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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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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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Brabant, Justine. "Producing Journalistic Discourse on War." Journal of Humanitarian Affairs 2, no. 2 (2020): 58–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.7227/jha.044.

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Based on the author’s experience as both a journalist and an independent researcher working regularly in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), this article examines the many constraints that journalists face in areas of armed conflict. It considers two unusual aspects of journalistic practice observed in the DRC: first, the reporters’ lexical dependence – that is, how the language journalists typically use to describe war is borrowed, sometimes unconsciously, from the war-related rhetoric developed in other fields – and second, journalists’ practical dependence on humanitarian organisati
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Schafraad, Pytrik, and Ward Van Zoonen. "Reconsidering churnalism: How news factors in corporate press releases influence how journalists treat these press releases after initial selection." Communications 45, s1 (2020): 718–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/commun-2019-2075.

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AbstractThis study examines how news factors in press releases influence journalists’ decisions and the journalistic treatment of press release information after its initial selection for the news agenda: These journalists can transform press releases into a news story, which involves little journalistic capital investment, or use these releases for a unique news production, which requires significant journalistic capital investment. The data elicited from the content analysis show that the more profound the presence of certain news factors in press releases, the higher the chance that journal
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Fahmy, Shahira S., Basma Mostafa Taha, and Hasan Karademir. "Journalistic Practices on Twitter: A Comparative Visual Study on the Personalization of Conflict Reporting on Social Media." Online Media and Global Communication 1, no. 1 (2022): 23–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/omgc-2022-0008.

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Abstract Purpose Using a mixed-method approach, this comparative study unpacks the way journalists personalized the controversial Yemen Civil War by examining the patterns of visual framing on Twitter. It further explores the influence of the individual level factor (home country or foreign identity of the journalist) and organizational level factor (countries affiliated with news organizations directly or indirectly involved in the conflict), on images shared on the Twitter platform. Design/methodology/approach A content analysis and a semiotic analysis of 2880 image tweets were used to inves
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Nyirongo, Mwaona. "From Watchdog to Lapdog: Political Influence of China on News Reporting in Malawi." Afrika Focus 33, no. 2 (2020): 27–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2031356x-03302005.

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The arrival of China in Malawi has been characterised by a growing sense of uncertainty among academics who have expressed concern over the intentions of the superpower in the country. There are fears that China would like to extend its influence to Malawi as part of a broader push to increase its influence in global politics and economics. That push is in part exercised through the media. This study analyses the perception of Malawian journalists on news media reports of Chinese activities in Malawi. It uses content analysis to understand how the mediascape had changed from 2001-2007 when Chi
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Maidie, P. Acosta RL MAIE-AS, Kirk James I. Docot Faith Meriniel B. Cornejo Marchen, Charlize Maure V. Calinao Marian Jamelrayne U. Dalida Rayna, Athea M. Socal Fatima Chriscielle A. Rendon Karien, and G. Dumacil Paula Veneece M. Urrea Al-anood. "Reporting on Reality: The Lived Experiences of Journalists in the Age of Disinformation." International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation 9, no. 4 (2024): 969–86. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11352867.

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Introduction: Disinformation poses significant challenges for societies, with journalists playing a crucial role in countering its effects by providing objective information to the public. Methodology: This qualitative study employs phenomenology as its research design to explore the impact of disinformation on journalists in Qatar through semi-structured interviews. Mainly, it aimed to answer the central question "What aspects of life are journalists most affected by disinformation?" and more specifically, the question of "How does disinformation impact the personal and professional lives of
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Obermaier, Magdalena, Thomas Koch, and Claudia Riesmeyer. "Deep Impact? How Journalists Perceive the Influence of Public Relations on Their News Coverage and Which Variables Determine This Impact." Communication Research 45, no. 7 (2015): 1031–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0093650215617505.

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Journalists perceive 25% to 80% of their coverage to be influenced by public relations (PR). However, there is hardly any research on what factors determine where on this wide spectrum an individual journalist will fall. This study analyzed the extent and source of the perceived influence of PR on news coverage via a quantitative survey of German journalists. On average, participants perceived over one third of their work to be influenced by PR, and a number of variables were found to be associated with the degree of this impact. Role conceptions as populist mobilizers and newsroom conventions
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Hussein, Hataw Hama Saleh, Shwan Adam Aivas, Rawezh Kamaran Ahmed, Kamaran Qader Yaqub, and Ali Mohammed Salih. "Journalistic objectivity in the Kurdistan region of Iraq: examining the relationship between journalists and politicians." British Journal of Interdisciplinary Research 2, no. 3 (2025): 149–71. https://doi.org/10.31039/bjir.v2i3.28.

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This study examines the shifting dynamics between journalists and politicians in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, focusing on the nature of their interactions and the implications for press freedom. Additionally, it explores the influence of Kurdish digital media on journalistic objectivity. Primary data were gathered through interviews with seven journalists and two media observers. The findings indicate a transformation in the journalist-politician relationship, evolving from a traditional alliance to a more strategic partnership. While this partnership has, in some cases, facilitated access to
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Ogunyemi, Olatunji. "Factors influencing journalistic roles during COVID-19 pandemic: A study of African diaspora journalists and their media in the United Kingdom and Germany." Journal of Global Diaspora & Media 4, no. 1 (2023): 97–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/gdm_00036_1.

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The challenges of covering COVID-19 have been the focus of scholarly attention since the pandemic was announced by the World Health Organization in 2020. However, we have little understanding of how external and internal factors influenced journalistic role conception from the perspectives of African diaspora journalists. Using journalistic role conception and perceived influence frameworks, this study examines whether what African diaspora journalists in the United Kingdom and Germany say about the factors that influenced their journalistic role conception matches with what they actually do t
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Estella, Pauline Gidget. "Digital populism, digital newswork and the concept of journalistic competence: the Philippine condition." Media International Australia 179, no. 1 (2021): 80–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1329878x211003568.

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The new environment for Filipino journalists is a difficult terrain to navigate: Professionals struggle to establish themselves as a source of information in the time of technological disruptions, digital populism, tighter market competition, labour precarities and the political pressures of an increasingly authoritarian regime. This provided the context for the subsequent discussion on journalistic competence: What competencies are most important for Filipino journalists given this status quo? More importantly, how should the concept of journalistic competence be viewed, conceptualised or int
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Peruško, Zrinjka, Antonija Čuvalo, and Dina Vozab. "Mediatization of journalism: Influence of the media system and media organization on journalistic practices in European digital mediascapes." Journalism 21, no. 11 (2017): 1630–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464884917743176.

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Journalism is known to be culturally specific in historical terms, while cross-country studies have demonstrated differences in journalistic milieus in different political regimes. This article applies a multilevel, cross-national comparative research design to explore the patterns and sources of influence that act on the professional practices of European journalists as well as the ways they differ across different media systems. The research is more broadly framed within the mediatization approach, and it aims to explore the relationship between increased media logic and journalistic practic
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Krisdinanto, Nanang. "Countering Journalist Curse in A Bourdieusian Perspective: Metajournalistic Discourse on Doxing in Remotivi Indonesia." CHANNEL: Jurnal Komunikasi 12, no. 1 (2024): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.12928/channel.v12i1.649.

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This research explores the phenomenon of doxing as a digital form of attack against journalists, reflecting a shift from physical threats to digital harassment facilitated by the accessibility of digital media. Utilizing a metajournalistic discourse approach, this study examines how Indonesian journalists perceive and respond to the pressures of doxing within the framework of their professional practices and identities. By analyzing metajournalistic discourse documents from the Remotivi website, this research positions journalists as both victims and defenders within their field, facing pressu
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Tandoc Jr., Edson C. "Journalism at the Periphery." Media and Communication 7, no. 4 (2019): 138–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/mac.v7i4.2626.

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The increasing influence of actors who might not fit into traditional definitions of a journalist but are taking part in processes that produce journalism has attracted scholarly attention. They have been called interlopers, strangers, new entrants, peripheral, and emergent actors, among others. As journalism scholars grapple with how to refer to these actors, it is important to reflect on the assumptions that underlie emerging labels. These include: 1) what journalistic tasks are involved; 2) how and why these journalistic tasks are performed; 3) who is making the definition; and 4) where and
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Sujoko, Anang, and Galuh Pandu Larasati. "Intervensi Media Sosial dalam Pergeseran Aktivitas Jurnalistik Online di Malang." Jurnal Komunikasi Islam 7, no. 2 (2018): 226–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.15642/jki.2017.7.2.226-254.

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This article aims to describe in detail the social media influence on a shift towards journalistic practices in Malang Raya. Through observation and in-depth interviews to journalists of Malang Voice, Surya Malang, Times Indonesia, and Campus Info, this study has concluded that there has been a shift in journalistic activities resulted from the rapid growth of social media, namely the way of news production and news dissemination, the way of understanding journalistic principles, and gatekeeping role. In this regards, social media has become a highly important part of newsgathering as a wider
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Naumenko, L. "МОВНІ ЗАСОБИ ЯК МАРКЕР ІНДИВІДУАЛЬНОСТІ ЖУРНАЛІСТА". State and Regions. Series: Social Communications, № 2(54) (10 липня 2023): 140. http://dx.doi.org/10.32840/cpu2219-8741/2023.2(54).17.

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<p><strong><em>The purpose of the study</em></strong><em> is to examine and analyze the linguistic means that are most characteristic of modern journalistic texts and to identify how the journalist’s personality is manifested in language. To find out how the features of modern journalistic speech are realized in journalistic texts.</em></p><p><strong><em>Research methodology.</em></strong><em> To identify the relationship between the level of language training and the general level of development of a journalis
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Jian, Guowei, and Ting Liu. "Journalist social media practice in China: A review and synthesis." Journalism 19, no. 9-10 (2018): 1452–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464884918778257.

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The growing influence of social media on journalistic work has attracted scholarly attention worldwide in recent years. However, due to cultural and language barriers, we lack comprehensive understanding of the journalist social media practice in non-Western countries. To help fill this gap, this study offers a review and synthesis of existing scholarship on journalist social media practice in China. The authors systematically analyzed recent research studies published in both English-language journals in the West and Chinese-language journals in Mainland China. Drawing on Bourdieu’s field the
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Hiltunen, Ilmari. "Experiences of External Interference Among Finnish Journalists." Nordicom Review 40, no. 1 (2019): 3–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/nor-2018-0016.

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Abstract This study examines the prevalence, methods and implications of external interference among Finnish journalists based on survey responses from 875 working journalists. The definition of external interference used in the study encompasses all active and invasive methods external actors use to interfere in the journalistic process with the objective to influence editorial content. The findings indicate that low-level interference in everyday journalistic practices and mediated verbal abuse are the most frequent types of external interference. While severe interference is rare, results s
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Mellado, Claudia, María Luisa Humanes, and Mireya Márquez-Ramírez. "The influence of journalistic role performance on objective reporting: A comparative study of Chilean, Mexican, and Spanish news." International Communication Gazette 80, no. 3 (2017): 250–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1748048517711673.

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Most comparative research on journalistic objectivity, and particularly the relation between objectivity and professional roles, has been carried out in the context of Western media systems and from the perspective of journalists’ role conceptions. However, the relation between role performance and the implementation of the objectivity norm remains unsolved, especially in countries with no clear-cut journalistic tradition of objectivity. Based on a content analysis of news stories published in Chile, Mexico, and Spain (N = 7,868), this study examines (1) the use of four objective reporting met
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Fazri, Anhar, Rahma Hidayati, and Desi Maulida. "KONSEP IDEALISME WARTAWAN DALAM INDEPENDENSI MEDIA MASSA." SOURCE : Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi 7, no. 1 (2021): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.35308/source.v7i1.3386.

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Journalists are members of the press who play an important role in the delivery of information to the public. The important role of journalists will of course be greatly influenced by their idealistic attitudes to maintain a mindset that they think is right about the media work they do. The purpose of this study was to determine the concept of journalist idealism in the context of mass media independence. This study uses a qualitative method with a methodological approach and study approach. The informants in this study were journalists and informants related to the mass media. The results sho
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Khubetcova, Zalina. "Formation of the Professional Worldview of Future Journalists in the Process of Studying at University (Opinion of the Expert Community from the CIS Countries)." Theoretical and Practical Issues of Journalism 13, no. 1 (2023): 20–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/2308-6203.2024.13(1).20-33.

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The article is devoted to the role of higher journalism education as an institution of professional socialization of future journalists. The purpose of this research was to study the ideas of employees of the higher education system about the mission of journalism educators to introduce students to the values of the professional community. The empirical basis of the study was the materials from a series of semi-structured interviews conducted in 2022–2023 with teachers of professional journalistic disciplines and/or organizers of journalistic education from Armenia, Belarus, Russia and Tajikis
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Palla, Zoi, and Ioanna Kostarella. "Journalists’ Perspectives on the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Enhancing Quality Journalism in Greek Local Media." Societies 15, no. 4 (2025): 89. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc15040089.

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The transformative influence of digitalization on journalism is evident across multiple dimensions of the industry. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping how news is produced, distributed, and consumed, from small local newsrooms to global media organizations, offering benefits such as increased speed, efficiency, and personalization. However, the most critical role AI can play lies in upholding the high standards of accuracy, credibility, and depth that define quality journalism. The ongoing digital transformation prompts a re-evaluation of journalistic norms and practices, positioning qu
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Jungblut, Marc, and Abit Hoxha. "Conceptualizing journalistic self-censorship in post-conflict societies: A qualitative perspective on the journalistic perception of news production in Serbia, Kosovo and Macedonia." Media, War & Conflict 10, no. 2 (2016): 222–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1750635216673283.

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Post-conflict societies are subject to other societal forces than non-conflict or conflict societies. As a result, news production might differ between these three societal forms. In conflict, news is influenced either by the affiliation with a conflict party or at gunpoint. In non-conflict, it is shaped by manifold influences that are mostly connected to journalistic routines. In addition, post-conflict news production can be characterized by a high relevance of the conflict context and an emerging importance of routines. This article analyzes how journalists perceive self-censorship as an in
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Retegui, Lorena Marisol. "Metrics at Work: a case study about the tensions in the journalistic industry." Estudios sobre el Mensaje Periodístico 27, no. 4 (2021): 1205–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.5209/esmp.71296.

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This article aims to present a debate over the increasingly complex and widespread use of measurement indicators and performance of digital content in the journalistic industry, considering the case study of La Nación, one of the leading news institutions in Argentina. The paper reconstructs the introduction and architecture of metrics measurement in the newsroom of La Nación, and the journalists’ perceptions and experiences regarding these organizational changes. The focus will be on the adoption of the Score, an algorithmic metric developed in-house at La Nación, designed with journalistic i
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DR. RIAZ AHMAD SAEED, DR. AQEEL AHMED, and DR. ULFAT NISA. "INFLUENCE OF RELIGION ON PAKISTANI MAINSTREAM MEDIA: AN APPLICATION OF BELIEFS INTO ACTION SCALE FOR JOURNALISTS." Hamdard Islamicus 48, no. 1 (2025): 37–56. https://doi.org/10.57144/hi.v48i1.957.

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This cross-sectional survey explored the influence of religion on Pakistani journalists by applying the Belief into Action Scale. The study based on responses from 300 journalists, discovered influence of religious beliefs held by the journalists of digital and electronic media on their professional (journalistic) practices. The findings demonstrated that the Belief into Action Scale was a highly reliable measure to assess the influence of religion on Pakistani journalists. The results observed that Pakistani male journalists were more influenced by religious beliefs than their female counterp
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Phương, Lê Văn, and Võ Thanh Dũ. "Social Media Use by Vietnamese Journalists: Current Status and Solutions." Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental 18, no. 9 (2024): e06270. http://dx.doi.org/10.24857/rgsa.v18n9-071.

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Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate to contribute to more clarity on the current status and solutions of social media use by Vietnamese journalists. Theoretical Framwork: The study uses a survey research framework to collect detailed data. Method: Using qualitative and quantitative social research methods this study surveyed 55 Vietnamese journalists from all four media types: print, online, radio, and television. Results and Discussion: The study found that the majority of Vietnamese journalists use social media, but their use varies in terms of the content they share, th
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Lundin, Rebecca Bengtsson, and Erika Walukiewicz. "Journalistic practice in times of crisis: A scoping review of role shifts and challenges tied to news production under extraordinary conditions." Nordicom Review 46, s1 (2025): 108–29. https://doi.org/10.2478/nor-2025-0010.

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Abstract This scoping review examines research on journalistic practices in the Nordic countries during societal crises, focusing on how such events disrupt newsroom routines and shape journalistic roles. Mapping the extent and focus of research on crises like the global Covid-19 pandemic, the 2011 Utøya terror attack in Norway, and the Jokela school shooting in Finland, the review identifies key challenges faced by journalists. These include balancing service and watchdog roles, navigating ethical dilemmas, and managing the growing influence of social media. The 32 studies (2007–2024) reveal
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Haapanen, Lauri. "Rethinking quoting in written journalism: an intertextual chain from an interview into quotations." Cahiers du Centre de Linguistique et des Sciences du Langage, no. 54 (February 5, 2018): 95–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.26034/la.cdclsl.2018.299.

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This paper conceptualises quotations in a journalistic article as an intertextual chain and presents an array of core practices that journalists adopt in terms of quoting practices. The analysis is based on data from stimulated recall sessions with several informant-journalists. The “stimuli” originate from the recordings of journalistic interviews conducted by the informants as well as on the articles based on those interviews. We propose a three-part model of the recontextualisation of quotations : decontextualisation practices focus on selecting a suitable piece of information from the inte
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Haug, Magne Martin, Haavard Koppang, and Jan Svennevig. "Moderator Bias in Television Coverage of an Election Campaign with no Political Advertising." Nordicom Review 31, no. 2 (2010): 79–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/nor-2017-0131.

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Abstract TV journalists may influence election outcomes through the way in which they cover election campaigns. This is perhaps more of an issue in countries with no political advertising, where the only connection between politicians and voters through the most important medium, television, is mediated by TV journalists. The present article analyzes journalist moderator behavior in an election campaign in which there was no political advertising and no party-controlled election TV programming. Data were collected from election cross-examination programs on the two TV channels covering the 200
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Âblonovskaâ, Natalʹâ V., and Aleksandr K. Gadomskij. "Žanr kommentariâ v tvorčeskom Naslediiismaila Gasprinskogo." Stylistyka 31 (February 6, 2023): 177–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.25167/stylistyka31.2022.8.

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The article deals with the place of the commentary genre in the journalistic heritage of a Crimean Tatar journalist, publisher, and educator, Ismail Gasprinsky. The authors prove that the work of I. Gasprinsky reveals an inclination towards the “journalism ofopinion”. One of the leading roles in it is played by the commentary genre, in which the editor and publisher of the Crimean Tatar newspaper, “Perevodchik-Terdzhiman”, expressed his attitude to the pressing problems of our time. The journalistic commentsof I. Gasprinsky show us his views on politics, society, religion, education, economy,
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Ama, Muhammad Idham, Muliadi Mau, and Das'ad Latif. "ANALISIS PENGARUH MOTIVASI KERJA DAN FASILITAS KERJA TERHADAP KINERJA FOTOGRAFER JURNALISTIK PADA MEDIA HARIAN FAJAR DAN TRIBUN TIMUR MAKASSAR." DIALEKTIKA KOMUNIKA: Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi dan Pembangunan Daerah 12, no. 1 (2024): 62–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.33592/dk.v12i1.4881.

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This study aims to analyze the performance of journalistic photographers in Makassar City are: (1) To analyze the influence between work motivation on the performance of journalistic photographers. (2) To analyze the influence between work facilities on the performance of journalistic photographers, and (3) To analyze the influence between work ability, work motivation and work facilities on the performance of journalistic photographers, in Makassar City. This study applies a descriptive quantitative paradigm with purposive sampling technique, the population of 40 photographers working in prin
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Baldanullah, N. I. S., Febrianti Adhania, and Desti Fitriati. "Comparison of SAW, WP, and TOPSIS Methods in Determining the Best Journalists." Jurnal Riset Informatika 5, no. 1 (2022): 129–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.34288/jri.v5i4.199.

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Journalists are human resources that have a significant influence on journalistic companies. A system is needed to support the company's decision to select and measure its reporters. PT. Inipasti Communika is one of the journalistic companies that has never previously measured and assessed its journalists, so it has difficulty assessing and measuring its journalists. This study aims to provide a solution using the Decision Support System in decision-making using the SAW, WP, and TOPSIS methods and provide the final decision results based on comparing these methods. This study uses criteria and
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Baldanullah, N. I. S., Febrianti Adhania, and Desti Fitriati. "Comparison of SAW, WP, and TOPSIS Methods in Determining the Best Journalists." Jurnal Riset Informatika 5, no. 1 (2022): 573–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.34288/jri.v5i1.493.

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Journalists are human resources that have a significant influence on journalistic companies. A system is needed to support the company's decision to select and measure its reporters. PT. Inipasti Communika is one of the journalistic companies that has never previously measured and assessed its journalists, so it has difficulty assessing and measuring its journalists. This study aims to provide a solution using the Decision Support System in decision-making using the SAW, WP, and TOPSIS methods and provide the final decision results based on comparing these methods. This study uses criteria and
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Kandel, Ishwori Prasad. "'Political Role in Journalism': Issues and Challenges in Nepal and Beyond." Historical Journal 15, no. 2 (2024): 45–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/hj.v15i2.70670.

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This paper examines the intricate connection between politics and journalism, highlighting the difficulties and effects of political influence on journalistic practices. The study shows, through a review of the, statement of problem, study of object and literature, that political beliefs have a major influence on media narratives, which frequently results in skewed reporting. The study is dependence of self-censorship, especially in authoritarian regimes. The crucial role that journalism plays in influencing public opinion and its consequences for democratic processes are also covered in this
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Parajuli, Keshab, Dipendra Bikram Sijapati, and Manamaya Mishra. "Status of Elderly People in Chandragiri Municipality of Kathmandu." Historical Journal 15, no. 2 (2024): 53–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/hj.v15i2.70671.

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This paper examines the intricate connection between politics and journalism, highlighting the difficulties and effects of political influence on journalistic practices. The study shows, through a review of the, statement of problem, study of object and literature, that political beliefs have a major influence on media narratives, which frequently results in skewed reporting. The study is dependence of self-censorship, especially in authoritarian regimes. The crucial role that journalism plays in influencing public opinion and its consequencesfor democratic processes are also covered in this e
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Wiratraman, Herlambang Perdana. "Legal System for Endorsing Press Independency in Indonesia." Journal of Southeast Asian Human Rights 1, no. 1 (2017): 80. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/jseahr.v1i1.5304.

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Political transition of post Soeharto's authoritarian regime has been deeply influenced by a decentralised model of governance, which affected to more serious attacks to the journalism works. The extra-judicial killing, physical violence, criminalising against journalism, and other attacks through formal judicial process or other forms, included impunity system, have shown uneasy situation for journalist at field or members of the press to perform journalistic works. Violence against journalists at field in decentralised Indonesia has been more influenced by the role of political-economy conte
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Ahmad Muhamad Mustain Nasoha, Ashfiya Nur Atqiya, Mutia Hibatul Hamdah, Alima Najah, and Dihni Khalisa Rachman. "Hukum Islam dan Kebebasan Pers di Indonesia Studi terhadap Fatwa MUI tentang Jurnalisme Islami." Terang : Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Sosial, Politik dan Hukum 2, no. 1 (2025): 192–209. https://doi.org/10.62383/terang.v2i1.901.

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Freedom of the press is a fundamental part of a democratic system, including in Indonesia. However, in a society that is predominantly Muslim, there are challenges in balancing freedom of the press with Islamic values. One form of Islamic influence on the world of journalism in Indonesia is the fatwa of the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) on Islamic journalism. This study aims to analyze how the fatwa regulates journalistic practices, the extent of its influence on press freedom, and the challenges that arise in its implementation. This study uses a qualitative approach with a document analysis
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Tymoshyk, Mykola. "Journalism Standards: Concept, Genesis, Content, Practice." Ukrainian Information Space, no. 1(9) (May 22, 2022): 30–56. https://doi.org/10.31866/2616-7948.1(9).2022.257058.

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For the first time, the author considers journalism standards as a cascading set of criteria, principles, and rules addressed to professional journalists and media involved in generally accepted international, national, regional, and editorial codes (manuals, guidelines, recommendations), other legal or ethical documents. The author sees the origins of standards for pen workers at the beginning of the world manuscript and the first document – “Commandments of the ancient Talmudists for the creators of manuscripts”. The author found this document in the Shrine of the Book in J
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Guenther, Lars, Georg Ruhrmann, Mercedes C. Zaremba, and Natalie Weigelt. "The newsworthiness of the “March for Science” in Germany: comparing news factors in journalistic media and on Twitter." Journal of Science Communication 20, no. 02 (2021): A03. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.20020203.

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Germany was second in the number of March for Science participants. Applying news value theory, this article analyzes the newsworthiness of the 2018 March for Science in Germany, comparing journalistic (online) reporting on the march (N=86) and Twitter communication about #marchforscience (N=591). The results of the content analyses reveal that news factors were more frequent and reached higher intensities in journalistic reporting than on Twitter. Relevance, prominence, personalization, and influence were the news factors most emphasized by journalists. On Twitter, reach was the only news fac
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Zrazhevska, Nina, and Viktoriia Zaika. "How the work of a Ukrainian journalist changed during the war." Integrated communications 15, no. 1 (2023): 68–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2524-2644.2023.159.

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Journalism and war or journalism in the conditions of war is a special type of journalism, specific media communication aimed at covering military conflicts. Today, Ukraine is directly involved in the war, so it is very important to study the changes that took place in journalism during the military confrontation between Ukraine and Russia. The article analyzed how the work of a Ukrainian journalist changed during the war from the point of view of both the audience and the journalists themselves. The main emphasis is on the analysis of the professional skills of journalists, which are transfor
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Schapals, Aljosha Karim, and Colin Porlezza. "Assistance or Resistance? Evaluating the Intersection of Automated Journalism and Journalistic Role Conceptions." Media and Communication 8, no. 3 (2020): 16–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/mac.v8i3.3054.

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Newsrooms are a social context in which numerous relationships exist and influence news work—be it with other journalists, the audience, and technology. As some of these relations change due to technological innovations, new hybrid contexts—technologies that are interwoven with newsroom values, routines, and socio-cultural experiences—can emerge. One key question is how journalists conceptualise and interact with such technologies, and to what degree they retain (creative) agency in the process. Therefore, this study evaluates the intersection of automated journalism and journalistic role conc
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Abdel-Hafiz, Ahmed-Sokarno. "Problems in Translating English Journalistic Texts into Arabic: Examples from the Arabic Version of Newsweek." International Journal of Arabic-English Studies 3, no. 1 (2002): 69–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.33806/ijaes2000.3.1.6.

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This paper investigates the problems encountered in the translation of English journalistic texts into Standard Arabic (henceforth SA). The analysis presented in this study clearly shows that the most common problems in journalistic translation are attributed to: (a) the inappropriate selection of the equivalent TL word or expression, (b) the inability to observe the syntactic and stylistic differences between the SL and the TL and (c) the translated text may contain violations of some TL rules. By drawing the attention of translators to the translational problems that await them, we can immen
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Semeniuk, Oleg. "Feuleton in the Youth Environment: Dynamics of the Popularity of the Genre." Integrated communications 14, no. 2 (2022): 16–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2524-2644.2022.2-14.3.

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Economic factors quite often influence publicist journalistic genres. They can quickly gain popularity or disappear from the arsenal of journalists for a specific time. In our research, we will analyze the factors of growth and decline in the popularity among the youth, in particular among future journalists, of one of the traditional genres of Ukrainian journalism — the feuilleton. Recently, the feuilleton has not been popular in the mass media, but the social, political, and everyday problems of society, which it aims to correct, have remained. Young journalists are less and less to the crea
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Kobylko, Ja, and E. S. Kozlovskaya. "Influence of Contexts on the Formation of Lexical Definitions." Язык и текст 10, no. 2 (2023): 14–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.17759/langt.2023100202.

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<p>The aim of the article is identification and study of contextual meanings of words appearing in journalistic texts reflecting changes in public consciousness that have affected their dictionary meanings. The material for this work was selected dictionaries of the Russian language and modern Russian-language journalistic texts, including texts from the Internet. This material uses contextual analysis for words that are supplemented with meanings at the moment, or have already significantly changed their lexical meanings, which in turn proves the validity of the hypothesis that prognost
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McGregor, Shannon C., and Logan Molyneux. "Twitter’s influence on news judgment: An experiment among journalists." Journalism 21, no. 5 (2018): 597–613. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464884918802975.

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The literature suggests that journalists give a substantial amount of attention to Twitter and use the platform widely, but the impact of that use on news judgment has not been assessed. We hypothesize that Twitter affects journalists’ news judgment, impacting coverage decisions. To test this, we conducted an online survey experiment on working US journalists ( N = 212). We find that journalists who use Twitter less in their work discount news they see on the platform, potentially causing them to dismiss information that many of their colleagues identify as newsworthy. Our results also indicat
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Tandoc Jr., Edson C. "Audiences, Journalists, and Forms of Capital in the Online Journalistic Field." Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations 16, no. 3 (2016): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.21018/rjcpr.2014.3.173.

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This study found divergence in how online journalists and student-audiences rated articles with varying popularity, as measured by audience metrics, and quality, as operationalized by winning a journalistic award. The findings revealed that while metrics and awards did not matter for young online news audiences, they were important for online journalists. But even among journalists, the importance of metrics and awards varied depending on whether the journalists were evaluating stories or their peers. For online journalists, popular stories were more newsworthy than those that were not. Awards
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Volz, Yong Z., and Chin-Chuan Lee. "SEMI-COLONIALISM AND JOURNALISTIC SPHERE OF INFLUENCE." Journalism Studies 12, no. 5 (2011): 559–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1461670x.2010.527551.

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Valentinavičius, Vytautas. "The Influence of Business and Government Structures on the Autonomy of Lithuanian Online Media." Žurnalistikos Tyrimai 10 (May 22, 2017): 52–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/zt/jr.2016.10.10698.

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This article is aimed at presenting a complex approach to the media autonomy concept, with particular focus on the most real aspects of journalistic activity and the factors affecting them. The paper actualizes the notion of media and professional autonomy, introduces the Western tradition of journalistic culture and considers the decisions being made and how they affect professional independence in Lithuanian newsrooms. The practical research part of this piece mostly focuses on newsrooms operating online. Based on the findings of the research conducted on the relationships of business and go
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Xu, Minhui, and Chi Yu Chu. "Translators’ professional habitus and the adjacent discipline." Target. International Journal of Translation Studies 27, no. 2 (2015): 173–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/target.27.2.01xu.

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Simeoni’s seminal paper (1998) has spurred many to investigate translators’ habitus, both initial and professional, though fine-grained analysis is lacking. This paper argues that a translator’s professional habitus is highly influenced by the adjacent discipline. With Edgar Snow as an illustrative case, it attempts to explore the influence of journalism on the structuring of Snow’s professional habitus as a translator. An analysis of Snow’s social trajectory and inculcation of journalistic habitus and his translation strategies as a journalist translator, especially those of deletion of ‘tell
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Mellado Ruiz, Claudia, and Auska Ovando. "How Chilean Journalists Use Social Media: Digital Transformation and New Forms of Visibility and Identity Creation." Palabra Clave 24, no. 2 (2021): 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5294/pacla.2021.24.2.2.

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Based on the content analysis of 1,400 Twitter and Instagram accounts, this study identified the social media profiles of 792 Chilean journalists from national media outlets to describe their visibility and activity levels and how they construct their identities. Our results show that although Chilean journalists have a solid digital presence, they use social media platforms differently, deploying various identity creation strategies and new journalistic roles. Our findings also address the media outlets’ influence on Chilean journalists’ profiles, level of use, and the identities emerging fro
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