Új típusú újságírás, változó újságírói szerepek Erdélyben / (The New Type of Media and Changing Journalistic Roles in Transylvania

Journal Title: ME.dok - MÉDIA–TÖRTÉNET–KOMMUNIKÁCIÓ - Year 2019, Vol 0, Issue 3

Abstract

The article analyzes how the technological changes of the last decades have determined the discourse related to journalism in the Hungarian social and cultural space in Transylvania. What do those involved in the journalistic activity say? What are those particularities that are mainly manifested in the Hungarian press in Transylvania in the context of radical transformations? Who is considered a journalist and what determines the status of journalist – from an ethnical minority?

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Mária Botházi

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Mária Botházi (2019). Új típusú újságírás, változó újságírói szerepek Erdélyben / (The New Type of Media and Changing Journalistic Roles in Transylvania. ME.dok - MÉDIA–TÖRTÉNET–KOMMUNIKÁCIÓ, 0(3), 15-26. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-674927