Professional roles and news construction: a media sociology conceptualization of journalists’ role conception and performance

Journalists’ professional roles entail an important research area, which enhances knowledge on journalism’s attempted impact on political and democratic life. Journalism scholars, however, tend not to study journalistic professional roles from its impact on news content but focus on journalists’ con...

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Main Authors: Lea Hellmueller, Claudia Mellado
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Navarra 2015-06-01
Series:Communication & Society (Formerly Comunicación y Sociedad)
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Online Access:https://revistas.unav.edu/index.php/communication-and-society/article/view/35948
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spelling doaj-24b6e44191df487caae5c01bc6dca60e2021-03-18T09:30:03ZengUniversidad de NavarraCommunication & Society (Formerly Comunicación y Sociedad)2386-78762015-06-0128311210.15581/003.28.3.1-1135948Professional roles and news construction: a media sociology conceptualization of journalists’ role conception and performanceLea Hellmueller0Claudia Mellado1Texas Tech University. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valp. Journalists’ professional roles entail an important research area, which enhances knowledge on journalism’s attempted impact on political and democratic life. Journalism scholars, however, tend not to study journalistic professional roles from its impact on news content but focus on journalists’ conception of their role concluding that the way journalists conceive of their role will eventually shape the stories they produce. Hence, the link between role conception and role performance (i.e., its impact on news) has caught more attention as a justification of research interest than as loci of empirical examination. This conceptual paper revisits this assumption, arguing for an indepth discussion of what the concept of professional role entails to understand its manifestation in news. As journalistic performance must be considered a collective outcome, this article addresses the concept of professional role from its relationship to structural characteristics of media work. Our approach suggests a media sociology conceptualization of professional roles that takes into consideration the gatekeeping context, and most importantly the organizational and societal levels, when analyzing professional roles of journalists.https://revistas.unav.edu/index.php/communication-and-society/article/view/35948professional rolesrole performancerole conceptiongatekeeping theorysociology of news
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Professional roles and news construction: a media sociology conceptualization of journalists’ role conception and performance
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professional roles
role performance
role conception
gatekeeping theory
sociology of news
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Claudia Mellado
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title Professional roles and news construction: a media sociology conceptualization of journalists’ role conception and performance
title_short Professional roles and news construction: a media sociology conceptualization of journalists’ role conception and performance
title_full Professional roles and news construction: a media sociology conceptualization of journalists’ role conception and performance
title_fullStr Professional roles and news construction: a media sociology conceptualization of journalists’ role conception and performance
title_full_unstemmed Professional roles and news construction: a media sociology conceptualization of journalists’ role conception and performance
title_sort professional roles and news construction: a media sociology conceptualization of journalists’ role conception and performance
publisher Universidad de Navarra
series Communication & Society (Formerly Comunicación y Sociedad)
issn 2386-7876
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Journalists’ professional roles entail an important research area, which enhances knowledge on journalism’s attempted impact on political and democratic life. Journalism scholars, however, tend not to study journalistic professional roles from its impact on news content but focus on journalists’ conception of their role concluding that the way journalists conceive of their role will eventually shape the stories they produce. Hence, the link between role conception and role performance (i.e., its impact on news) has caught more attention as a justification of research interest than as loci of empirical examination. This conceptual paper revisits this assumption, arguing for an indepth discussion of what the concept of professional role entails to understand its manifestation in news. As journalistic performance must be considered a collective outcome, this article addresses the concept of professional role from its relationship to structural characteristics of media work. Our approach suggests a media sociology conceptualization of professional roles that takes into consideration the gatekeeping context, and most importantly the organizational and societal levels, when analyzing professional roles of journalists.
topic professional roles
role performance
role conception
gatekeeping theory
sociology of news
url https://revistas.unav.edu/index.php/communication-and-society/article/view/35948
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