New models, same practices? Examining professional values and peace journalism training

IF 2.7 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Journalism Pub Date : 2024-08-05 DOI:10.1177/14648849241272193
Meagan E. Doll
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Existing work on peace journalism would suggest that some journalism cultures may be more receptive to—or perhaps already practice elements of—peace journalism. However, little research has documented, nor explored, perceptions of peace journalism when its practices are perceived as customary to situated professional environments. To better understand this phenomenon, this study examines how journalists ascribe value to peace journalism training, particularly when they were reportedly familiar with, or already practicing, peace journalism. Drawing on in-depth interviews with journalists from Uganda, South Sudan, and Kenya, findings suggest that values associated with attending peace journalism trainings at times transcend the ostensible goals of workshop organizers. These values include trainings as a means for building professional networks, improving general journalistic skills, and fulfilling social expectations. Understanding these professional values contextualizes the adaptation of peace journalism across contexts, with implications for journalism professionalization processes more broadly.
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新的模式,同样的做法?审视专业价值观与和平新闻培训
有关和平新闻的现有研究表明,某些新闻文化可能更容易接受和平新闻,或者已经在 实践和平新闻的要素。然而,当和平新闻的实践被认为是所处职业环境的惯例时,很少有研究记录或探讨对和平新闻的看法。为了更好地理解这一现象,本研究探讨了记者如何赋予和平新闻培训以价值,尤其是当他们据说熟悉或已经在实践和平新闻时。通过对乌干达、南苏丹和肯尼亚记者的深入采访,研究结果表明,与参加和平新闻培训相关的价值观有时超越了讲习班组织者的表面目标。这些价值观包括将培训作为建立专业网络、提高一般新闻技能和满足社会期望的一种手段。对这些专业价值观的理解使和平新闻在不同背景下的适应性变得更加具体,从而对新闻专业化进程产生更广泛的影响。
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Journalism
Journalism COMMUNICATION-
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期刊介绍: Journalism is a major international, peer-reviewed journal that provides a dedicated forum for articles from the growing community of academic researchers and critical practitioners with an interest in journalism. The journal is interdisciplinary and publishes both theoretical and empirical work and contributes to the social, economic, political, cultural and practical understanding of journalism. It includes contributions on current developments and historical changes within journalism.
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