Transhistorical views over journalism as a profession
In this paper we aim to describe the basics, the roots, the genetic heritage of the today Romanian journalism, as a profession and epistemic object. The idea came to us from this need to offer an answer, an explanation regarding the necessity of a strong development of the journalistic education. Th...
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description | In this paper we aim to describe the basics, the roots, the genetic heritage of the today Romanian journalism, as a profession and epistemic object. The idea came to us from this need to offer an answer, an explanation regarding the necessity of a strong development of the journalistic education. The journalistic education has continually to confront scepticism, some pretty noisy denial from the journalists. Our researches led have led us intro the historical area, in the communist age, and the findings were really unexpected for the new generations. We have showed that the communist system not only knew what the power of the press really means, but it looked (and it managed) to control it in the minutest detail - from its birth (at school) to the newsrooms. |
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spelling | doaj.art-815296d8bea24a978d1e52e6ec99473d2022-12-21T18:26:23ZengEditura SitechSocial Sciences and Education Research Review2392-98632017-12-0142167172Transhistorical views over journalism as a professionXenia Negrea0Dan Valeriu Voinea1CCSCMOP, Journalism Specialization, University of Craiova, RomaniaCCSCMOP, Journalism Specialization, University of Craiova, RomaniaIn this paper we aim to describe the basics, the roots, the genetic heritage of the today Romanian journalism, as a profession and epistemic object. The idea came to us from this need to offer an answer, an explanation regarding the necessity of a strong development of the journalistic education. The journalistic education has continually to confront scepticism, some pretty noisy denial from the journalists. Our researches led have led us intro the historical area, in the communist age, and the findings were really unexpected for the new generations. We have showed that the communist system not only knew what the power of the press really means, but it looked (and it managed) to control it in the minutest detail - from its birth (at school) to the newsrooms.http://sserr.ro/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/4-2-167-172.pdfeducation journalism communism propaganda information |
spellingShingle | Xenia Negrea Dan Valeriu Voinea Transhistorical views over journalism as a profession Social Sciences and Education Research Review education journalism communism propaganda information |
title | Transhistorical views over journalism as a profession |
title_full | Transhistorical views over journalism as a profession |
title_fullStr | Transhistorical views over journalism as a profession |
title_full_unstemmed | Transhistorical views over journalism as a profession |
title_short | Transhistorical views over journalism as a profession |
title_sort | transhistorical views over journalism as a profession |
topic | education journalism communism propaganda information |
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