Professionalism and ethics in journalism: Perceptions, practices, and challenges

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Respondent for paper 1980 is Dr. Aynur Sarisakaloğlu
Respondent for paper 2121 is Mr. Lukas Kick
Respondent for paper 2131 is Dr. Aynur Sarisakaloğlu
Respondent for paper 839 is Dr. Jeremaiah Opiniano

Professionalism and ethics in journalism: Perceptions, practices, and challenges
Session Code:
JRE-10
Chair:
Saba
Bebwai
University Technology of Sydney
1980
Immersing formats – productional characteristics of immersive journalism and their ethical challenges
Session Code:
JRE-10
Lukas
Kick
University of Passau
2121
Journalistic Professionalism in COVID-19 reports:A comparison between China, United States ,Britain and Japan
Session Code:
JRE-10
Zhifeng
Wang
Communication University of China
Yufeng
Hou
Shihezi University
2131
How mentors train journalism students through online internships during a pandemic: A mixed methods study from the Philippines
Session Code:
JRE-10
Areeya Tatjana
Ho
University of Santo Tomas
Ella
Mercado
University of Santo Tomas
Jeremaiah
Opiniano
University of Santo Tomas
839
Profession or professionalism? Chinese undergraduates' perception and career identity of journalism: evidence from an IAT experiment and interviews
Session Code:
JRE-10
Jingyi
Guo
Beijing Normal University
Ya
Yang
Beijing Normal University

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