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ينظم معهد الجزيرة للإعلام مسابقة أفضل مقال للصحافة الرياضية، برعاية اللجنة العليا للمشاريع والإرث في قطر.
تنطلق المسابقة الشهر المقبل على أن تخصص جائزة لصحفيين اثنين. يحصل الفائزان على فرصة حضور المباراة الأخيرة ضمن فعاليات كأس العرب FIFA 2021، وتغطية أسبوعين من الفعاليات المزمع تنظيمها بالدوحة بين 30 نوفمبر و18 ديسمبر 2021. وتغطي الجائزة مصاريف تذاكر الذهاب والعودة من وإلى بلد الفائزين، والإقامة في قطر وتصاريح الدخول إلى الملعب بالإضافة إلى مبلغ ألف دولار لكل فائز.
مواضيع الجائزة:
المواضيع الرياضية المحلية التي لها أثر على المجتمع.
التجارب الشخصية الموثقة في تغطية الأحداث الكبرى.
أبحاث حول الصحافة الرياضية.
القصة الإنسانية في الصحافة الرياضية.
المتقدمون للجائزة
صحفيون رياضيون.
طلبة الصحافة في الكليات والمعاهد.
شروط المسابقة:
أن يعالج المقال موضوعا خاصا بالشأن الرياضي يشترط أن يكون من صميم التجربة المحلية.
إذا كان المقال متعلقا بموضوع بحثي، ينبغي أن يكون السرد سلسا معززا بالمراجع ويحترم قيمة البحث، كما أن سرد التجارب الشخصية يجب أن يقترن بالمعلومات.
أن تكون زاوية المعالجة واضحة ومحددة بدقة، وتستبعد المواضيع الإنشائية والفضفاضة.
أن يحترم المقال قيم المهنية والنزاهة والحياد، ولا تقبل المقالات التي تتضمن الآراء والانطباعات.
ألا تكون المقالات منشورة سابقاً.
لا يجب أن يقل عدد الكلمات 2000 ولا يزيد عن 3500.
لا يجوز الترشح للمسابقة بأكثر من عمل واحد.
يشترط أن يكون الكاتب عربيا مقيما في دولة عربية، وأن يتناول قضية رياضية محلية.
يشترط أن يلتزم الصحفي بإجراءات الدخول إلى دولة قطر الخاصة بفيروس كوفيد-19، مع مراعاة كافة الإجراءات الصحية للوقاية من الفيروس.
يشترط أن يوثق الصحفي تجربته بعد تغطية البطولة.
ترسل المواد إلى بريد مجلة الصحافة الإلكتروني: ajreditor@aljazeera.net
مرفقة بالملفات التالية:
سيرة ذاتية
نماذج من مقالات سابقة.
نسخة من جواز السفر.
صورة شخصية حديثة.
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