Search for "professional_journalism" returned 48 matches
This article connects recent large-scale projects by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), such as the Panama and Paradise Papers revelations, to ongoing theoretical discussions about emergent forms of journalism
The article studies Twitter data on bot activity and junk news using a set of hashtags related to the 2017 German Parliamentary Election
A study of the impact of advertising practices on the editorial independence of reporters
An account of the ways governments use funding to keep the media in line
In the last two decades, the term "fake news" has been used with several different meanings, which fall into six categories. It is possible to map them out according to their reliance on facts and their intention to mislead
Most women journalists writing about technology experience forms of harassment. As a result, they tend to resort to self-censorship and risk to be marginalised from the media industry
Newrooms' excessive reliance on pre-packaged sources of news lowers the quality of information and threatens media pluralism, but it has become a mainstream practice - at least in the case of Greece
An article on the issues faced by liberal journalists in Russia and their coping strategies
How radical journalism in crisis-stricken Greece understands itself and operates in a context that can be described as post democracy
How do the shape of political institutions in post conflict society affect government–media relationships? A case study on the Northern Irish context