نتایج جستجو برای: journalists

تعداد نتایج: 3116  

Journal: :Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis 2003

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Omid Aghili Mark Sanderson

We describe the results of a qualitative study on journalists’ information seeking behavior on social media. Based on interviews with eleven journalists along with a study of a set of university level journalism modules, we determined the categories of information need types that lead journalists to social media. We also determined the ways that social media is exploited as a tool to satisfy in...

Journal: :Journalism Studies 2017

2016
Anthony Feinstein Saul Feinstein Maziar Behari Bennis Pavisian

OBJECTIVE Iran ranks 173 out of 180 countries on an index of press freedom. The purpose of the study was to assess the psychological wellbeing of Iranian journalists and document the stressors encountered in their work. DESIGN A secure website was established and participants were given their unique identifying number and password to access the site. SETTING Newsrooms in Iran and the diaspo...

Journal: :Journal of sex research 2007
Kimberly R McBride Stephanie A Sanders Erick Janssen Maria Elizabeth Grabe Jennifer Bass Johnny V Sparks Trevor R Brown Julia R Heiman

In this article we report on the findings of a two-part project investigating contemporary issues in sexuality researchers' interaction with journalists. The goal of the project was to explore best practices and suggest curricular and training initiatives for sexuality researchers and journalists that would enhance the accurate dissemination of sexuality research results in the media. We presen...

Journal: :Journal of traumatic stress 2012
Anthony Feinstein

Mexican journalists are frequently the victims of violence, often drug related. The purpose of the study was to assess their mental well-being. Of 104 journalists recruited from 3 news organizations, those who had stopped working on drug-related stories because of intimidation from the criminal drug cartels (n = 26) had significantly greater social dysfunction (p = .024); and more depressive (p...

2016
Maram Hasanain Mossaab Bagdouri Tamer Elsayed Douglas W. Oard

Social media platforms are a major source of information for both the general public and for journalists. Journalists use Twitter and other social media services to gather story ideas, to find eyewitnesses, and for a wide range of other purposes. One way in which journalists use Twitter is to ask questions. This paper reports on an empirical investigation of questions asked by Arab journalists ...

Journal: :Current Biology 1999
Richard F Harris

Science writers generally have it pretty easy. News usually doesn’t come as a surprise. A new finding is typically published in a journal, which reporters get in advance, or announced at a meeting. Sometimes, scientists simply too excited to wait even call a news conference. But every now and then, a bit of news slips out unannounced, and science writers are hung out to dry. That happened on Fr...

Journal: :Learned Publishing 2006
Dario Sambunjak

To increase its visibility among the general public and the international scientific community, the Croatian Medical Journal (CMJ), a small journal from the so-called scientific periphery, introduced a media strategy of sending press releases to journalists and email notices to the newsdesk of a high-profile international scientific journal. Subsequent news coverage and the positive response of...

2015
Anne M. Dijkstra Maaike M. Roefs Constance H.C. Drossaert

Scientists’ participation in science communication and public engagement activities is considered important and a duty. However, in particular, the science-media relationship has not been studied frequently. In this paper, we present findings from interviews with both scientists and journalists which were guided by the Theory of Planned Behavior. Results show that different behavioural, normati...

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