Investigating the Gap Between Journalists’ Role Conceptions and Role Performance in Rwanda and Ethiopia

IF 2.8 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Journalism Studies Pub Date : 2023-07-11 DOI:10.1080/1461670X.2023.2230302
Karen McIntyre, J. Abdenour, Emmanuel Maduneme, T. Skjerdal
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ABSTRACT This study reports select findings from the second wave of the Journalistic Role Performance cross-national project involving 37 countries (www.journalisticperformance.org). Specifically, this study combines survey (N = 83) and content analysis data (N = 4,044) to explain gaps between journalists’ role conceptions and their media organizations’ performance in two African countries, Rwanda and Ethiopia. In 2020–21, we analyzed news stories from 10 media houses — including TV, radio, print and online — and subsequently surveyed journalists who worked at those outlets. Among other findings, the data showed larger gaps between conception and performance for Rwandan journalists than Ethiopian journalists. Journalists in both countries revealed a large gap for the Watchdog role, suggesting journalists valued this role much more than their organizations actually performed it. Interestingly, a greater sense of autonomy predicted larger role gaps in several cases. Results extend the Hierarchical Influence Model into new territory by gauging the influence of multi-level factors in Ethiopian and Rwandan journalistic cultures.
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调查卢旺达和埃塞俄比亚记者角色观念与角色表现之间的差距
本研究报告了涉及37个国家的新闻角色绩效跨国项目的第二波研究结果(www.journalisticperformance.org)。具体而言,本研究结合调查(N = 83)和内容分析数据(N = 4,044)来解释卢旺达和埃塞俄比亚两个非洲国家记者角色观念与其媒体组织绩效之间的差距。在2020-21年,我们分析了来自10家媒体的新闻报道,包括电视、广播、印刷和在线媒体,随后对在这些媒体工作的记者进行了调查。在其他发现中,数据显示卢旺达记者的观念和表现之间的差距比埃塞俄比亚记者更大。两国的记者都透露了对监督角色的巨大差距,这表明记者对这一角色的重视远远超过了他们的组织实际履行这一角色。有趣的是,在一些情况下,更强的自主意识预示着更大的角色差距。结果通过衡量埃塞俄比亚和卢旺达新闻文化中多层次因素的影响,将分层影响模型扩展到新的领域。
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