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  2. Glossary of journalism - Wikipedia

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    See also References External links A advocacy journalism A type of journalism which deliberately adopts a non- objective viewpoint, usually committed to the endorsement of a particular social or political cause, policy, campaign, organization, demographic, or individual. alternative journalism A type of journalism practiced in alternative media, typically by open, participatory, non ...

  3. Media and Journalism Research Center - Wikipedia

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    The center was founded as the Center for Media and Communication Studies at Central European University (CEU) in Budapest, Hungary. It began in 2004, and was designed to serve as a focal point an international network [citation needed] of acclaimed scholars and academic institutions, whose research ranges from media and communications policy, fundamental communications rights through media and ...

  4. International Association of Independent Journalists Inc.

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    The International Association of Independent Journalists Inc. (IAIJ) is a registered not-for-profit journalist association with offices in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and London, England. The association is international and caters to amateur (citizen journalists) and professional journalists with advocacy and support services worldwide.

  5. Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy

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    The Journalist's Resource is a free reference website based at the Shorenstein Center. [36] It makes leading media research and insights on topical news items available to journalists, bloggers, students and professors. Peer-reviewed research is central to its mandate and day-to-day offerings. [37]

  6. Journalism - Wikipedia

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    However, though 69.2% of the surveyed journalists agreed that social media allowed them to connect to their audience, only 30% thought it had a positive influence on news credibility. [12] In addition to this, a 2021 study done by Pew Research Center shows that 86% of Americans are getting their news from digital devices. [13]

  7. International Center for Journalists - Wikipedia

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    International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is a non-profit, professional organization located in Washington, D.C., United States, that promotes journalism worldwide.Since 1984, the International Center for Journalists has worked directly with more than 70,000 journalists from 180 countries.

  8. Media development - Wikipedia

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    Media Development Investment Fund (MDIF), formerly Media Development Loan Fund, is a New York-registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation and mission-driven investment fund that provides low-cost financing to independent news outlets in countries with a history of media oppression. Through low-cost capital (mainly loans), business training and ...

  9. Civic journalism - Wikipedia

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    Citizen journalism is variety of journalism that is conducted by people who are not simply professional journalists, but who convey information by using social media and various blog posts. Recently, citizen journalism has expanded its worldwide influence despite continuing concerns over whether citizen journalists are as reliable as true, well ...