Journalism in change : journalistic culture in Poland, Russia and Sweden /

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Imprint:Frankfurt ; New York : Peter Lang Edition, 2015.
Description:333 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Language:English
Series:Studies in communication and politics ; v. 3
Studies in communication and politics ; v. 3.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10910062
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Other authors / contributors:Nygren, Gunnar, 1954- editor.
Dobek-Ostrowska, Bogusława, editor.
ISBN:9783631649213
3631649215
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-301) and index.
Summary:Media developments change journalism all over the world. But are the changes the same in different media systems? How is professionalization influenced by the constant growth of a network society and social media? How are commercialization and political influences in the media relating to each other? These are some of the issues discussed in this study. It is based on the research project Journalism in Change - professional journalistic cultures in Poland, Russia and Sweden. From 2011 to 2014 researchers from Sweden, Poland and Russia at Södertörn University in Stockholm have been cooperating closely in order to survey a sample of 1500 journalists and 60 in depth interviews with journalists. The results are presented in a comparative design covering different areas.0It is an unusually tightly focused volume that sheds much light on the values, roles and working conditions of these journalists in a revealing comparative perspective. It is a model of well-conceptualized and carefully conducted comparative cross-national journalism research.0.
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Summary:Media developments change journalism all over the world. But are the changes the same in different media systems? How is professionalization influenced by the constant growth of a network society and social media? How are commercialization and political influences in the media relating to each other? These are some of the issues discussed in this study. It is based on the research project Journalism in Change - professional journalistic cultures in Poland, Russia and Sweden . From 2011 to 2014 researchers from Sweden, Poland and Russia at Södertörn University in Stockholm have been cooperating closely in order to survey a sample of 1500 journalists and 60 in depth interviews with journalists. The results are presented in a comparative design covering different areas.<br> It is an unusually tightly focused volume that sheds much light on the values, roles and working conditions of these journalists in a revealing comparative perspective. It is a model of well-conceptualized and carefully conducted comparative cross-national journalism research.<br> David H. Weaver, Bloomington, Indiana University, USA
Physical Description:333 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-301) and index.
ISBN:9783631649213
3631649215