Intermediate journalistic cultures. International comparative studies in journalism

Defining journalistic culture is a complex process as it is necessary to explain on a general level the nature of culture is as a lifestyle. The attitudes of journalists are broadly embedded within meaning spheres that shape typical and traditional values of a common professional conduct. Throughout...

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2013
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Universidad del Rosario
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Repositorio EdocUR - U. Rosario
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Intermediate journalistic cultures
Western journalistic culture
Comparative journalism studies
International journalism
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dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Culturas periodísticas intermedias. Estudios internacionales comparados en periodismo
title Intermediate journalistic cultures. International comparative studies in journalism
spellingShingle Intermediate journalistic cultures. International comparative studies in journalism
Intermediate journalistic cultures
Western journalistic culture
Comparative journalism studies
International journalism
title_short Intermediate journalistic cultures. International comparative studies in journalism
title_full Intermediate journalistic cultures. International comparative studies in journalism
title_fullStr Intermediate journalistic cultures. International comparative studies in journalism
title_full_unstemmed Intermediate journalistic cultures. International comparative studies in journalism
title_sort Intermediate journalistic cultures. International comparative studies in journalism
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Western journalistic culture
Comparative journalism studies
International journalism
topic Intermediate journalistic cultures
Western journalistic culture
Comparative journalism studies
International journalism
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