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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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新聞學系畢業生的非新聞職業抉擇歷程 / The non-journalistic career decision-making process of journalism graduates in Taiwan

潘乃欣, Pan, Nai Hsin Unknown Date (has links)
新聞教育以培育新聞專業人才為主旨,但近年的統計數據指出,新聞系仍是台灣許多高中生嚮往的大學志願,畢業後願意投身新聞職業的新聞系學生卻越來越少。在這之中,新聞系學生在大學期間的從業意願轉變過程與原因值得探討。 本研究從Tiedeman的歷時性觀點出發,以14位不從事新聞工作的新聞系畢業生為研究對象,將他們的職業選擇視為一段由學習與生活經驗構築而成之歷程,並透過深度訪談法瞭解他們對自身學習經驗的主觀詮釋,分析其畢業後首份職業決定的形成過程,並循Krumboltz的生涯決定社會學習論剖析各項影響職業選擇的因素。 研究發現,新聞系學生的非職業抉擇實屬一段歷經新聞從業意願起伏的過程,而非一夕促成的決定。其中,大學學習經驗的影響最是深遠,而「個人的興趣與能力」、「校內實習」與實際接觸新聞實務的「校外實習」是最重要的三個節點,新聞系學生在三者之間經歷職業期望落差,對他們的新聞從業意願造成負面影響。研究者並將新聞系學生的非新聞職業抉擇歷程分為四類:(1)發現新聞之外的職業興趣、(2)校內實習期間經歷職業想像衝突、學習挫折、(3)在校內、外實習經驗的轉換間感知新聞理想與現實的落差,以及(4)從未萌生新聞從業意願。 縱使未投入新聞業,新聞系的專業訓練仍對新聞系學生的職場表現有所助益,諸如資訊蒐集、溝通表達、團隊合作能力等。最後,研究者根據研究結果,對當前的新聞教育提出相關討論與建議。
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Constance et évolution d'une écriture engagée : l'oeuvre de Carmen de Burgos journaliste, essayiste et romancière / Constancy and evolution of an engaged writing : the work of Carmen de Burgos, journalist, essayist and novelist

Alfonso Mathey, Mercedes 04 November 2016 (has links)
Carmen de Burgos est morte en 1932, laissant derrière elle une œuvre écrite considérable : des milliers d’articles publiés dans différents journaux, des essais, des romans et des centaines de novelas cortas. L’œuvre et le souvenir de cette militante pour les droits de la femme furent condamnés à l’oubli pendant la dictature franquiste. C’est à la redécouverte et à l’analyse de cette œuvre, dans ses divers aspects, qu’est consacrée cette thèse. Nous y avons cherché les constantes mais aussi les évolutions. Carmen de Burgos a, en effet, évolué dans sa conception du rôle de la femme et des droits qu’elle devait conquérir. Au départ elle centrait plutôt son combat sur l’obtention de droits juridiques et sociaux plus égalitaires. Elle revendiquait une meilleure éducation pour les filles, éducation qui permettrait de travailler dignement et d’acquérir ainsi une indépendance économique. Elle militait pour le droit au divorce. Néanmoins, très vite elle comprendra que le changement ne pourra se faire qu’à travers les urnes et prendra donc très ouvertement des positions en faveur du suffrage féminin, allant jusqu’à organiser la première manifestation de rue en faveur du vote. Les fictions qu'elle a écrites ont été en général considérées comme de la littérature militante, sans grand intérêt littéraire. C'est pourquoi, après avoir étudié en quoi les intrigues, les dénouements et la construction des personnages étaient au service de la cause défendue, nous avons cherché à évaluer la qualité littéraire, qui ne nous a pas paru négligeable, de cette œuvre. Nous avons aussi voulu déterminer si son œuvre de fiction n’était qu’un outil au service des causes qu’elle défendait ou si elle offrait de réelles qualités littéraires. / Carmen de Burgos died in 1932, leaving behind a considerable amount of written material: thousands of articles published in different newspapers, essays, novels and hundreds of “novelas cortas”. The works and the memory of this women’s rights activist were doomed to oblivion during Franco’s dictatorship. This thesis aims to rediscover and analyse these works from its various perspectives. We have been looking for the constant trends but also the evolutions. Carmen de Burgos has indeed evolved in her conception of the woman’s role and of the rights she had to acquire. In the early stages of her fight, she had been mainly focusing on the acquisition of equalitarian legal and social rights. She claimed a better education for girls; education that would allow them to work with dignity and gain economical independence. She was campaigning for the right to divorce. Nevertheless, she soon understood that change could only occur through the ballot boxes and would thus very openly stood in favour of women’s right to vote, up to the point of organising the first street demonstration in favour of women’s vote. The fictions she wrote were, in general, considered activist literature, without a great literary interest. That’s why after having studied in which ways the plots, the denouements and the construction of the characters were serving the cause of women, we tried to evaluate the literary quality of the work, which appeared to us to have some significance. We also wanted to determine if her fiction work was just a tool serving the causes she was defending or if it offered some really good quality literature.
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Česko-německý fond budoucnosti jako agent sui generis / Czech-German Future Fund as an Agent Sui Generis

Bráchová, Adéla January 2019 (has links)
The thesis evaluates the work and the meaning of the Czech-German Future Fund as one of the key players in the role of deepening and hardening the Czech-German relations. The institution is characterized by the concepts of the soft power and of the reconciliation. The sources of the soft power are directly connected with the concept of the reconciliation. Namely it works with the sources of the foreign policy, the culture and the political values. These are connected with the prolongation of the Fund, Czech-German Journalist Prices and the announcement of the Topic of the Year. The Czech-German Fund was established on the basis of the Czech-German Declaration and its time of existence was initially restricted to 10 years. However, since its establishment in the year 1997 its existence has been extended twice already. The main aim of the work is to characterize the Czech- German Future Fund as a unique organisation of its kind on the background of the evolution of the Czech-German relationship. Besides the main concept of the soft power the work uses the concept of the reconciliation. Especially the four phases of the institution evaluation after the model of Lily Gardner Feldman: circumscription, growth, consolidation, revaluation. In the work, the both concepts are connected and examined closely...
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Názoroví vůdci v řadách současných českých novinářů / Opinion Leaders Among Czech 21st Century Journalists

Kolomazníková, Eliška January 2020 (has links)
The objective of this master's thesis is to examine the concept of opinion leadership-to define it, to describe where it originated from, how it has developed over time, and finally, to apply this phenomenon to the Czech journalist community and its current members. Based on relevant international literature, the author of this paper assumes that opinion leaders exist in every social group or community around the globe, possessing an extraordinary personal influence on the decision-making and opinion-forming process of the people within their social network. Simply put, opinion leaders are the individuals to whom others look for guidance, credible and accurate information and context when they are in doubt or experiencing indecisiveness. For journalists, the possibility to have someone to whom they can turn for all the above-mentioned is crucial, the author believes, for it is a daily part of the profession to handle information cautiously, to evaluate news critically and objectively, and to get acquainted with a confusing topic in a relatively short period of time. Firstly, the paper offers a thorough theoretical framework for understanding the concept of opinion leadership, which is followed by a practical part consisting of a two-phase research examining opinion leaders in the ranks of Czech...
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Investigating Cognitive and Persuasive Effects of 360-degree Virtual Reality Community News Narratives on Memory Performance, Presence, Perception of Credibility, and Attitude Change

Atkins, Daniel Aaron 01 June 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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Digital Threats Against Women Journalists in Mexico : Networks as a Coping Strategy

Krabbe, Marie January 2023 (has links)
Mexico is currently one the most dangerous countries in the world to practice journalism, with one of the highest death rates in the world. Violence against Mexican journalists has received significant attention from researchers, most recently when it comes to digital threats. Research suggests that online harassment against journalists is not only related to the profession or topic covered, but also individual characteristics like gender, race and sexuality. Digital threats affect everyone, but the threats women are faced with are disproportionate. While digital technologies are useful in developing reporting practices, it has also been shown as detrimental. Through a semi-structured WhatsApp interview with a Mexican women journalists and coordinator in an International Journalist Network, this study attempts to identify the perceptions of online threats against women journalists and the use of Networks as a coping strategy. Through the use of digital testimonies, this study attempts to further amplify Mexican women journalists’ voices and experiences when it comes to using Networks as a coping strategy to confront online violence.  The importance here is to understand the Mexican context and the dimensions to digital violence, the possibilities of resilience and the coping strategies practiced by Mexican women journalists. Through analysing perceptions of the threat and their experiences with Networks, this study attemps to identify the strengths and possibilities of Networks as a coping strategy, when it comes to digital threats, but also its barriers and limitations. This study is important to the field of Communication of Development and Social Change as it underscores the importance of listening, understanding local contexts, perceptions and resilience. This is crucial when undertaking intitaves on a larger scale for social change.
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Political Journalists Tweet About the Final 2016 Presidential Debate

Hopper, Hannah 01 May 2018 (has links) (PDF)
Past research shows that journalists are gatekeepers to information the public seeks. Using the gatekeeping and agenda-setting theory, this study used a content analysis of tweets from political journalists during the final 2016 presidential debate to examine social media usage in efforts to convey information to followers and whether social media has allowed for journalists to present a more transparent view of candidates to the public. This study used feminist political theory to further analyze whether the tweets from political journalists portrayed Hillary Clinton, the female candidate, with stereotypical “female” traits, such as more emotional and more trustworthy. Applying these theories, this study found that political journalists use social media for personal uses and when discussing politics are still gatekeepers of information. When the debates were discussed, the study demonstrates there was little discussion via tweets of gendered traits and issues in regards to Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
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Fay M. Jackson: The Sociopolitical Narrative of a Pioneering African American Female Journalist

Hughes-Watkins, Lae'l I. 10 June 2008 (has links)
No description available.
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Leon Bibb: A Pioneer in Ohio Broadcast Journalism

Savoca, Brianna L. 30 July 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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Die lewe, werk en invloed van F.V. Engelenburg in Suid-Afrika (1889 – 1938) / Linda Eugéne

Brink, Linda Eugen January 2015 (has links)
This dissertation is a historical biography of F.V. Engelenburg (1863-1938) and covers the period from 1889 to 1938, when Engelenburg lived and worked in South Africa. The study situates Engelenburg in the historical landscape of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. The focus is mainly on Engelenburg’s journalistic career at De Volksstem, but attention is also given to his many other interests, including the development and promotion of Afrikaans and the Afrikaans academic culture, especially in the northern parts of South Africa. His work pertaining to the development of architecture, literature, aviation, the visual and performing arts, history, libraries, museums and educational institutions comes under the spotlight. His private life is considered as well in order to portray his versatility as a person. The chapters have been subdivided to highlight the variety of matters he was involved in, and a chronological approach has been followed as is customary in a biography. The study is based on archival research. In particular, Engelenburg’s private collections were used, as well as the private collections of some of his contemporaries. Engelenburg assumes a central place in the biography, with special focus on how he perceived and experienced conditions and everyday life in South Africa from the point of view of his transnational European background. His role as influential opinion-maker and political commentator on local and international politics is highlighted. His ties with political leaders and his involvement in government affairs are emphasised. The study also refers to his continued contact with his motherland, the Netherlands, and with the Dutch language. After the Anglo- Boer War, he realised that the languages of the future in South Africa would be Afrikaans (not Dutch), alongside English. His continuing support for Afrikaans as a language of instruction in schools and universities and the development of the Afrikaans literature, as well as his support for the standardization of Afrikaans helped to establish Afrikaans as an official language alongside English and Dutch in South Africa. Engelenburg’s active contribution to the work of the Zuid-Afrikaanse Akademie voor Taal, Lettere en Kuns (now the Suid- Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns), helped to put the organization on a sound footing for future development. The Akademie can be seen as a living monument to his work in South Africa. / PhD (History)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2015.

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