Newsworkers : a comparative European perspective /
"Comparing a range of European countries, this study looks at how journalistic work has been affected by the changes to journalism institutions"--
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Bloomsbury Academic,
2016.
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Colección: | Comparative media, communication and culture
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover page ; Halftitle page ; Title page ; Copyright page ; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 Journalism as Work and Institution; Definitions and historical starting points; Newswork in crisis?; The case for cross-national comparison; A comparative European study of newswork; Outline of the book; 2 Institution, Work, and Professionalism: An Analytical Framework; Linking institution and work; The two professionalisms of journalism; Structure of the analysis; Professionalism and technology; Professionalism and skill; Professionalism and autonomy; Professionalism and duty: Professional roles.
- Research questions3 Six Countries: Background and Empirical Data; Britain; Estonia; Germany; Italy; Poland; Sweden; Comparative dimensions: Technology, skill, autonomy, and professionalism in six countries; The empirical material; 4 Technology; Introduction; How converged is news production?; Technology and everyday working practices; Technology, standardization, and control; Creativity and innovation; Summary; 5 Skill; Introduction; What are the valued skills of journalism?; Key skills, skill change, and skill demands: A qualitative overview; Summary and conclusions; 6 Autonomy; Introduction.
- Perceptions of autonomy in six countries: An overviewAutonomy and workplace experience: Qualitative analysis; Autonomy in newswork: Discretion, hierarchy and organization; Summary and conclusions; 7 Professionalism; Introduction; Professional roles: What do European journalists perceive as their role in society?; Professional roles: A methodological artifact?; Professionalism in practice: Skills and collective practices; Summary and conclusions; 8 Newswork in Europe: Continuity and Change; The technologized workplace; Skill demands in technologized, flexible, and porous organizations.
- Narrowing boundaries of autonomyAdaptability as professional credo; Comparative notes and final words; Methodological Appendix; Reuters Institute-European Journalists Survey; Current job; Workload and work practices; Skills and values; Control/autonomy; Background; Interview Manual: Newswork Across Europe Project (English); Bibliography; Index.