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    South African journalists’ conceptualisation of professionalism and deviations from normative liberal values by Ylva Rodny-Gumede

    Published 2022-10-01
    “… In this article the question is raised of what professionalism means in the context of South African journalism, and if there are deviations from ideas of professionalism as defined in normative liberal frameworks of the news media in terms of how South African journalists perceive their own role in society and as to how they define professionalism. …”
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    Development of Professional Identity in Journalism Students Using Liberal Education Methods by N. S. Avdonina

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The goal was the introduction of liberal education techniques, namely, analytical writing, in-depth, slow reading and joint work on media projects, which contribute to the formation of professional identity of future journalists who are ready to work in the new conditions of a digital society. …”
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    Encodage et décodage des récits historiques. Un cas : la série Le Canada, une histoire populaire by Olivier Côté

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…This article, based on the investigation of the CBC documentary archives and of the fond Ramsay Cook , examines the circulation of historical narratives within Canadian society through the analysis of the context of production of the TV series Canada: A People’s History – what we call ‘narrative encoding’ –, the study of the dynamics between CBC’s journalists and historians, and the decoding of this ‘encoded’ historical narrative by TV viewers who sent their e-mails to the CBC. …”
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