While the role of university journalism education in the professionalization of journalists has been extensively debated, systematic and comparative studies of journalism students are still scarce. This paper reports the findings from a comparative study of journalism students in seven countries: Australia, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States. The data show a number of similarities, but also important differences between pre-professional cultures in journalism around the world. The findings are in line with recent conceptualizations of media systems, although some variations and particularities are observed at the country level. While students in all countries reject a loyal approach and favor a citizen-oriented...
Public relations (PR) practitioners’ and journalists’ professional views and attitudes toward each o...
Public relations (PR) practitioners’ and journalists’ professional views and attitudes toward each o...
The present article summarizes the findings of a survey among first-year journalism students in Denm...
While the role of university journalism education in the professionalization of journalists has been...
Based on a survey of 4,393 journalism students in Australia, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, South Africa, Sp...
Based on a survey of 4,393 journalism students in Australia, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, South Africa, Sp...
What is the role of journalism education in the socialisation of future journalists into the profess...
This edited volume addresses journalism education as a central component of journalistic professiona...
This paper analyses the pre-professional journalistic culture of Ecuador, Cuba and Venezuela based o...
While citizen journalists hope to bring new impulses to mass media performance, it is often asked wh...
Based on interviews with 300 journalists in Chile, Brazil and Mexico, this article describes similar...
The Global Journalist in the 21st Century systematically assesses the demographics, education, socia...
Journalism education’s role in shaping students’ professional views has been a topic of interest amo...
Journalism education's role in shaping students' professional views has been a topic of interest amo...
While citizen journalists hope to bring new impulses to mass media performance, it is often asked wh...
Public relations (PR) practitioners’ and journalists’ professional views and attitudes toward each o...
Public relations (PR) practitioners’ and journalists’ professional views and attitudes toward each o...
The present article summarizes the findings of a survey among first-year journalism students in Denm...
While the role of university journalism education in the professionalization of journalists has been...
Based on a survey of 4,393 journalism students in Australia, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, South Africa, Sp...
Based on a survey of 4,393 journalism students in Australia, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, South Africa, Sp...
What is the role of journalism education in the socialisation of future journalists into the profess...
This edited volume addresses journalism education as a central component of journalistic professiona...
This paper analyses the pre-professional journalistic culture of Ecuador, Cuba and Venezuela based o...
While citizen journalists hope to bring new impulses to mass media performance, it is often asked wh...
Based on interviews with 300 journalists in Chile, Brazil and Mexico, this article describes similar...
The Global Journalist in the 21st Century systematically assesses the demographics, education, socia...
Journalism education’s role in shaping students’ professional views has been a topic of interest amo...
Journalism education's role in shaping students' professional views has been a topic of interest amo...
While citizen journalists hope to bring new impulses to mass media performance, it is often asked wh...
Public relations (PR) practitioners’ and journalists’ professional views and attitudes toward each o...
Public relations (PR) practitioners’ and journalists’ professional views and attitudes toward each o...
The present article summarizes the findings of a survey among first-year journalism students in Denm...