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The Journalist''s Predicament: Difficult Choices in a Declining Profession

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By (author): Matthew Powers Sandra Vera-Zambrano

Low pay. Uncertain work prospects. Diminished prestige. Why would anyone still want be a journalist? Drawing on in-depth interviews in France and the United States, Matthew Powers and Sandra Vera-Zambrano explore the ways individuals come to believe that journalism is a worthy pursuitand how that conviction is managed and sometimes dissolves amid the professions ongoing upheavals.

For many people, journalism represents a job that is interesting and substantial, with opportunities for expression, a sense of self-fulfillment, and a connection to broader social values. By distilling complex ideas, holding the powerful to account, and revealing hidden realities, journalists play a crucial role in helping audiences make sense of the world. Experiences in the profession, though, are often far more disappointing. Many find themselves doing tasks that bear little relation to what attracted them initially or are frustrated by institutions privileging what sells over what informs. The imbalance between the professions economic woes and its social importance threatens to erode individuals beliefs that journalism remains a worthwhile pursuit. Powers and Vera-Zambrano emphasize that, as with many seemingly individual choices, social factorsclass, gender, education, and raceshape how journalists make sense of their profession and whether or not they remain in it.

An in-depth story of one profession under pressure, The Journalists Predicament uncovers tensions that also confront other socially important jobs like teaching, nursing, and caretaking. See more
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  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Aug 2023
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780231207911

About Matthew PowersSandra Vera-Zambrano

Matthew Powers is an associate professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Washington in Seattle where he codirects the Center for Journalism Media and Democracy. His books include NGOs as Newsmakers: The Changing Landscape of International News (Columbia 2018).Sandra Vera-Zambrano is a member of the National Research System and coordinates both the PhD program in communication and La Revista Iberoamericana at Universidad Iberoamericana Mexico City.

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