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Examining Professional and Academic Culture in Chilean Journalism and Mass Communication Education
Type de ressource
            Article de revue
        Auteur/contributeur
                    - Mellado, Claudia (Auteur)
Titre
            Examining Professional and Academic Culture in Chilean Journalism and Mass Communication Education
        Résumé
            This article discusses key findings from a survey of the professional patterns, scholarly productivity, and educational characteristics of Chilean Journalism and Mass Communication (JMC) educators, as well as documentary information about the schools where they work. The results reveal a weak academic culture that contrasts with a strong professional culture among the members of this community, but also the influence that both organizational and individual variables have on Chilean JMC educators' orientations. Specifically, the analyses indicated that the level of education, part-time/full-time commitment, and the type of university are the most influential factors in defining both the prevalence of a professional culture and the lack of research productivity. These findings support other international studies, indicating a global tendency across key variables that influence academic development in the field. Likewise, it shows how distant Chilean JCM educators are from the university-scholarly tradition.
        Publication
            Journalism Studies
        Volume
            12
        Numéro
            3
        Pages
            375-391
        Date
            1 juin 2011
        Langue
            Anglais
        ISSN
            1461-670X
        Consulté le
            19/01/2022 12:32
        Catalogue de bibl.
            Taylor and Francis+NEJM
        Extra
            Publisher: Routledge
_eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2010.507373
        Référence
            Mellado, C. (2011). Examining Professional and Academic Culture in Chilean Journalism and Mass Communication Education. Journalism Studies, 12(3), 375‑391. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2010.507373
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