The Journalism Studies Network (REJ) experience: a French-language experiment in collaborative research
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Resumo: | This article discusses the limitations and potentialities of journalism research utilizing the international networking model. It presents the experience of the Journalism Studies Network (REJ in the French/Portuguese acronym), a French-language research experiment, founded in 1999 and made up of 33 researchers linked to universities in Germany, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Mexico and on Reunion Island. The report shows that despite the existing difficulties, the REJ takes the form of a place with relative autonomy in proposing objectives and methodologies for the study of journalism, which is reflected in the diversity of approaches and research interests developed within the Network. It also permits a more frank and level debate between researchers who occupy different positions in their careers. Coherence is also observed in the approaches adopted inside the REJ, which assures the continuity of the research programs developed. |
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The Journalism Studies Network (REJ) experience: a French-language experiment in collaborative research |
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The Journalism Studies Network (REJ) experience: a French-language experiment in collaborative research |
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The Journalism Studies Network (REJ) experience: a French-language experiment in collaborative research Adghirni, Zélia Leal Research network Journalism International cooperation |
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The Journalism Studies Network (REJ) experience: a French-language experiment in collaborative research |
title_full |
The Journalism Studies Network (REJ) experience: a French-language experiment in collaborative research |
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The Journalism Studies Network (REJ) experience: a French-language experiment in collaborative research |
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The Journalism Studies Network (REJ) experience: a French-language experiment in collaborative research |
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The Journalism Studies Network (REJ) experience: a French-language experiment in collaborative research |
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Adghirni, Zélia Leal |
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Adghirni, Zélia Leal Pereira, Fábio Henrique |
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Pereira, Fábio Henrique |
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Adghirni, Zélia Leal Pereira, Fábio Henrique |
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Research network Journalism International cooperation |
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Research network Journalism International cooperation |
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This article discusses the limitations and potentialities of journalism research utilizing the international networking model. It presents the experience of the Journalism Studies Network (REJ in the French/Portuguese acronym), a French-language research experiment, founded in 1999 and made up of 33 researchers linked to universities in Germany, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Mexico and on Reunion Island. The report shows that despite the existing difficulties, the REJ takes the form of a place with relative autonomy in proposing objectives and methodologies for the study of journalism, which is reflected in the diversity of approaches and research interests developed within the Network. It also permits a more frank and level debate between researchers who occupy different positions in their careers. Coherence is also observed in the approaches adopted inside the REJ, which assures the continuity of the research programs developed. |
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2011 |
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Brazilian Association of Journalism Researchers (SBPJor) |
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Brazilian Association of Journalism Researchers (SBPJor) |
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