This paper analyses the pre-professional journalistic culture of Ecuador, Cuba and Venezuela based on the degree of permissiveness held by Journalism students in regard to controversial ethical practices and their views of the media and the journalistic profession. We surveyed a probabilistic sample of 1,273 students from 21 universities enrolled on their first course (Ecuador=500, Venezuela=390, Cuba=383) in 2016. The results show that future journalists are reluctant to accept questionable journalistic practices, and hold a pessimistic view as to the quality and confidence of the media and the profession. We found that the degree of permissiveness is related to the perceived risk-reward analysis in terms of the quality of journalism in Cu...
Based on interviews with 300 journalists in Chile, Brazil and Mexico, this article describes similar...
This study examines experiences using the Ecuadorian university media as training scenarios to allow...
Based on data collected from 100 interviews with journalists in Spain2, this paper analyzes the Spa...
This paper analyses the pre-professional journalistic culture of Ecuador, Cuba and Venezuela based o...
While the role of university journalism education in the professionalization of journalists has been...
While the role of university journalism education in the professionalization of journalists has been...
This bachelor thesis, which is also the result of a Minor Field Studies scholarship, examines journa...
The number of worldwide, comparative journalistic culture researches is increasing. More and more, t...
This article presents the results of Journalistic Culture of Ecuador (CPE) draft based on the idea o...
News outlets funded by actors other than the state are broadening the range of movement for journali...
This book explains what it means to teach journalism in countries with limited media freedom in the ...
This book explains what it means to teach journalism in countries with limited media freedom in the ...
This study examines education and work experience in newsrooms as predictors of ethical perceptions ...
Currently, the professionalization of journalistic practice is being promoted from government areas ...
This article reports key findings from a comparative survey of the role perceptions, epistemological...
Based on interviews with 300 journalists in Chile, Brazil and Mexico, this article describes similar...
This study examines experiences using the Ecuadorian university media as training scenarios to allow...
Based on data collected from 100 interviews with journalists in Spain2, this paper analyzes the Spa...
This paper analyses the pre-professional journalistic culture of Ecuador, Cuba and Venezuela based o...
While the role of university journalism education in the professionalization of journalists has been...
While the role of university journalism education in the professionalization of journalists has been...
This bachelor thesis, which is also the result of a Minor Field Studies scholarship, examines journa...
The number of worldwide, comparative journalistic culture researches is increasing. More and more, t...
This article presents the results of Journalistic Culture of Ecuador (CPE) draft based on the idea o...
News outlets funded by actors other than the state are broadening the range of movement for journali...
This book explains what it means to teach journalism in countries with limited media freedom in the ...
This book explains what it means to teach journalism in countries with limited media freedom in the ...
This study examines education and work experience in newsrooms as predictors of ethical perceptions ...
Currently, the professionalization of journalistic practice is being promoted from government areas ...
This article reports key findings from a comparative survey of the role perceptions, epistemological...
Based on interviews with 300 journalists in Chile, Brazil and Mexico, this article describes similar...
This study examines experiences using the Ecuadorian university media as training scenarios to allow...
Based on data collected from 100 interviews with journalists in Spain2, this paper analyzes the Spa...