The Hybridization of Journalistic Cultures: A Comparative Study of Journalistic Role Performance

IF 5.5 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Journal of Communication Pub Date : 2017-11-02 DOI:10.1111/jcom.12339
Claudia Mellado, Lea Hellmueller, Mireya Márquez-Ramírez, Maria Luisa Humanes, Colin Sparks, Agnieszka Stepinska, Svetlana Pasti, Anna-Maria Schielicke, Edson Tandoc, Haiyan Wang
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Influential research on comparative media systems identifies distinctive models according to which certain countries—particularly advanced democracies—share key features in their journalistic cultures. Revisionist literature has not only emphasized the limitations of such models, but also highlighted the hybridization of journalistic cultures elsewhere. This article tests the hybridization thesis, analyzing the presence of six journalistic roles in print news from 19 countries (N = 34,514). Our findings show patterns of multilayered hybridization in the performance of professional roles across and within advanced, transitional, and nondemocratic countries, with journalistic cultures displaying different types of hybridity that do not resemble either existing ideal media system typologies or conventional assumptions about political or regional clusters. The implications of these findings for future studies are discussed.

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新闻文化的杂交:新闻角色表现的比较研究
对比较媒体系统的有影响力的研究确定了一些独特的模式,根据这些模式,某些国家——尤其是发达的民主国家——在其新闻文化中具有共同的关键特征。修正主义文学不仅强调了这种模式的局限性,而且强调了其他地方新闻文化的杂交。本文检验了杂交理论,分析了来自19个国家(N = 34,514)的印刷新闻中存在的六种新闻角色。我们的研究结果表明,在发达国家、转型国家和非民主国家中,职业角色的表现存在多层杂交模式,新闻文化表现出不同类型的杂交,这些杂交既不像现有的理想媒体系统类型,也不像关于政治或区域集群的传统假设。讨论了这些发现对未来研究的意义。
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Journal of Communication
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Communication, the flagship journal of the International Communication Association, is a vital publication for communication specialists and policymakers alike. Focusing on communication research, practice, policy, and theory, it delivers the latest and most significant findings in communication studies. The journal also includes an extensive book review section and symposia of selected studies on current issues. JoC publishes top-quality scholarship on all aspects of communication, with a particular interest in research that transcends disciplinary and sub-field boundaries.
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