This paper explores the interpretation and adaptation of journalistic professionalism in Russia. By analysing professionalism(s) thought journalists own articulation of their practices, it discusses myths, versions of cultural contexts and legitimations of journalists’ social position and social trust-building. Furthermore, it challenges the idea of a ‘global model of professionalism’, by illuminating historical traditions and philosophical patterns, which influenced the development of journalism as a professional practice. When writing this paper I was not even two years into my PhD and have just started my field-research. Since then, I have developed a more focussed approach to my study, a more theoretically underpinned methodology and a ...
In the conditions of robotization and automation of journalistic activities, journalists need to dev...
The specific of Russian media model called as Statist Commercial model is a combination of Western m...
Journalism culture is described by scholars as “one of the resources journalists draw upon to coordi...
"Professionalism" as a concept has been historically formed in socio-humanitarian paradigm. Post-ind...
The study explores the professional roles of contemporary Russian journalists with the aim to discov...
j This study explores the professional roles of Russian journalists, from the perspective of 30 prac...
Historically, journalism has been located amidst social transformations and has always been a place ...
Since the beginning of 1990s international journalism in the world is faced with new challenges due ...
Journalism in Russia is being shaped by new forms of regulation, ownership and economic organization...
Russian journalism has certain peculiarities based on deeply rooted traditions and state of ...
What is the role of journalism education in the socialisation of future journalists into the profess...
Introduction. This paper analyzes how the journalists’ professional identity is changing in the real...
This chapter aims to answer the question of how the professionalisation of journalism is experienced...
Despite the existential challenge posed by a notion of professionalism within journalism both indivi...
The paper considers tendencies of journalistic education development in higher education institution...
In the conditions of robotization and automation of journalistic activities, journalists need to dev...
The specific of Russian media model called as Statist Commercial model is a combination of Western m...
Journalism culture is described by scholars as “one of the resources journalists draw upon to coordi...
"Professionalism" as a concept has been historically formed in socio-humanitarian paradigm. Post-ind...
The study explores the professional roles of contemporary Russian journalists with the aim to discov...
j This study explores the professional roles of Russian journalists, from the perspective of 30 prac...
Historically, journalism has been located amidst social transformations and has always been a place ...
Since the beginning of 1990s international journalism in the world is faced with new challenges due ...
Journalism in Russia is being shaped by new forms of regulation, ownership and economic organization...
Russian journalism has certain peculiarities based on deeply rooted traditions and state of ...
What is the role of journalism education in the socialisation of future journalists into the profess...
Introduction. This paper analyzes how the journalists’ professional identity is changing in the real...
This chapter aims to answer the question of how the professionalisation of journalism is experienced...
Despite the existential challenge posed by a notion of professionalism within journalism both indivi...
The paper considers tendencies of journalistic education development in higher education institution...
In the conditions of robotization and automation of journalistic activities, journalists need to dev...
The specific of Russian media model called as Statist Commercial model is a combination of Western m...
Journalism culture is described by scholars as “one of the resources journalists draw upon to coordi...