articleInformation Communication & SocietyApr 18, 2012Closed access

THE TENSION BETWEEN PROFESSIONAL CONTROL AND OPEN PARTICIPATION

University of Minnesota · University of Minnesota System

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Abstract

Amid growing difficulties for professionals generally, media workers in particular are negotiating the increasingly contested boundary space between producers and users in the digital environment. This article, based on a review of the academic literature, explores that larger tension transforming the creative industries by extrapolating from the case of journalism – namely, the ongoing tension between professional control and open participation in the news process. Firstly, the sociology of professions, with its emphasis on boundary maintenance, is used to examine journalism as boundary work, profession, and ideology – each contributing to the formation of journalism's professional logic of control over…

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Keywords
  • Journalism
  • Ideology
  • Openness to experience
  • Sociology
  • Autonomy
  • Boundary-work
  • Public relations
  • Affordance
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