The Handbook of European Communication History 2019
DOI: 10.1002/9781119161783.ch19
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Professionalisms and Journalism History

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“…International comparative studies are needed to make national paths of digitalization of media systems (Mattoni and Ceccobelli, 2018) and the journalistic adaptation of the Internet (e.g., Singer et al, 2011) obvious. Historical studies show not only variations but also general trends in the professionalization of journalism in Europe (Kunelius et al, 2020;Requate, 1995). This evidence raises the question how digital journalistic practices' transnationally diffuse (Broersma, 2020;Kunert et al, 2022) through mutual observation and imitation (Oggolder et al, 2020: 341).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…International comparative studies are needed to make national paths of digitalization of media systems (Mattoni and Ceccobelli, 2018) and the journalistic adaptation of the Internet (e.g., Singer et al, 2011) obvious. Historical studies show not only variations but also general trends in the professionalization of journalism in Europe (Kunelius et al, 2020;Requate, 1995). This evidence raises the question how digital journalistic practices' transnationally diffuse (Broersma, 2020;Kunert et al, 2022) through mutual observation and imitation (Oggolder et al, 2020: 341).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%