Journalistic Practices in Restrictive Contexts
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Journalistic Practices in Restrictive Contexts
A Sociological Approach to the Case of Iran
Ranji, Banafsheh
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2022
132
Dura
Inglês
9781032140131
15 a 20 dias
417
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1. Introduction: Journalism in restrictive contexts; 2. A historical outline of the Iranian media field; 3. Conceptualizing journalistic practices in a restrictive context; 4. Professional identity of Iranian journalists; 5. Iranian journalism as a field of divergent forces; 6. Journalistic double game strategies; 7. Conclusion: Why micro and meso processes matter
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Iran;Iranian journalism;censorship;free speech;journalism practice;journalism ethics;news media;digital media;online journalism;journalism in Iran;journalists in Iran;Iranian journalists;free speech in Iran;Journalistic Field;Restrictive Context;Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps;Mobile Messaging Application;Supreme Leader;Journalistic Habitus;Journalistic Practices;Journalistic Autonomy;Islamic Guidance;Official News Sources;Khatami's Presidency;Poor Employment Conditions;Role Conception;Practical Mastery;Press Law;News Work;Ahmadinejad's Presidency;Iranian Context;News Outlet;Journalistic Power;Journalistic Capital;Journalistic Conduct;Journalistic Ideals
1. Introduction: Journalism in restrictive contexts; 2. A historical outline of the Iranian media field; 3. Conceptualizing journalistic practices in a restrictive context; 4. Professional identity of Iranian journalists; 5. Iranian journalism as a field of divergent forces; 6. Journalistic double game strategies; 7. Conclusion: Why micro and meso processes matter
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Iran;Iranian journalism;censorship;free speech;journalism practice;journalism ethics;news media;digital media;online journalism;journalism in Iran;journalists in Iran;Iranian journalists;free speech in Iran;Journalistic Field;Restrictive Context;Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps;Mobile Messaging Application;Supreme Leader;Journalistic Habitus;Journalistic Practices;Journalistic Autonomy;Islamic Guidance;Official News Sources;Khatami's Presidency;Poor Employment Conditions;Role Conception;Practical Mastery;Press Law;News Work;Ahmadinejad's Presidency;Iranian Context;News Outlet;Journalistic Power;Journalistic Capital;Journalistic Conduct;Journalistic Ideals