一个值得玩的游戏:19世纪后期法国和美国新闻业的形成

M. Powers, Sandra Vera-Zambrano
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本文考察了法国和美国新闻业作为一种有价值职业的信念的形成。利用记者的回忆录、早期教科书和描述新闻的小说,我们表明,在19世纪后期,由于提供的物质和象征性奖励的新颖组合,新闻生活变得有吸引力。那些看似冒险和令人兴奋的工作,有机会表达,有潜在的影响力和与更广泛的社会价值观(例如,反对不公正,告知公民)的联系,这些奖励的可能性形成了一个高度类似的错觉的基础,即相信新闻构成了一个值得人们投入精力的社会游戏(Bourdieu, 2000)。强调这种新兴的价值感填补了历史学术的空白,同时也引发了这样的问题:在当代条件下,这些吸引力是如何被赋予生命的,而这些条件往往会让记者们为获得这些奖励而付出的努力受挫。
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A game worth playing: The formation of a journalistic Illusio in late nineteenth century France and the USA
This article examines the formation of a belief in journalism as a worthwhile career in France and the United States. Using journalists’ memoirs, early textbooks and novels depicting journalism, we show that a life in news became appealing in the late nineteenth century due to the novel mixture of material and symbolic rewards on offer. Promising pay for work that seemed adventurous and exciting, with opportunities for expression, the potential for influence and a connection to broader social values (e.g., fighting injustice, informing citizens), the possibility of these rewards formed the basis of a highly similar illusio – i.e. the belief that journalism constituted a social game worthy of one’s energies (Bourdieu, 2000). Highlighting this emergent sense of worth fills a lacuna in historical scholarship, while also inviting questions about how these attractions are given life under contemporary conditions that often frustrate journalists’ efforts to secure these rewards.
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