articleJournalismSep 29, 2005Closed access

What is journalism?

Indiana University

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Abstract

The history of journalism in elective democracies around the world has been described as the emergence of a professional identity of journalists with claims to an exclusive role and status in society, based on and at times fiercely defended by their occupational ideology. Although the conceptualization of journalism as a professional ideology can be traced throughout the literature on journalism studies, scholars tend to take the building blocks of such an ideology more or less for granted. In this article the ideal-typical values of journalism’s ideology are operationalized and investigated in terms of how these values are challenged or changed in the context of current cultural and technological…

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Keywords
  • Journalism
  • Ideology
  • Conceptualization
  • Sociology
  • Technical Journalism
  • Identity (music)
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Citizen journalism
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