londres, intègrent la Société
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Mat Saad, Mohd Zuwairi. "FACTORS AFFECTING THE JOURNALIST IN FRAMING BY-ELECTION NEWS." International Journal of Modern Trends in Social Sciences 3, no. 11 (2020): 125–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.35631//ijmtss.3110011.

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Media is one of the platforms for delivering information to an audience. The role of media plays in framing issues is very important when it can impact how an audience thinks. Therefore, this article analyses frame construction by focusing on by-election news. The study using semi-structured interviews with journalists was done to explain how the internal and external factors affecting journalists in the newsroom affected the framing of the by-elections news in Malaysia. The informants for this face-to-face interview are Malaysian media practitioners, print journalists (Utusan Malaysia and Dai
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Lin, Fen. "A Survey Report on Chinese Journalists in China." China Quarterly 202 (June 2010): 421–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305741010000317.

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AbstractThis report presents a portrait of contemporary liberal Chinese journalists. Compared with the national average ten years ago, a typical journalist in Guangzhou is younger, better-educated and more likely to be female, and less likely to be a Communist Party member. The survey shows that the literati value coexists with both the modern professional and Party journalism value during the current journalistic professionalization. Such coexistence results in a complexity in journalists' attitude and behaviour. Journalists tend to be inactively liberal: possessing liberal attitudes but not
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Yessenbekova, U. M. "Professional and cognitive level of the journalist in science propaganda." BULLETIN of the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. Journalism Series 134, no. 1 (2021): 91–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.32523/2616-7174-2021-134-1-91-96.

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Journalism branches arise in accordance with development of society and its needs. Society, people, and professions are undergoing systematic transformation. Scientific journalism performs with its distinctive characteristics. First, it changes and organized by the achievements of science and education. Second, the success factors of science journalism have a normative, legal, and practical basis. Third, scientific journalism has a combined function of connecting the scientific community and public. The promotion of scientific achievements is jointly carried out by professional journalists and
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Hussain, Fazal, and Auj-e. Kamal. "THREATS TO JOURNALISTS IN SINDH: EVENTS AND PERCEPTIONS (2000-2017)." Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 57, no. 2 (2018): 193–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.46568/jssh.v57i2.63.

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This study explores threats to journalists in Sindh, searching the journalist’s community, allocating its existence through a premeditated survey with directional questionnaire. Consulting 150 journalists to find out the essence, magnitude and targeting aspects of the threats they are facing in wake of their line of duty. Journalists and threats are both enter-linked since the birth of journalism, a journalist is a Watch-Dog or Gate-Keeper, who guards the boundaries of transparency, freedom of expression, sphere of laws and protects and promotes the social values and norms and facilitates poli
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Mastanora, Refika, and Romi Maimori. "Challenges And Opportunites Of Female Journalists In Digital Industry Era." AGENDA: Jurnal Analisis Gender dan Agama 4, no. 1 (2022): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.31958/agenda.v4i1.6353.

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The profession as journalists is identical with men since the war age. It is true because the heavy workload of journalist required physical ability, logical thinking, speed and strength in dealing with any situation. However, in this digital era, women are interested with journalism. The support systems around women are very necessary since the task of female journalist is not only about technical and theoretical abilities, but also about family income opportunity. This research aims to identify the challenges and opportunities of female journalists in the digital era. The results show that b
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