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Título: | Comparing journalistic role performance across thematic beats : a 37-country study | Autor: | Mellado, Claudia Márquez Ramírez, Mireya VanLeuven, Sarah Jackson, Daniel Mothes, Cornelia Arcila Calderón, Carlos Berthaut, Jérome Blanchett, Nicole Boudana, Sandrine Yang Chen Ning, Katherine Davydov, Sergey De Maio, Mariana Fahmy, Nagwa Ferrero, Martina Garcés Prettel, Miguel Hagen, Lutz Hallin, Daniel C. Humanes, María Luisa Himma Kadakas, Marju Keel, Guido Kozman, Claudia Krstić, Aleksandra Lecheler, Sophie Lee, Misook I Hsuan Lin, Christi Mazzoni, Marco McGuinness, Kieran McIntyre, Karen Mick, Jacques Navarro, Cristina Olivera, Dasniel Pizarro, Marcela Silke, Henry Skjerdal, Terje Stępińska, Agnieszka Szabó, Gabriella Viveros Aguilar, Diana |
Palabras clave: | PERIODISMO; NOTICIAS PERIODISTICAS; ROL PROFESIONAL; LIBERTAD DE PRENSA; INFORMACION PERIODISTICA | Fecha de publicación: | 2023 | Editorial: | Universidad Estatal de Iowa SAGE Publishing |
Cita: | Mellado, C., Márquez-Ramírez, M., Van Leuven, S. et al. Comparing journalistic role performance across thematic beats : a 37-country study [en línea]. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. 2023. doi: 10.1177/10776990231173890. Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/17052 | Resumen: | Abstract: Studies suggest that, at the routine level, news beats function as unique “microcultures.” Exploring this “particularist” approach in news content, we compare how the interventionist, watchdog, loyal, service, infotainment, and civic roles materialize across 11 thematic news beats and analyze the moderating effect of platforms, ownership, and levels of political freedom on journalistic role performance in hard and soft news. Based on the second wave of the Journalistic Role Performance (JRP) project, this article reports the findings of a content analysis of 148,474 news items from 37 countries. Our results reveal the transversality of interventionism, the strong associations of some topics and roles, and the limited reach of news beat particularism in the face of moderating variables. | URI: | https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/17052 | ISSN: | 1077-6958 (impreso) 2161-4326 (online) |
Disciplina: | CIENCIAS SOCIALES | DOI: | 10.1177/10776990231173890 | Derechos: | Acceso abierto | Fuente: | Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. 2023. |
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