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Newsworkers A Comparative European Perspective Henrik örnebring

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Newsworkers A Comparative European Perspective Henrik örnebring
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.94 MB
Author: Henrik Örnebring
ISBN: 9781780931838, 9781780931869, 1780931832, 1780931867
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Newsworkers A Comparative European Perspective Henrik örnebring by Henrik Örnebring 9781780931838, 9781780931869, 1780931832, 1780931867 instant download after payment.

The last decade has seen a transformation of journalism industries and the working lives of our journalists. Do the changes have the same impact everywhere? Do journalists today experience these changes as a pressure or as a possibility? Is something irrevocably lost from journalism with these changes?
Newsworkers takes a broad range of European countries – North and South, East and West, big and small – comparing in each how journalism as work has been affected by the changes in journalism institutions. The book looks at three pertinent and topical questions: the role of technology in changing journalism work practice; the decline or not of professional values; and whether journalism is becoming more homogenous across national borders.
Drawing on extensive and original research, the book provides a comprehensive picture of contemporary European journalism.

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