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dc.creator潘俊宏zh_TW
dc.creatorPan, Chung-Hung
dc.date2010-10
dc.date.accessioned2016-09-08T07:50:07Z-
dc.date.available2016-09-08T07:50:07Z-
dc.date.issued2016-09-08T07:50:07Z-
dc.identifier.urihttp://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/101700-
dc.description.abstract藉由攝影記者的勞動經驗分析,指出專業勞動者若沒有相對應的勞動條件保障專業,專業價值只能是商業利益的交換價值,甚至會進一步壓迫與剝削專業勞動者。
dc.description.abstractThis study primarily focuses on the labor process of photojournalists by participant observation and in-depth interviews to analyze photojournalists’ working conditions and professional ethics after the newspapers embargo had been relieved. The results indicated that journalism ethics was falling along with the news commercialization, and it has caused photojournalists to lose professional independence, and to sway between the identity of being the workers or the professionals. By analyzing the photojournalists’ labor process, it has been found that the professional workers’ values were merely based on the value of business interests. According to this reality, it may be causing further oppression and exploitation of the professional workers, if there is no corresponding working conditions to safeguard the professionals.
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dc.relation新聞學研究, 105, 247-275
dc.relationMass Communication Research
dc.subject工作倫理; 專業主義; 專業倫理; 勞動過程; 攝影記者
dc.subjectlabor process; photojournalist; professionalism; professional ethics; work ethics
dc.title趕新聞遊戲下的「真實」: 攝影記者的勞動處境與專業焦慮zh_TW
dc.title.alternativeThe “Reality” under News Making: Working Conditions and Professional Anxiety of Photojournalists
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