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Journalists thinking about precarity: Making sense of the “new normal”

This study analyzes the effects of precarity on thinking about professionalism and professional identity among journalists.

Journalists' Perceptions of Precarity: Toward a Theoretical Model

Thus far, precarity research in journalism has primarily focused on empirical investigations of precarious employment rather than on theorizing ...

Journalists thinking about precarity: Making sense of the "new normal".

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Journalists thinking about precarity : Making sense of the "new normal"

This study analyzes the effects of precarity on thinking about professionalism and professional identity among journalists, based on a re-analysis of three ...

Journalists thinking about precarity : Making sense of the "new normal"

Abstract [en] ... The study shows that journalists in this cross-national sample are “primed” for precarity; i.e. they largely accept precarity as ...

Journalists' Perceptions of Precarity: Toward a Theoretical Model

Thus far, precarity research in journalism has primarily focused on empirical investigations of precarious employment rather than on theorizing how journalists ...

Journalists thinking about precarity : Making sense of the "new normal"

The study shows that journalists in this cross-national sample are “primed” for precarity; i.e. they largely accept precarity as natural part of journalism ...

The precarious nature of a career in journalism - Technique

“Sometimes journalists subconsciously make the mistake of not thinking about the sensitivity of the situation and simply parachute into ...

A New Form of Precarity (of Practice)? Professional Deskilling at the ...

It is concluded that a deskilling of the journalist profession constitutes a new type of precarity of practice, able to capture journalistic quality and which ...

Boiled watchdogs? The declining professional autonomy of ...

To sum up, research shows that precarious working conditions limit journalists' professional autonomy both at the level of role perceptions ( ...

NEWSWORK AND PRECARITY - Research Explorer

A young freelance journalist told the interviewers: “I am always checking my e-mail. Always thinking about new stories. I don't really know what weekends are, ...

How Freelance Journalists Are Moving from Precarity to Solidarity

... think that speaks to how precarious freelancing actually is. For example, getting a written contract for one's work might seem obvious to ...

Journalism, an increasingly precarious profession

'The Commission seems to think that employers change their machinery every five years, rather like motorists and their cars. Many old, high-polluting diesel.

Living the liquid life: Gender, precarity, and journalism in the post ...

... thinking – a situation in which the journalist community is lagging, and many journalists belong to the losers (Werne, 2017). The new reality is not ...

Guest Editor's Note: Dr. Jane Singer – International Symposium on ...

... Journalists Thinking about Precarity,” our next chapter. Taking us back across the Atlantic, the author draws on more than 60 interviews in 14 countries to ...

Freelancers' work-life experiences and coping strategies

The previous section has shown that precarity in freelancer journalists' lives can be broken down into various care deficits they experience, ...

(PDF) Precarious Passion or Passionate ... - ResearchGate

In journalism and editing, as one particular field of cognitive and knowledge labour, workers' experiences of passion and precarisation lay ...

Making Precarity Productive | 17 | Newswork and Precarity | Erwin van

This chapter argues that the precarious circumstances of media work in general and journalism in particular can be made productive by considering different ...

16. Precarity in Media Work - De Gruyter

The following snapshot of one younger Australian journalist's responses to job loss and re-employment illustrates exactly what learning to live with the ...

Job precariousness in journalism: dimensions and predicting factors

... thought to produce an increase in “atypical” jobs, that is to say, marginalized, temporary, and non-permanent occupations. The latter are ...