Resetting the role of the journalist in the new media environment: Occupational ideology of journalism, media polarisation and socio-economic status of journalists
Although it looks like a mainly peacetime, journalism seems to be on the front lines of a war, struggling to survive in the new communication environment. Journalists work in a strongly polarized political and media scene, which obscures the basic principles of the profession. While losing its ideol...
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Main Author: | Kulić Milica |
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Language: | EN SR |
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Communication Direction Institute, Novi Sad & University of Belgrade - Faculty of Political Sciences, Belgrade
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c501d5b8a3544f98b80c1e20aa19dbf2 |
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