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Keyword [Journalists]
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181. Research On Professional Identity Of Sports Journalists In My Country
182. The Importance Of Maintaining An Objective And Neutral Attitude Of Journalists In In-depth Reports
183. Research On Organizational And Individual Factors That Influence Journalists' Ethical Decision-making
184. Research On The Professional Rights Protection Of Shanghai Journalist Groups In The Republic Of China (1921-1949)
185. The Cooperation And Conflict Between Dong Xianguang And Western Journalists Who Came To China During The War (1937-1945)
186. At the crossroads of crisis: Newspaper journalists' struggle to redefine themselves and their work as their organizations and the profession change
187. Protean storytellers: Journalists' identities in an uncertain future
188. Covering the Haiti earthquake of 2010: How journalists used technology to capture the conditions of Haiti in the aftermat
189. A portrait of journalists working in Algerian daily newspapers in the new millenniu
190. Too many theories or too many skills? The perceived impact of theoretical knowledge of mass communication among journalists and public relations practitioners
191. Effects of Codes of Ethics in Media A Comparative Analysis of Hawaii Journalists and Norwegian Journalists
192. Transborder journalism and broadcast journalists' professional and cultural identities in the Saar-Lor-Lux region of Europe
193. One man band: The process and product of video journalism
194. Hyper-local citizen journalism sites and traditional media sites: Similarities and contrasts in theme, objectivity, and watchdog function
195. Manufacturing conflict? An ethnographic study of the news community in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire
196. Aboriginal presence in the mainstream media: Issues and journalists
197. Can public relations professionals help span the boundaries between scientists and journalists, and does this function help increase accuracy of news articles about public health
198. Inventing warriors: US philanthropies and the post-war reorientation of foreign journalists
199. Investigating the investigators: Examining the attitudes, perceptions, and experiences of investigative journalists in the internet age
200. How American student journalists at a college newspaper consume, perceive, and disseminate news and information about China
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