PROBLEMS WITH THE APPLICATION OF THE INTERNET TO RESEARCH JOURNALISM AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Gordana Tkalec
Pagini: 125-139
Publicat: 1 Jan 2013
Vizualizări: 197
Descărcări: 12
Rezumat: Just as the Internet has made a difference to all mankind, it has also given immeasurable advantages to research journalism as well as to scientific research, which becomes faster, more accessible and most of all - cheaper, offering in some cases the prompt possibility for checking. The objective of this work is to point out its advantages as well as disadvantages of the use of the Internet in research journalism and scientific research. I decided on a combined method, including theoretical and scientific research and empirical research as well, thereby using the very object of the research, i.e. the Internet. Since the Internet is by definition a social network, I decided to modify and apply the technique of RespondentDriven Sampling (RDS).
Cuvinte cheie: research journalism, scientific research, internet, information and communications technologies
Citează acest articol: Gordana Tkalec. PROBLEMS WITH THE APPLICATION OF THE INTERNET TO RESEARCH JOURNALISM AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Media & Mass Communication 2, 125-139 (2013). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1002978/
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