Perceiving Professional Threats: Journalism’s discursive reaction to the rise of new media entities

Scott A. Eldridge
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Researching what Silvio Waisbord (2013) calls the ambiguities of the profession of journal- ism requires confronting changes and challenges to journalism, addressing the self-proclaimed assertions of those who see themselves as journalists, and doing so with an eye to changing landscapes. To understand journalism’s professional identity in a digital era requires an equally agile approach, one that assesses professional adherence and identi es ways these aspects of identity translate and transpire in traditional understandings and forms, and how they relate to digitally native forms of mediated communication. Steeped in re exive approaches born out of critical enquiry, this article advocates textual analysis and a discourse analysis methodology for analysing this identity, and posits that evaluating discourses of professional identity in texts serves as a gauge of journalism’s ‘threat perception’ towards new entities in the digital era. Pairing this approach with an engaged discussion of concepts of journalism allows for a broader understanding of how journalism’s professional identity is performed. First, this method better utilizes the way identity serves as a point around which tenets of ‘being’ journalism can be explored and, second, it engenders a more nuanced understanding of perceived threats to journalism’s primacy in the digital era. For educators, exploring how ‘di erent answers to journalistic problems are emerging in the online envi- ronment’ (Singer 2005: 180), re exive analysis assuages disputes over journalism’s ambigu- ous professionalism, and moves towards a view of digital possibilities that discount threats, and advance understandings towards a more re exive space that better addresses the nexus between traditional concepts of journalism and new media opportunities.
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感知职业威胁:新闻业对新媒体实体崛起的话语反应
研究Silvio Waisbord(2013)所说的新闻业的模糊性,需要面对新闻业的变化和挑战,解决那些自认为是记者的人自称的主张,并关注不断变化的环境。要理解数字时代新闻业的职业身份,需要一种同样敏捷的方法,即评估职业依从性,识别身份的这些方面在传统理解和形式下的转化和传播方式,以及它们与数字原生媒介传播形式的关系。本文采用批判性探究产生的反思方法,提倡文本分析和话语分析方法来分析这种身份,并认为评估文本中职业身份的话语可以作为衡量新闻业对数字时代新实体的“威胁感知”的标准。将这种方法与对新闻概念的积极讨论相结合,可以更广泛地理解新闻的职业身份是如何执行的。首先,这种方法更好地利用了身份作为探索“存在”新闻原则的一个点的方式,其次,它对数字时代新闻业首要地位的感知威胁产生了更细致的理解。对于教育工作者来说,探索“新闻问题的不同答案是如何在网络环境中出现的”(Singer 2005: 180),反思分析缓和了对新闻模糊的专业性的争论,并走向了一种低估威胁的数字可能性的观点,并推进了对更反思空间的理解,更好地解决了传统新闻概念与新媒体机会之间的联系。
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