Crisis, Precarization and Structural Changes in Journalism: Reflections on Theoretical Trends
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https://doi.org/10.14195/2183-6019_5_3Keywords:
journalism; crisis of journalism; precarization of journalism; structural changes in journalismAbstract
Usually we are faced with a speech that Journalism is going through a crisis of values, identity and market. It is also common the theoretical approach that the profession of journalist goes through a precarization and that this social practice has undergone modifications in its structures. In this context, we present here a theoretical-epistemological discussion about the use of the key concepts journalistic crisis, precarization of the journalist profession and structural changes in Journalism, current theoretical trends in the context of Brazilian academic research on journalism.
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