High levels of stress "coupled with journalists' often priest-like commitment and passion for the work" makes journalism "a fertile field for burnout development," reports Scott Reinardy, assistant professor in the William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of Kansas. In this piece, Reinardy touches on the case of former journalist Reni Winter, and reports on several studies he has conducted over the past six years examining the rate and causes of burnout among journalists
Job Burnout is different work-related stress syndrome portrayed by three-dimension Emotional Exhaust...
The incessant reports on the burnout syndrome contrasts sharply with the validity of burnout researc...
The researchers studied the experience of Filipino journalists covering wars, conflicts, natural dis...
High levels of stress "coupled with journalists' often priest-like commitment and passion for the wo...
Although the editors suffer moderate rates of burnout in terms of exhaustion and cynicism., they dem...
The present study aims to provide a concise, comprehensive, and systematic review of the quantitativ...
AbstractThe present study aims to provide a concise, comprehensive, and systematic review of the qua...
Journalists are at particular risk of work-related stress and burnout. The objective of this study i...
The aim of this study was to examine burnout in a population of journalists (n = 209). Burnout was m...
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Journalism is a stressful career, one in which there are great rewards for the reporter and the audi...
This research investigated high-school journalism educators’ use and teaching of convergence technol...
This study explores the prevalence, work related antecedents (job demands versus job resources) and ...
A nationwide survey of newspaper journalists found that coping control, perceptions of job quality a...
A survey of 715 U.S. newspaper journalists reveals women report higher levels of exhaustion and lowe...
Job Burnout is different work-related stress syndrome portrayed by three-dimension Emotional Exhaust...
The incessant reports on the burnout syndrome contrasts sharply with the validity of burnout researc...
The researchers studied the experience of Filipino journalists covering wars, conflicts, natural dis...
High levels of stress "coupled with journalists' often priest-like commitment and passion for the wo...
Although the editors suffer moderate rates of burnout in terms of exhaustion and cynicism., they dem...
The present study aims to provide a concise, comprehensive, and systematic review of the quantitativ...
AbstractThe present study aims to provide a concise, comprehensive, and systematic review of the qua...
Journalists are at particular risk of work-related stress and burnout. The objective of this study i...
The aim of this study was to examine burnout in a population of journalists (n = 209). Burnout was m...
Permissions were not obtained for sharing the full text of this article. Full text is available from...
Journalism is a stressful career, one in which there are great rewards for the reporter and the audi...
This research investigated high-school journalism educators’ use and teaching of convergence technol...
This study explores the prevalence, work related antecedents (job demands versus job resources) and ...
A nationwide survey of newspaper journalists found that coping control, perceptions of job quality a...
A survey of 715 U.S. newspaper journalists reveals women report higher levels of exhaustion and lowe...
Job Burnout is different work-related stress syndrome portrayed by three-dimension Emotional Exhaust...
The incessant reports on the burnout syndrome contrasts sharply with the validity of burnout researc...
The researchers studied the experience of Filipino journalists covering wars, conflicts, natural dis...