‘Everything is dimming out, little by little:’ examining self-censorship among Venezuelan journalists

IF 1.2 Q3 COMMUNICATION Communication Research and Practice Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/22041451.2020.1824435
Paromita Pain, Ezequiel Korin
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ABSTRACT Using the conceptual frameworks of professional reflexivity and collective professional autonomy, our in-depth interviews with 25 journalists from Venezuela show that years of anti-press violence have ensured an atmosphere where journalists self-censor as the norm and where, through different forms, self-censorship has become a part of news routines. Journalists, especially those with over ten years of experience, clearly distinguished between self-censorship and other forms of suppression, but self-censorship has become so prevalent and infused in daily news routines, and so deeply internalised and reinforced that younger journalists and recent entrants into the profession consider self-censorship an integral part of their professional identity.
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“一切都在一点一点地黯淡下来”:审视委内瑞拉记者的自我审查
利用专业反身性和集体专业自治的概念框架,我们对来自委内瑞拉的25名记者进行了深入采访,结果表明,多年的反新闻暴力确保了记者自我审查成为规范的氛围,并且通过不同形式,自我审查已成为新闻惯例的一部分。记者,特别是那些有十年以上经验的记者,清楚地区分了自我审查和其他形式的压制,但自我审查已经变得如此普遍,并融入了日常新闻程序,并且如此深刻地内化和加强,以至于年轻记者和新进入这一职业的人认为自我审查是他们职业身份的一个组成部分。
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