Journal of Culture-Communication Studies
A comparative study of journalism curriculum in Iran and Turkey

fatemeh sadat merghati khoei; Hossein Afkhami

Volume 24, Issue 64 , January 2024, , Pages 239-265

https://doi.org/10.22083/jccs.2024.387021.3714

Abstract
  The present research is a comparative study on journalism curriculum at undergraduate level between Iran and Turkey. Two countries that have more similarities in terms of historical developments as well as cultural, social and demographic commonalities in the geography of the Middle East and among the ...  Read More

Reflections of Cultural Policies in Journals During Naseri Period

fateme baratlo

Volume 23, Issue 59 , October 2022, , Pages 173-191

https://doi.org/10.22083/jccs.2022.303075.3433

Abstract
  Qajar dynasty, particularly in Naseri period (i.e. Naser al-Din Shah reign), came to this understanding that they could employ cultural policies to a direct influence on people’s lives, by which established a new kind of kingly power over people. For execute such an aim, journals were one of powerful ...  Read More

Assessment of Newspapers’ Undertaking of News and Information Sourcing as a Key Element in Professional Ethics

Saeed Arkanzadehyazdi

Volume 15, Issue 27 , February 2014, , Pages 139-162

Abstract
  Iranian Journalists, nowadays use contents of other media more than the past. According to handbooks and textbooks of professional ethics in journalism, in normal situation journalists should identify their sources clearly and declare the name of medium which is used in their articles. For assessment ...  Read More