JOURNALISM AS A SCIENCE

Authors

  • Palvaniyazova Ayjamal Karakalpak National University named Berdak Student of Karakalpak Linguistics and Journalism Faculty

Abstract

For many years of research in the field of journalism, scientists have not been able to develop a single definition of science and achieve an understanding of its subject. Therefore, in this article we analysed this issue.

 

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Published

2024-01-01