International audienceBased on empirical data, this article study the growing “professionalization” of training in the top french schools of journalism during the two last decades. The study shows that this trend of “professionalization” is an adaptation to the determinants of the labour market. These evolution is examined through, in the one hand, the transformations of journalists-training and, in the other hand, the increasing relationships between the schools of journalism and the media-firms.À partir d’une enquête collective menée essentiellement par entretiens, cet article analyse la « professionnalisation » croissante de l’espace des formations au journalisme en France, notamment des écoles agréées. Après avoir décrit rapidement ses ...
L’objectif de l'auteure est de démontrer comment la présence accrue des femmes au sein de la profess...
The study of French professional journalists carried out in 2000 shows great differences in this gro...
Using the CCIJP datasets to analyse gender inequalities in journalism supposes mixing temporal scale...
Journalism is not only an occupation, it is a group, the seat of a significant, active, weighty stru...
En montrant les transformations des curricula des “grandes écoles” de journalisme, cet article décri...
International audienceThis article presents a series of thematic tables concerning the French academ...
The social status of journalists has changed very little since the beginning of the twen-tieth centu...
Over three-quarters of the journalists entering the trade today did not receive professional trainin...
International audienceIn this article we try to describe and analyze the careers of journalists in t...
In this article we try to describe and analyze the careers of journalists in the worlds of communica...
In journalism today, there are 14 schools which are recognized by the profession and sketch the cont...
International audienceThis paper discusses the professional legitimacies and illegitimacies within a...
International audienceThis article is the first review of research undertaken since the early 1990s ...
International audienceThis article proposes to analyze the phenomena of differentiation of Paris Reg...
International audienceThe social status of journalists has changed very little since the beginning o...
L’objectif de l'auteure est de démontrer comment la présence accrue des femmes au sein de la profess...
The study of French professional journalists carried out in 2000 shows great differences in this gro...
Using the CCIJP datasets to analyse gender inequalities in journalism supposes mixing temporal scale...
Journalism is not only an occupation, it is a group, the seat of a significant, active, weighty stru...
En montrant les transformations des curricula des “grandes écoles” de journalisme, cet article décri...
International audienceThis article presents a series of thematic tables concerning the French academ...
The social status of journalists has changed very little since the beginning of the twen-tieth centu...
Over three-quarters of the journalists entering the trade today did not receive professional trainin...
International audienceIn this article we try to describe and analyze the careers of journalists in t...
In this article we try to describe and analyze the careers of journalists in the worlds of communica...
In journalism today, there are 14 schools which are recognized by the profession and sketch the cont...
International audienceThis paper discusses the professional legitimacies and illegitimacies within a...
International audienceThis article is the first review of research undertaken since the early 1990s ...
International audienceThis article proposes to analyze the phenomena of differentiation of Paris Reg...
International audienceThe social status of journalists has changed very little since the beginning o...
L’objectif de l'auteure est de démontrer comment la présence accrue des femmes au sein de la profess...
The study of French professional journalists carried out in 2000 shows great differences in this gro...
Using the CCIJP datasets to analyse gender inequalities in journalism supposes mixing temporal scale...