International audienceThis article examines the way “minor” journalists talk about their own careers, and more specifically about a recurring motive: people become journalists because they have failed in their studies (law or medicine). This motive constructs an alternative and degraded image of the career of the “great provincial man in Paris”: that of the proletarian man or woman of letters, incompetent, and opting for journalism by default, for lack of a diploma.L’article interroge les discours tenus par les « petits » journalistes sur leurs propres carrières, et plus particulièrement sur un motif obsédant : on devient journaliste parce qu’on a manqué ses études (de droit ou de médecine). Par ce motif se construit un scénario alternatif ...
La présence d’articles people dans les quotidiens d’information et hebdomadaires suisses romands est...
This article analyses how differently future journalists perceive the professional and social realit...
This article questions the concept of intellectual technicity of journalism. In the first part, it l...
International audienceThis article examines the way “minor” journalists talk about their own careers...
Dans le journalisme, il existe aujourd’hui 14 écoles reconnues par la profession qui dessinent les c...
Journalism is not only an occupation, it is a group, the seat of a significant, active, weighty stru...
Cet article présente en une succession de tableaux thématiques, les travaux académiques francophones...
International audienceThis article is the first review of research undertaken since the early 1990s ...
Cet article pointe les déclinaisons identitaires du groupe professionnel des journalistes français a...
International audienceThis article retraces the path followed by a regional daily in France in diver...
International audienceThis article retraces the path followed by a regional daily in France in diver...
It is of common knowledge that journalists are, first and foremost, rabid bearers of ill tidings. Th...
Over three-quarters of the journalists entering the trade today did not receive professional trainin...
International audienceThis article analyzes the evolution of the social status of the Algerian journ...
L'auteure de cet article détaille l'émergence de l'enseignement du journalisme en Suède et les turbu...
La présence d’articles people dans les quotidiens d’information et hebdomadaires suisses romands est...
This article analyses how differently future journalists perceive the professional and social realit...
This article questions the concept of intellectual technicity of journalism. In the first part, it l...
International audienceThis article examines the way “minor” journalists talk about their own careers...
Dans le journalisme, il existe aujourd’hui 14 écoles reconnues par la profession qui dessinent les c...
Journalism is not only an occupation, it is a group, the seat of a significant, active, weighty stru...
Cet article présente en une succession de tableaux thématiques, les travaux académiques francophones...
International audienceThis article is the first review of research undertaken since the early 1990s ...
Cet article pointe les déclinaisons identitaires du groupe professionnel des journalistes français a...
International audienceThis article retraces the path followed by a regional daily in France in diver...
International audienceThis article retraces the path followed by a regional daily in France in diver...
It is of common knowledge that journalists are, first and foremost, rabid bearers of ill tidings. Th...
Over three-quarters of the journalists entering the trade today did not receive professional trainin...
International audienceThis article analyzes the evolution of the social status of the Algerian journ...
L'auteure de cet article détaille l'émergence de l'enseignement du journalisme en Suède et les turbu...
La présence d’articles people dans les quotidiens d’information et hebdomadaires suisses romands est...
This article analyses how differently future journalists perceive the professional and social realit...
This article questions the concept of intellectual technicity of journalism. In the first part, it l...