2019
DOI: 10.1080/13183222.2019.1633608
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Cold War, Press Freedom and Journalism Education: Paradoxes of the Untypical 1968 IAMCR Conference in Pamplona

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“…Hitherto, in a planned sense (as far as the experience of the university sphere was concerned) it was only possible to talk about what had been done in Navarra. For 13 years, seminars, week-long studies, and congresses, for example, the International Association for Mass Communication Research (IAMCR) conference in 1968 (Barrera, 2019), were held there, as well as a selection of other activities spanning the professional and academic, in tune with the principles that led to its creation. As De-Moragas wrote, "in the barren research panorama of those years, the texts and methodological influences of the University of Navarra provided the journalism schools with their main academic and theoretical resources" (De-Moragas, 1981, p. 228).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hitherto, in a planned sense (as far as the experience of the university sphere was concerned) it was only possible to talk about what had been done in Navarra. For 13 years, seminars, week-long studies, and congresses, for example, the International Association for Mass Communication Research (IAMCR) conference in 1968 (Barrera, 2019), were held there, as well as a selection of other activities spanning the professional and academic, in tune with the principles that led to its creation. As De-Moragas wrote, "in the barren research panorama of those years, the texts and methodological influences of the University of Navarra provided the journalism schools with their main academic and theoretical resources" (De-Moragas, 1981, p. 228).…”
Section: Favorable Circumstancesmentioning
confidence: 99%