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-Journal Vol 9 No 9. Political culture, pedagogy and learning-
-Journal Vol 9. No. 1. Training and political, alternative, intercultural and social education.-
-Journalism and advance gender equity-
-Journalism and Freedom of Speech during the coverage of icon news: First qualitative results-
-Journalism and humanization: eurocentric legacies in journalistic thinking and doing-
-Journalism and journalists in France: What sociological approach?-
-Journalism and the internet-
-Journalism and Writing: the Disciples of Walsh-
-Journalism, Novel and Image Around 1880. Soledad Acosta de Samper and Her Cut-and-Paste Visual Narrative-
-Journalistic agendas of the national and local media in relation to the indigenous and peasant communities of Tolima-
-Journalistic discourse and the supposed impartiality: the modes of appropriation of the discourse of others as indicative of ideological positions-
-Journalistic ethics in the covering of violence-
-Journalistic freedom in Chile and the world: levels and origins of restrictions as perceived by journalists in their work-
-Journalistic Hypertextuality in Observation. A Study of Professional and Documentation Routines in the Newsrooms of Valencian Newspapers-
-Journalistic qualification in the institutions of academic training in the digital media field study-
-Journalistic treatment of climate change in the Peruvian newspapers El Comercio and La República (2013-2017)-
-Journalists, criminals and screens. The Argentine film noir and its relationship with the press during Peronism-
-Journals of thought and the new model of measurement of journals in Colombia-
-Journals: A tool to improve students' writing skills-
-JOUVE MARTIN, José R., 2014, The Black Doctors of Colonial Lima: Science, Race,and Writing in Colonial and Early Republican Peru, Montreal, Kingston, Londres eIthaca, McGill-Queen’s University Press. 210 pp.-