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    Ethical aspects of preparing journalistic materials about children and for children’s audiences: A humanistic approach by Zubarkina, Elena Stanislavovna

    “…Certain ethical charters and standards ratifi ed by journalistic organizations in Russia contain recommendations for the preparation of media materials that address the topic of childhood directly or indirectly. …”
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    Harmonizing Traditional Journalistic Values With Emerging AI Technologies: A Systematic Review of Journalists’ Perception by Sangyon Oh, Jaemin Jung

    Published in Media and Communication (2025-04-01)
    “…These strategies aim to create a balanced framework where AI-driven news production can uphold essential journalistic standards while embracing technological innovation.…”
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    GDPR RULES AND EXCEPTIONS FOR JOURNALISTS by Dan-Valeriu VOINEA

    “…The paper also considers the GDPR's global influence on data protection standards. While the GDPR has set new benchmarks for data protection, its interaction with journalistic activities remains complex and evolving. …”
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    MULTICULTURAL COMPETENCE IN THE JOURNALIST'S EDUCATION by O. Belaya, A. Onoprienko

    “…To determine the vector of improving the structure and content of professional training of journalists, a comparative analysis of educational programs (OP) in the field of «Journalism», an analysis of the competency model presented in the Federal State Educational Standard of Higher Education in the field of «Journalism» is carried out. …”
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    Standards of Journalism and “Language of Tolerance”in the Context of Legislation and State and National Security by Mykola Vaskiv

    “…The article analyses the persistent proposals from a number of journalists and media experts since 2014 to adhere to the “language of tolerance” and avoid “stylistically coloured vocabulary” for naming members of illegal armed groups, ideologues and leaders of quasi-state formations in ORDLO (SDDLR — separate districts of Donetsk and Luhansk regions; temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine) in journalistic works. …”
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    Journalistic quality in the eye of the beholder: An eye-tracking study on user comments and their effect on journalistic quality perception by Maximilian Eder, Katharina Pohl, Annika Sehl

    Published in Studies in Communication, Media (2025-09-01)
    “…The findings shed light on this complex interaction between user comments and journalistic quality perception, offering valuable insights for journalists, news organizations, and online platforms striving to optimize the reader’s experience while upholding journalistic standards.…”
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    FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND VIOLENCE AGAINST JOURNALISTS by Radu Florin GEAMĂNU

    Published in Challenges of the Knowledge Society (2017-05-01)
    “…This study will contain an analysys on the international and regional standards in the field of freedom of expression, as stipulated in the United Nations conventions and in the European Convention of Human Rights. …”
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    Professional identity and problems of novice journalists by E. E. Pronina

    Published in Неофилология (2023-12-01)
    “…The theoretical foundations and heuristic possibilities of the ontological approach are demonstrated on the example of empirical research into the psychological problems of novice journalists. Professional identity is considered not as an externally set standard, but as a psychological attitude spontaneously formed in real life, which is found in the deep structure of respondents’ anxiety. …”
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    Defining Journalistic Autonomy in the Wake of Disinformation in Spain by Luis Bouza‐García, Rocío Sánchez‐del‐Vas, Jorge Tuñón‐Navarro

    Published in Media and Communication (2025-09-01)
    “…Recent challenges to media legitimacy illustrate declining professional standards, insufficient self‐regulation, and the blurred boundaries of journalistic identity. …”
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