Journalism Between Disruption and Resilience

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autonomy
Beat Reporting
Boundary Struggles
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Commentary Journalism
creative craft
Culture Journals
Demarcation
Demarcation Line
digital Journalism
Digital Storytellers
digital technology
disruptions
employment insecurity
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financial crisis
freelance journalism research
Freelance Life
Fringe Media
Hyperlocal Media
institutional role of media
Internal Cleavages
Journalism
Journalistic Field
Journalistic Professional Ideals
Journalistic Professional Ideology
Journalistic Start Ups
Journalistic Work
Larger Newsrooms
Local Journalism
media industries
media sociology
newsroom
newsroom transformation
Nordic press studies
Norway
PR Work
Precarious Working Conditions
Precarity
Previous Norwegian Studies
professional boundaries
Professional Possibilities
short term contracts
Societal Mission
sociology of journalistic precarity
Swedish Journalism
Traditional Newsrooms

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367701284
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jul 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Following recent developments in digital technologies, financial crises, and changes in audience preferences, this book addresses the critical challenges and disruptions facing the profession of journalism: an arguably precarious industry suffering from employment insecurity, individualization, and loss of autonomy.

Drawing on research from the Norwegian and Nordic media landscape, Journalism Between Disruption and Resilience elaborates on how boundary struggles between journalism and other forms of content, such as marketing and public relations, have become blurred, while social distinctions within the profession are deepened and exacerbated by downsizing and cutbacks in newsrooms and their journalistic staffs. The impact of these developments on the institutional and democratic role of journalism in society is discussed alongside the tensions between professional autonomy and precarious work. Expanding upon several earlier research studies, grounded in the sociology of professions and freelance work, this book provides a new theoretical framework from which to addressjournalistic precarity and the role of journalism in society.

This is an insightful study for advanced students and researchers in the areas of professional journalism, journalism education, and media industries including marketing and public relations.

Birgit Røe Mathisen is Professor at the School of Journalism, Nord University, Bodø, Norway. Her research interests lie primarily within the profession of journalism, local journalism, media, and democracy. Before entering academic work, she worked as a journalist for 20 years.

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