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Rahmanzadeh Heravi, Bahareh, and Jarred McGinnis. "Introducing Social Semantic Journalism." Journal of Media Innovations 2, no. 1 (2015): 131–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.5617/jmi.v2i1.868.

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In the event of breaking news, a wealth of crowd-sourced data, in the form of text, video and image, becomesavailable on the Social Web. In order to incorporate this data into a news story, the journalist mustprocess, compile and verify content within a very short timespan. Currently this is done manually andis a time-consuming and labour-intensive process for media organisations. This paper proposes SocialSemantic Journalism as a solution to help those journalists and editors. Semantic metadata, natural languageprocessing (NLP) and other technologies will provide the framework for Social Sema
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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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Sri, Syamsiyah LS, Pawito, Hastjarjo Sri, and Muktiyo Widodo. "Political Environment in The Equality of Journalism Culture." E3S Web of Conferences 73 (2018): 14003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20187314003.

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Political dynamics may influence the perspective and behaviour of journalists. Therefore research on relationship between politics and journalism is very important, especially due to press as a democratic institution. The research scrutinizes politics in relation to journalism culture. Political factors are observed from three dimensions: the role of state, political consensus, and individual political preference of the journalists. Dealing with journalism culture, the study focuses on the notion of equality as one of public communication values.
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Rupar, Verica. "REVIEW: A fresh take on journalism authority." Pacific Journalism Review 19, no. 2 (2013): 243. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v19i2.231.

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The implications of the internet for journalism practice have been widely explored in journalism studies scholarship, and interest in new forms of digital journalism practice has outgrown interest in the analysis of traditional forms of news production. It has been some time since journalists lost their exclusive right in deciding what publics see, hear and read. In a digital environment, information is no longer scarce or hard to produce. Having a smart phone easily opens a door to publishing and the potential of new technologies to create a situation where everybody could be a journalist see
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Robie, David. "REVIEW: Lies, media integrity and the new digital environment." Pacific Journalism Review 20, no. 1 (2014): 242. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v20i1.198.

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Book reviews of: Stop Press: The Last Days of Newspapers, by Rachel Buchanan. Melbourne: Scribe, 2013. 169pp. ISBN 9781922070579; The New Front Page: New Media and The Rise of the Audience, by Tim Dunlop. Melbourne: Scribe, 2013. 258pp. ISBN 9781922070548Stop Press: The Last Days of Newspapers: When Rachel Buchanan penned a commissioned article entitled ‘From the classroom to the scrapheap’ for The Age last September, she railed against Australian journalism schools, in particular, against an alleged ‘lie’ and ‘little integrity’ of journalism education. ‘Between 2002 and 2012, enrolments in jo
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Richardson, Nick. "Fake News and Journalism Education." Asia Pacific Media Educator 27, no. 1 (2017): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1326365x17702268.

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In a contested information environment, the phrase ‘fake news’ represents the existential challenge to journalists dealing with an audience losing its faith in what journalism does. The traditional role of the Fourth Estate and the responsibilities to inform and keep those in power accountable, are now constantly undermined by a determined counter-offensive that purports to show ‘truth’ and ‘accuracy’ are pliable concepts in the hands of the mainstream media. Journalism educators have to confront this dilemma head-on and affirm within the classroom the priority of the basic tenets of the job –
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Heinrich, Ansgard. "What is ‘Network Journalism’?" Media International Australia 144, no. 1 (2012): 60–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1329878x1214400110.

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In today's interactive digital information environment, journalists lose the power to define what makes and shapes the news. Media outlets now maneouvre through a space characterised by continuous information flows, and share communication paths with new information providers in an online, always-on environment. This article sketches this dynamic sphere and introduces the paradigm of ‘network journalism’. Structured around digital networks, the sphere of network journalism unravels evolving patterns of information production. The task for journalistic organisations now is to figure out how to
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Kopeć, Katarzyna Dorota. "Crowdfunding scheme in journalism." Zeszyty Naukowe Wyższej Szkoły Humanitas Zarządzanie 18, no. 1 (2017): 119–0. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0010.2885.

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The media environment has evolved significantly in recent years. Technological as well as sociological impact of the Internet is one of the most influential factors putting into question old media management practices. In this changing scenario, the quest for new funding models of media including crowdfunded journalism is a priority both for journalists and for media managers. The purpose of the article is therefore to look at the mechanism of crowdfunded journalism. The paper introduces the logic of recent practices in funding journalism. Then it looks at the diverse landscape of crowdfunding
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Perreault, Mildred F., and Gregory P. Perreault. "Journalists on COVID-19 Journalism: Communication Ecology of Pandemic Reporting." American Behavioral Scientist 65, no. 7 (2021): 976–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002764221992813.

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In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, journalists have the challenging task of gathering and distributing accurate information. Journalists exist as a part of an ecology in which their work influences and is influenced by the environment that surrounds it. Using the framework of disaster communication ecology, this study explores the discursive construction of journalism during the COVID-19 crisis. To understand this process in the field of journalism, we unpacked discourses concerning the coronavirus pandemic collected from interviews with journalists during the pandemic and from the U.S. jo
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Adams, Catherine. "Dual Control: Investigating the Role of Drone (UAV) Operators in TV and Online Journalism." Media and Communication 8, no. 3 (2020): 93–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/mac.v8i3.2980.

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At a time when TV and online journalism embraces more moving images filmed from drones than ever before, this article seeks to explore the thoughts and actions of those who produce them. It builds on earlier research into how aerial images impact on the viewer through the lens of ‘quality journalism’ (Adams, 2018). It investigates how drone operators are involved in the journalistic process, what meanings and effects they seek and who controls their work in a market-driven environment. Qualitative analysis was carried out of seventeen in-depth interviews with drone operators, journalists and e
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Rosmilawati, Srie, and Indah Tri Handayani. "Pendidikan Jurnalisme Warga (Citizen Journalism) pada Siswa di SMA Muhammadiyah 2 Kalampangan, Palangka Raya." PengabdianMu: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 6, no. 1 (2020): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.33084/pengabdianmu.v6i1.1152.

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Citizen journalism or citizen journalism can now be done by anyone, anywhere, without special knowledge in delivering the news. This can be a severe problem because some citizen journalists only deliver news that occurs around the real world without fulfilling the news elements, namely 5W + 1H, and do not understand the journalistic code of ethics. So that the news delivered can violate the rules in journalism. Citizen journalism education action is needed to solve problems in most people in Indonesia, especially among students of SMA Muhammadiyah 2 Kalampangan, Palangkaraya. For this reason,
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Akin, Altug. "Does Journalism Exist in Turkey?" Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication 12, no. 2 (2019): 205–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18739865-01202001.

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Abstract In this article, I analyze the post-coup media and communications environment in Turkey with a particular focus on the practice of journalism, which is becoming increasingly complicated. Following an approach that considers both the constraints imposed on journalism and struggle for news-making, this study represents an attempt to better comprehend the most recent condition of the field of journalism in Turkey, where both producing the news and making sense of the news have become increasingly arduous endeavors. In order to study the structural constraints and struggles of journalists
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Huesca, Robert. "Reinventing Journalism Curricula for the Electronic Environment." Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 55, no. 2 (2000): 4–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769580005500202.

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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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Tully, Melissa, Shawn Harmsen, Jane B. Singer, and Brian Ekdale. "Case study shows disconnect on civic journalism’s role." Newspaper Research Journal 38, no. 4 (2017): 484–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0739532917739881.

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This in-depth case study examines attempts to transform a traditional newsroom to one oriented around civic journalism principles, offering a unique look at the resistance toward those principles even in a digital environment that facilitates new audience relationships. Civic journalism emphasizes understanding and addressing community concerns from a citizen perspective. This study finds that journalists still struggle to integrate citizens’ contributions into newsroom practice in meaningful ways.
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Meyers, Oren, and Roei Davidson. "The journalistic structure of feeling: An exploration of career life histories of Israeli journalists." Journalism 15, no. 8 (2013): 987–1005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464884913512930.

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The study explores 33 occupational life histories of current and former Israeli journalists. By doing so, it enables us to better understand how the fundamental changes that the journalistic profession underwent during recent decades shaped and influenced the occupational progression of Israeli journalists. Our interviews validate previous work on the partial professional standing of journalism showing that individuals enter journalism in a protracted and uneven manner. In addition, the analysis of modes of reasoning for entering journalism charts the informal boundaries of overt journalistic
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Alevizaki, Olga, Olga Smirnova, Luisa Svitich, and Mikhail Shkondin. "Journalist as Author and Editor in Russian Media Environment." Theoretical and Practical Issues of Journalism 8, no. 4 (2019): 679–703. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/2308-6203.2019.8(4).679-703.

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The article deals with writing and editing practices as key components of media environment that consolidate public intelligence and social activities. The authors analyze the results of a sociological study that involved a survey sampling 93 journalists from 27 Russian regional newspapers. The respondents were asked to give their opinion on mission and tasks of journalism, on types, stages and methods of writing and editing practices, on genre and topic-specific focus and other currently important issues. The study shows that regional journalists are largely focused on satisfying their audien
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Folkerts, Jean. "History of Journalism Education." Journalism & Communication Monographs 16, no. 4 (2014): 227–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1522637914541379.

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From its beginning, American journalism has been anchored in both the printing trades and the world of intellectuals who recognized the value of newspapers in shaping public opinion. These dual origins influenced the debate over journalism education from the mid-nineteenth century. News professionals and university educators pondered whether journalists needed to be college-educated, whether they needed a liberal arts degree, or whether they needed professional education that combined liberal arts and practical training. These debates were complex and political, representing issues of localism
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Dzhumagazieva, Nurzhan. "Formation and development of environment in Kyrgyz literature and journalism." E3S Web of Conferences 210 (2020): 15017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202021015017.

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The purpose of the scientific article is to consider the stages of formation of the term "environment" in Kyrgyz literature and journalism. The article considers the specifics of journalistic literature of Kyrgyzstan as part of the general socio-cultural context of the country, and reviews journalism and socially oriented poetry of the Kyrgyz people. The place of the concept "environment" in the works of authors of Kyrgyzstan is determined. An analysis of the main periods of development of journalism in Kyrgyzstan was made, which allowed us to trace the etymology of the term "environment". The
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Cui, Xi, and Yu Liu. "How does online news curate linked sources? A content analysis of three online news media." Journalism 18, no. 7 (2016): 852–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464884916663621.

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This article examines journalists’ curatorial practices with regard to linked and embedded sources on three news media platforms: the online version of a legacy news medium, a native online explanatory news medium, and an online citizen news medium. Our goal is to explore the curatorial practices in online journalism, and the continuity and changes in journalistic gatekeeping in the online environment. Our results demonstrate that established journalistic traditions are still prevalent in online news. Meanwhile, links to digital archives are widely used to contextualize news subjects. Explanat
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Schapals, Aljosha Karim, Phoebe Maares, and Folker Hanusch. "Working on the Margins: Comparative Perspectives on the Roles and Motivations of Peripheral Actors in Journalism." Media and Communication 7, no. 4 (2019): 19–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/mac.v7i4.2374.

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As a consequence of digitization and other environmental trends, journalism is changing its forms and arguably also its functions—both in fundamental ways. While ‘legacy’ news media continue to be easily distinguishable by set characteristics, new content providers operating in an increasingly dense, chaotic, interactive, and participatory information environment still remain somewhat understudied. However, at a time when non-traditional formats account for an ever-growing portion of journalistic or para-journalistic work, there is an urgent need to better understand these new peripheral actor
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Kornev, Maxim S. "THE CONCEPT OF “JOURNALISM” IN MODERN DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT." RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. Series History. Philology. Cultural Studies. Oriental Studies, no. 5 (2015): 79–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2073-6355-2015-5-79-83.

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Sidorov, Viktor A. "Journalism as a Value in a Digital Environment." Voprosy zhurnalistiki, no. 5 (June 1, 2019): 5–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/26188422/5/1.

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Bird, S. Elizabeth. "The future of journalism in the digital environment." Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism 10, no. 3 (2009): 293–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464884909102583.

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Quinn, Fergal. "An Examination of the Interaction of Democratic Ideals with Journalism Training Programmes in the Global South: The Case of Cambodia." Journalism and Media 1, no. 1 (2020): 159–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/journalmedia1010011.

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The presumption that a liberal media landscape and associated press culture strengthens good governance and human development has approached orthodoxy in the western world. Consistent with this, journalism training has been a central component of media aid strategies in the Global South. This research examines how normative assumptions about journalism roles can interact with ideas about democracy in a training environment and the possible implications of this. It explores parallels between programme elements relating to democracy facilitation and particular role conceptualisations of journali
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Obijiofor, Levi, Richard Murray, and Shailendra B. Singh. "Changes in journalism in two post-authoritarian non-Western countries." International Communication Gazette 79, no. 4 (2016): 379–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1748048516682147.

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There have been significant changes in journalistic practices in various countries over the years. Yet little is known about the nature of changes in journalism in transitional developing countries following military rule. Drawing on email surveys of journalists in Nigeria and Fiji, two countries with recent histories of military dictatorship that are rarely examined in the research literature, this comparative study investigates journalistic practices in the two countries. Results show that in Nigeria, the transition from military rule to democratic system of government in May 1999 and the en
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Gyuracz, Veronika. "Investigative Journalism and Human Trafficking in West Africa." Africa Spectrum 51, no. 3 (2016): 77–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000203971605100304.

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Investigative journalism that aims to prise out information that the state or certain businesses want to keep undisclosed has been unthinkable under many postcolonial African regimes. However, since the promulgation of democratic constitutions, a generation of ambitious investigative journalists has grown up in Africa. In order to show how journalism has changed, the paper brings Anas Aremeyaw Anas's activities into focus. Anas's single-minded mission to bring justice has targeted organisations involved in human trafficking, smuggling, and forced labour in West African countries since 2010. Al
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Oransky, Ivan. "Will improvements in health journalism improve health literacy?" Information Services & Use 40, no. 1-2 (2020): 27–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/isu-200081.

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Today’s health care journalists work in a very different environment than those of yesterday. The demand for stories and broadcasts has grown exponentially, and the resources available have shrunk dramatically. While it may therefore be difficult to see how improvements in health care journalism are possible, let alone a way to improve health care literacy, there is an important connection that, if illuminated, could help both fields. To understand the literature on the quality of health care journalism, it is critical to understand the backgrounds of today’s health care journalists and the ch
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Viktorovich, Matvienko Valentin. "The status of journalism and journalist education in india." Geopolitical, Social Security and Freedom Journal 2, no. 2 (2019): 101–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/gssfj-2019-0019.

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Abstract Journalistic education in India in the context of booming media sector is a relatively new topic of scientific interest in the Russian Federation. The object of scientific research is vast: it includes a numerous list of problems and specific circumstances of the Indian national level concerning the freedom of journalism as a social institution and consists of fragmentary issues such as the rights of journalists, peculiar properties of journalistic trainings in India and their practical realization. It should be mentioned that journalistic education in India is a peculiar system with
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Guðmundsson, Birgir. "Icelandic newsrooms in a pandemic mode." Veftímaritið Stjórnmál og stjórnsýsla 16, no. 2 (2020): 147–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.13177/irpa.a.2020.16.2.4.

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Covid 19 has had enormous impact on media firms all over the world, adding further economic pressures to a sector already suffering problems. Two different trends come together in the present situation, a challenge to the economic model of traditional media and a massive move to remote or working from home practices by journalists and editorial staff. This, in conjunction with other changes in the media environment, has raised questions about traditional institutions of journalism and journalist practices such as the physical newsroom. Speculation about virtual newsrooms or remote journalism p
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Waisbord, Silvio, and Adrienne Russell. "News Flashpoints: Networked Journalism and Waves of Coverage of Social Problems." Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 97, no. 2 (2020): 376–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077699020917116.

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In this article, we propose to study news flashpoints. Flashpoints are bursts of news attention that are unique to the networked news environment, in which various forces vie to influence public discourse, blurring traditional boundaries between journalists, publics, activists, and various other forms of strategic communication. They are sudden and brief periods when interest in specific topics rises and falls rapidly across networked journalism. After identifying characteristics and examples of flashpoints, we argue for why news flashpoints are central aspects of contemporary news and journal
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Reed, Katherine, Kim Walsh-Childers, Kenneth Fischer, and Bill Davie. "Restoring Trust in Journalism: An Education Prescription." Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 75, no. 1 (2020): 40–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077695820904192.

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The practice of journalism has long been based on the premise that a receptive audience awaits the content and that citizens—as participants in a democracy—will use the news to make sound decisions. Yet mainstream journalism has lost much of its audience to purveyors of disinformation, misinformation, and malinformation, a situation that has grown more perilous with the widespread embrace of social media tools in all their sophistication. This represents a threat to the vital forums of democracy and a new challenge for journalism education: How to equip future journalists with the critical thi
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Graves, Lucas, and CW Anderson. "Discipline and promote: Building infrastructure and managing algorithms in a “structured journalism” project by professional fact-checking groups." New Media & Society 22, no. 2 (2020): 342–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461444819856916.

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News organizations have adapted in various ways to a digital media environment dominated by algorithmic gatekeepers such as search engines and social networks. This article dissects a campaign to actively shape that environment led by professional fact-checking organizations. We trace the development of the Share the Facts “widget,” a device designed to give fact-checks greater purchase in algorithmically governed media networks by driving adoption of a new data standard called ClaimReview. We show how “structured journalism” gave journalists a language for the social and technical challenges
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Zhang, Ruikun, and Chunpeng Shen. "On the Innovation of Journalism Practice Teaching in the Media Convergence Environment." Advances in Higher Education 3, no. 2 (2019): 179. http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v3i2.1442.

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<p>The current media environment has undergone great changes, which benefit from the continuous development of Internet technology. The gap between different media is gradually being eliminated, and the concept and approach of news transmission have also undergone tremendous changes. With the integration of different media, the way of news dissemination also changes. In the current education of journalism and communication in China, the most obvious feature is the practicability of journalism practice. This paper mainly discusses the innovation and change of journalism practice teaching
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English, Peter. "The Death of Phillip Hughes." Communication & Sport 5, no. 1 (2016): 95–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2167479515597656.

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Cricketer Phillip Hughes died after being struck by a ball in a match, triggering a rare example of commemorative journalism of an Australian athlete in his prime. This case study explores the perceptions of print and online cricket journalists who covered the story, providing an analysis of how their emotions influenced their reporting of an event they were professionally and personally involved in. Employing this approach differs from the dominant focus of examining content in commemorative journalism scholarship. The circumstances of the Hughes story created an unfamiliar environment for cr
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Sirinyok-Dolgaryova, Katerina. "Professional Journalism Education in Eastern Europe: Ukrainian Experience." Current Issues of Mass Communication, no. 20 (2016): 23–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2312-5160.2016.20.23-36.

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Ukraine’s civic revolutions of the last decade were supposed to bring democratization. Highly expected were improvements in media industry and journalism education that is still experiencing follow-ups of the Soviet theory-based teaching model rather than adherence to the internationally accepted best practices. The reforms have been introduced recently with adopting of new Law of Higher Education, but they meet problems and obstacles as social humanitarian crisis is in high gear in Ukraine. The objective of this study is to analyze how Ukrainian journalism education faces demands of the time
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Chung, Deborah S. "Review Article: News now: journalism in the online environment." New Media & Society 10, no. 2 (2008): 345–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461444807086478.

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Heilbuth, Derryn. "Prize or Punishment: The Ethical Challenges for Journalism in the New Millennium." Media International Australia 91, no. 1 (1999): 163–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1329878x9909100115.

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In an environment where cultural diversity, globalisation of the media, societal attitudes towards the media and the impact of technology on journalistic practice have heightened the ethical dilemmas journalists face in the practice of their profession as they head towards a new millennium, this paper examines two cases of Australian journalists using deception and misrepresentation in news-gathering which resulted in two decidedly different outcomes. It also explores the challenges for journalism associations and educators in their approach to the dissemination and teaching of ethics.
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Azzellini, Érica Camillo, João Alexandre Peschanski, and Fernando Jorge Da Paixão. "As potencialidades de narrativas estruturadas para o Jornalismo Computacional: competências jornalísticas na elaboração de textos gerados com bancos de dados." Texto Livre: Linguagem e Tecnologia 12, no. 1 (2019): 138–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.17851/1983-3652.12.1.138-152.

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RESUMO: Neste artigo, explora-se as competências digitais desenvolvidas por jornalistas no contexto informacional do Big Data que levantam a viabilidade de intersecção entre Ciências da Computação e Jornalismo. Nesse sentido, autores propõem diferentes entendimentos sobre o Jornalismo Computacional, campo hipotético no qual a prática jornalística agrega um direcionamento técnico, o que expande o horizonte de entendimento da relação do jornalista com a construção narrativa no ambiente de abundância de dados. Observa-se nesse cenário a emergência de experimentações com narrativas estruturadas, e
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Guo, Ke, and Peiqin Chen. "The Changing Landscape of Journalism Education in China." Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 72, no. 3 (2017): 297–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077695817720763.

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Journalism education in China can be traced back to the U.S. tradition of the 1920s and was influenced by the Soviet model in the 1950s. Although it has become very Chinese ever since, journalism education in China fluctuates between the two lines represented by the U.S. tradition and the Soviet model. This article hopes to expound upon the current status quo of journalism education in China, including scope of journalism programs, national education system, journalism curricula, and faculty structure. As is in other countries, in this digital age, journalism education in China is undergoing d
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Robie, David, and Sarika Chand. "Bearing Witness 2016: A Fiji climate change journalism case study." Pacific Journalism Review 23, no. 1 (2017): 186. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v23i1.257.

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In February 2016, the Fiji Islands were devastated by Severe Tropical Cyclone Winston, the strongest recorded tropical storm in the Southern Hemisphere. The category 5 storm with wind gusts reaching 300 kilometres an hour, left 44 people dead, 45,000 people displaced, 350,000 indirectly affected, and $650 million worth of damage (Climate Council, 2016). In March 2017, the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) launched a new 10-year Strategic Plan 2017-2026, which regards climate change as a ‘deeply troubling issue for the environmental, economic, and social viabilit
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Lambert, Cheryl Ann, and H. Denis Wu. "Traditional Journalism in Transition." Asia Pacific Media Educator 24, no. 2 (2014): 239–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1326365x14555286.

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Although Taiwan instituted press freedom in 1987, media professionals in the island nation continue to experience a myriad of internal and external pressures in the overcrowded market. Rather than merely conform to unethical industry expectations, some media professionals have reconstructed the rules by which they operate. The purpose of the present study is to explore how Taiwan media professionals have reshaped their work roles to make sense of their workplace realities. Results generated from 20 in-depth interviews indicate that their realities now include Internet-driven media shifts, chan
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Versailles, Guy. "Journalism and public relations." Journal of Professional Communication 6, no. 1 (2020): 93–163. http://dx.doi.org/10.15173/jpc.v6i1.4343.

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The information technology revolution and the expansion of social media have deeply transformed the nature of our interpersonal relations as well as our relationship with our environment. At a time when everyone has become a prolific user, producer, and publisher of content in cyberspace, we must reflect on the relevance of public relations and the new rules of the game. The role of public relations is more important than ever, but it must adapt to significant changes in communications brought about by new technologies. The CPRS College of Fellows launched a collection of essays to contribute
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Clark, Chandra, Elena Plakhina, and Rey Rosales. "Keeping Passion Alive While Updating Journalism Skills." Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 75, no. 1 (2020): 22–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077695819900730.

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Educators face a major challenge protecting and nurturing students’ passion for journalism while scrambling to help them keep up with a work environment in constant flux. They cannot afford to sidetrack this passion while teaching new software, evolving technology, and marketplace needs. If universities want to produce the best and brightest future journalists, they need to teach the above while nurturing student excitement for the field. This syndicate offers three recommendations to reach this goal: reconsider the traditional learning “box” used for student curricula, evaluate experimentatio
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Ketterer, Stan, John McGuire, and Ray Murray. "Contrasting Desired Sports Journalism Skills in a Convergent Media Environment." Communication & Sport 2, no. 3 (2013): 282–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2167479513482118.

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Valencia-Forrester, Faith. "The Commonwealth Games 2018 and Event WIL: Inclusive Action for Journalism Education." Asia Pacific Media Educator 30, no. 1 (2020): 92–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1326365x20945427.

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Journalism in higher education must find new ways of producing work-ready graduates who are prepared for the rapidly changing news media environment. Traditional internships are under increasing scrutiny over their quality and equitability. The past few years have seen a number of innovative models of work-integrated learning (WIL) emerging in journalism education. This article considers Event WIL as a model of university-led WIL in journalism education that brings academia and industry together in partnership to build the capacity of all student journalists to work in a dynamic media landscap
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Shelefontiuk, Anna. "Digital journalism as a new type of media activity." Synopsis: Text Context Media 27, no. 2 (2021): 70–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2311-259x.2021.2.5.

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The relevance of the study is caused by the continuous transformation and innovations of the digital environment, the undefined categorical apparatus of digital journalism, and national peculiarities of the process of creating online journalistic discourse. The main purpose of the study is to identify the conceptual features of digital journalism and to highlight the communication specificity of the designated type of media. Based on the studies of R. Salaverría, it is proposed to understand under digital journalism all types of journalism performed with the help of digital technologies, that
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Li, Lili. "Media Ecology of Citizen Journalism." Insight - News Media 3, no. 1 (2020): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.18282/inm.v3i1.345.

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<p>The development of everything is closely related to its ecological system. To be exact, it should be the ecological environment of things that gives birth to and promotes its growth. This rule also applies to citizen journalism. To study citizen journalism, it is necessary to make a systematic analysis of its ecosystem and explore the factors in the ecosystem affecting its formation and development. Only by clarifying the ecological background of the emergence and development of citizen journalism can citizen journalism be better applied.</p>
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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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Xu, Jian. "The Return of Ideology to China’s Journalism Education: The ‘Joint Model’ Campaign Between Propaganda Departments and Journalism Schools." Asia Pacific Media Educator 28, no. 2 (2018): 176–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1326365x18799134.

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In December 2013, the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the Ministry of Education jointly announced a nationwide ‘joint model’ between state propaganda departments and journalism schools in higher education institutions, signalling a new era for China’s journalism education. The ‘joint model’ campaign aims to enhance the party’s ideological control over journalism education in China’s highly globalized, commercialized and digitized media environment. This essay examines the political context, concrete measures, expected benefits, debate and
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