Journalists and media ownership: Practices and professional conditions of Argentine Journalism

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Abstract

The professional practices of Argentine journalists reveal the multiplicity of factors that impact journalistic culture. The results of the national study for the global project Worlds of Journalism offers evidence that the type of media organization in which journalists work does not generate different working conditions or respond to alternative professional models. The results reinforce the approach that the professional culture is the result of the interaction between personal values and the guidelines of organizations and companies. In this sense, the study of the professional culture of journalism needs to be approached from a multidimensional perspective that includes the study of legal frameworks, trade union protection, organizational guidelines and accepted ethical parameters.

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Amado, A., & Waisbord, S. (2018). Journalists and media ownership: Practices and professional conditions of Argentine Journalism. Brazilian Journalism Research, 14(2), 364–383. https://doi.org/10.25200/BJR.v14n2.2018.1090

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