Blurry and Centered or Clear and Balanced

作者: Tara Marie Mortensen

DOI: 10.1080/17512786.2014.892703

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摘要: Contemporary photojournalists are seeing their fellow being laid off, struggling to defend professional values, and all the while having own hard-fought photographs displayed next blurry grainy amateur images taken by mere happenstance. Professional citizen performing similar work, but have very differing understandings of photojournalism values and—importantly—of each other. The purpose this study was glean an insight into photojournalists' perceptions through a coorientational framework. results revealed that may dislike generally do not understand them accurately, hinting toward sense threat. Citizen photojournalists, on other hand, more accurate seek model themselves photojournalists.

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