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This broadens the journalist's role as proposed by Bardoel and Deuze of a professional '' who serves as a node in a complex environment between technology and society, between news and analysis, between annotation and selection, between orientation and investigation '' (2001, p. 101).
Reportr.net Alfred Hermida 2010
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Deuze, like anyone else, has no idea how this might shake out, but it's clear that this segment of the population is skyrocketing in numbers right now, and though they're off the grid at the moment, they could, possibly, result in some interesting market competition in a year or two.
marathonpacks: the soft compulsion of constant consumption training. 2009
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Deuze pulls from the literature a number of interesting themes, tensions and nuances.
Deuzeblog 2008
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Professional identity and ideology of journalists reconsidered Mark Deuze Indiana University ABSTRACT The history of journalism in elective democracies around the world has been described as the emergence of a professional identity of journalists with claims to an exclusive role and status in society, based on and at times fi ercely defended by their occupational ideology.
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Media Work has appeared before in the form of individual articles, Deuze has done a superior job of stitching these together into a coherent book.
Deuzeblog 2008
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Deuze and his students conducted interviews with industry professionals and offer quotes from these throughout the work.
Deuzeblog 2008
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For instance, the practice of multimedia journalism presupposes teamwork and sharing expertise to produce story packages that can be delivered across media, including (but not limited to) interactive components (Deuze, 2004a).
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Professional identity and ideology of journalists reconsidered Mark Deuze Journalism 2005; 6;
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Seen in this light, one would have to consider the elements defining multimedia logic (Deuze, 2004a).
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Deuze details the numerous ways in which large corporations are not as monolithic as they may seem and points out that even as the expansion of these firms adds layers of bureaucracy, the need for organizational flexibility in the changing global market increasingly has stripped out hierarchical aspects of media work, with more tasks being completed externally and internally by freelance workers and project teams.
Deuzeblog 2008
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