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Стадии формирования профессиональной идентичности журналиста

Authors: Makarova, N. Y.;

Стадии формирования профессиональной идентичности журналиста

Abstract

The article considers the stages of formation of a journalist’s professional identity: from the beginning of professional training to active and long-term work in the media sphere. The focus is on qualitative changes of personality during the transition from one stage to another.

В статье рассматриваются стадии формирования профессиональной идентичности журналиста: от начала профессионального обучения до активной и многолетней работы в медиасфере. Фокусируется внимание на качественных изменениях личности при переходе от одной стадии к другой.

Keywords

ЖУРНАЛИСТСКАЯ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТЬ, ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНАЯ ИДЕНТИЧНОСТЬ, JOURNALISM, JOURNALISM EDUCATION, ЖУРНАЛИСТСКОЕ ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ, PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY

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