Freelance journalists experience constraints in their practice which impact upon their independence; yet they invoke the idea of professionalism similar to that of the employed journalists to justify their position as journalists. However, the reality of their practice makes them accept the imperative of the rules of game set by news managers and others, which significantly compromises their independence. An in-depth interview of freelance journalists working in print media in Sydney, Australia, reveal that this is a true analysis of the prevailing situation for the freelance journalists, making their claim of professionalism weak. However, the complexity of the situation is manifested in a strong sense of public service prevalent amo...
The concept of journalism as a profession has arguably been fraught and contested throughout its exi...
The efforts made by journalists, in different countries and within different social and historical c...
Journalism profession and journalists’ practices are usually critiqued when a new shift happens. Cur...
Despite the existential challenge posed by a notion of professionalism within journalism both indivi...
The people who claim membership in a profession and delineate its attributes do so at least in part ...
This article explores how the changing nature of journalistic work and organization are affecting th...
Despite the existential challenge posed by a notion of professionalism within journalism both indiv...
This study uses the question, ‘what makes a freelancer specifically a journalist’ as a starting poin...
Nearly anyone can publish on the web. Almost anyone can call themselves “a journalist”. So is journa...
The borders between the media genres journalism and information or PR are blurring, and this develop...
This study examined Australian freelance journalists' careers and their role in the 21st century new...
Commitments to truth and to “transparency,” or public accountability, are two central normative aspe...
There seems to be an internationally shared consensus on the ethical norm that journalists may not m...
Journalism education in Australia, as it seems in New Zealand, finds itself between a rock and a har...
Journalism has enjoyed a rich and relatively stable history of professionalization. Scholars coming ...
The concept of journalism as a profession has arguably been fraught and contested throughout its exi...
The efforts made by journalists, in different countries and within different social and historical c...
Journalism profession and journalists’ practices are usually critiqued when a new shift happens. Cur...
Despite the existential challenge posed by a notion of professionalism within journalism both indivi...
The people who claim membership in a profession and delineate its attributes do so at least in part ...
This article explores how the changing nature of journalistic work and organization are affecting th...
Despite the existential challenge posed by a notion of professionalism within journalism both indiv...
This study uses the question, ‘what makes a freelancer specifically a journalist’ as a starting poin...
Nearly anyone can publish on the web. Almost anyone can call themselves “a journalist”. So is journa...
The borders between the media genres journalism and information or PR are blurring, and this develop...
This study examined Australian freelance journalists' careers and their role in the 21st century new...
Commitments to truth and to “transparency,” or public accountability, are two central normative aspe...
There seems to be an internationally shared consensus on the ethical norm that journalists may not m...
Journalism education in Australia, as it seems in New Zealand, finds itself between a rock and a har...
Journalism has enjoyed a rich and relatively stable history of professionalization. Scholars coming ...
The concept of journalism as a profession has arguably been fraught and contested throughout its exi...
The efforts made by journalists, in different countries and within different social and historical c...
Journalism profession and journalists’ practices are usually critiqued when a new shift happens. Cur...