2007
DOI: 10.25200/bjr.v3n2.2007.117
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Networking Journalism Studies: Towards a World Journalism Survey

Abstract: During the last twenty years or so, comparative research has gained increased attention in journalism studies. The end of the cold war and the onward march of globalization gave a fresh impetus to the mobility of researchers. Scholars nowadays find many opportunities where NetworkiNg JourNalism studies: towards a world JourNalism survey THOMAS HANITZSCH Ilmenau University of Technology, GermanyABSTRACT Most scholars argue that cross-national research is indispensable for establishing the generalizability of t… Show more

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“…1 In the newer body of ''student research'', our study has many features in common with the studies of British journalism students by Ball, Hanna and Sanders (Ball et al, 2006;Hanna and Saunders, 2007). Under the umbrella of David Weaver (1998), several studies of journalism values have been conducted in various parts of the world (for instance Hanitzsch et al, 2005;Hanitzsch, 2006;Henningham, 1998;Herscovitz, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1 In the newer body of ''student research'', our study has many features in common with the studies of British journalism students by Ball, Hanna and Sanders (Ball et al, 2006;Hanna and Saunders, 2007). Under the umbrella of David Weaver (1998), several studies of journalism values have been conducted in various parts of the world (for instance Hanitzsch et al, 2005;Hanitzsch, 2006;Henningham, 1998;Herscovitz, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%