A research paper by Dr. Kioko Ireri, an Assistant Professor of Journalism and Mass CommunicationThe professional role conceptions of journalists have for many years remained a central strand in journalism studies. The present research investigates the professional role conceptions that Kenyan journalists perceive to be the most important in their work. Similarly, the professional role they consider the most important is further analyzed in relation to demographics (age, gender, education, contract type, media type, and media ownership). Findings from a national survey of 504 Kenyan journalists indicate that “providing citizens with information” is the most important role (61.3 percent), followed by “advocate for social change” (51.7 percent...
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This study explores what factors Kenyan journalists perceive influence their assessment of progress ...
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Development journalism remains an important concept in the journalism studies literature, but it has...
Development journalism remains an important concept in the journalism studies literature, but it has...
Professional roles are one of the key topics in journalism research and are also fundamental element...
Development journalism remains an important concept in the journalism studies literature, but it has...
Based on qualitative responses from journalists working in 67 countries, this article presents evide...
Knowledge and information are necessary bonding agents for human development and progress. Those wit...
This study investigates how journalists experience economic and political pressures on their ethical...
A journal article by Kioko Ireri, lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, USIU-ATh...
This study explores what factors Kenyan journalists perceive influence their assessment of progress ...
This study explores what factors Kenyan journalists perceive influence their assessment of progress ...
The advent of new media has completely revolutionalised journalism in the world and particularly in ...
A conference paper presented at the 2012 AEJMC CONFERENCE Chicago, Illinois by Kioko Ireri, lecturer...
Media houses play pertinent roles in the social transformation of their consumers and ultimately the...
roles and news construction: a media sociology conceptualization of journalists’ role conception and...
Development journalism remains an important concept in the journalism studies literature, but it has...
Development journalism remains an important concept in the journalism studies literature, but it has...
Development journalism remains an important concept in the journalism studies literature, but it has...
Professional roles are one of the key topics in journalism research and are also fundamental element...
Development journalism remains an important concept in the journalism studies literature, but it has...
Based on qualitative responses from journalists working in 67 countries, this article presents evide...
Knowledge and information are necessary bonding agents for human development and progress. Those wit...
This study investigates how journalists experience economic and political pressures on their ethical...