TY - JOUR
T1 - The Cultural Journalist Around the Globe
T2 - A Comparative Study of Characteristics, Role Perceptions, and Perceived Influences
AU - Hovden, Jan Fredrik
AU - Kristensen, Nete Nørgaard
PY - 2018/8/16
Y1 - 2018/8/16
N2 - This article presents a global-comparative study of journalists reporting about art and culture, that is, cultural journalists. In the literature, this particular group is said to be different from other types of journalists, because their professional work is guided more by an aesthetic logic than a news logic. Until now, however, this difference has mainly been studied in national contexts. Applying a global-comparative perspective by using data from The Worlds of Journalism Study, this article shows that cultural journalists around the globe do in fact differ systematically from other types of journalists in their social and professional characteristics, and also in terms of perceptions of influences on daily work and professional role perceptions. Even though media systemic contexts play a role, cultural journalists do have distinct characteristics worldwide. This is the first study to apply such a global-comparative perspective to the role perceptions of this particular group of journalists.
AB - This article presents a global-comparative study of journalists reporting about art and culture, that is, cultural journalists. In the literature, this particular group is said to be different from other types of journalists, because their professional work is guided more by an aesthetic logic than a news logic. Until now, however, this difference has mainly been studied in national contexts. Applying a global-comparative perspective by using data from The Worlds of Journalism Study, this article shows that cultural journalists around the globe do in fact differ systematically from other types of journalists in their social and professional characteristics, and also in terms of perceptions of influences on daily work and professional role perceptions. Even though media systemic contexts play a role, cultural journalists do have distinct characteristics worldwide. This is the first study to apply such a global-comparative perspective to the role perceptions of this particular group of journalists.
KW - Det Humanistiske Fakultet
KW - Arts journalists
KW - comparative research
KW - cultural journalism
KW - cultural journalists
KW - lifestyle journalists
KW - The Worlds of Journalism Study
U2 - 10.1177/1464884918791224
DO - 10.1177/1464884918791224
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
VL - 22, 3
SP - 689
EP - 708
JO - Journalism
JF - Journalism
SN - 1464-8849
ER -