News outlets funded by actors other than the state are broadening the range of movement for journalists in Cuba. How are these non-state outlets affecting ideals of autonomy in the state media? Through qualitative interviews, this study finds an emerging generational divide in Cuba between journalism students and journalists in state media. A majority of students want to work in non-state media because it means they can choose their own stories, have a more meaningful work day and earn more money. Most journalists are, on the other hand, sceptical of private businesses entering the media sector, and refer to the importance of ideology
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International audienceLa 4e de couverture indique : "In this concise and detailed work, Salim Lamran...
The role of media in any society is determined by the level of press freedom in that society. Freedo...
This paper analyses the pre-professional journalistic culture of Ecuador, Cuba and Venezuela based o...
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If there is one revolution that claims to have happened in the name of the people, that is surely th...
This thesis explores the US-based Cuban community through conducting a Quantitative Content Analysis...
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This study aims to examine the representation of the Chinese government in foreign media during the ...
In Cuba, for several years, some researchers agreed that the newsroom convergence is considered as a...
This bachelor thesis compares how American media, particularly The Washington Post, informed about i...
This article explores how the US news media was impacted by events in mid-twentieth century Cuba, na...
This article presents a discourse analysis of 'race' and 'otherness' in press editorials published i...
This bachelor thesis, which is also the result of a Minor Field Studies scholarship, examines journa...
This study examines the political and professional views of Nicaraguan journalists. It is based on a...
International audienceLa 4e de couverture indique : "In this concise and detailed work, Salim Lamran...
The role of media in any society is determined by the level of press freedom in that society. Freedo...
This paper analyses the pre-professional journalistic culture of Ecuador, Cuba and Venezuela based o...
The following article explores nuances of the current state of journalism in Cuba; it also studies f...
If there is one revolution that claims to have happened in the name of the people, that is surely th...
This thesis explores the US-based Cuban community through conducting a Quantitative Content Analysis...
This article examines issues of identity formation within Cubans in London and how news media figure...
This article describes practices of informal digital media circulation emerging in urban Cuba betwee...
This study aims to examine the representation of the Chinese government in foreign media during the ...
In Cuba, for several years, some researchers agreed that the newsroom convergence is considered as a...
This bachelor thesis compares how American media, particularly The Washington Post, informed about i...
This article explores how the US news media was impacted by events in mid-twentieth century Cuba, na...
This article presents a discourse analysis of 'race' and 'otherness' in press editorials published i...