Finding Leadership in the “Real World” of News: The Professional Socialization of Leadership Development and Issues of Power, Gender, Race, and Self Esteem in a College Broadcast Journalism Lab, A Case Study

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Main Author: Collins, Janice Marie
Language:English
Published: Ohio University / OhioLINK 2009
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Online Access:http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1236724544
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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-ohiou12367245442021-08-03T05:45:57Z Finding Leadership in the “Real World” of News: The Professional Socialization of Leadership Development and Issues of Power, Gender, Race, and Self Esteem in a College Broadcast Journalism Lab, A Case Study Collins, Janice Marie Education Gender Journalism Teaching Womens Studies leadership gender race self esteem broadcast journalism college professional socialization <p>Addressing important issues that design news content such as gatekeepers, agenda setting and diversity is part of the daily routine in professional newsrooms. Although there has been evidence of a recent increase in the number of females in management positions in the broadcast journalism industry and the majority of college broadcast students are female, men, overwhelmingly, hold the positions of power when addressing these issues. This dissertation sought to explore the development of leadership before a student enters the professional arena – in a broadcast journalism college lab. Observation analysis, interviews, and an online survey that was distributed at the beginning of the lab and at the end were used in this case study to analyze issues of gender, self esteem, diversity, power, and leadership construction. </p><p>It was found that women's self esteem scores were average to low average while men carried above average to high averages of self esteem. Transactional and resonant leadership styles were prevalent in this culture and almost no representations of transformational styles of leadership were witnessed. This phenomenon was especially apparent when it came to how the students addressed issues of diversity. The results revealed that students did not like to follow leaders who were challenging or had transformational leadership skills. Based on the findings, it is the position of the researcher, the lack of civic journalism that extended itself outside of the classroom and off-campus grounds, the lack of transformational leadership due to working in a peer-controlled environment, and low levels of self esteem resulted in the development and sustainment of a culture that was non-confrontational, codependent, and egalitarian. The resulting type of organizational behavior and culture did not appear to foster leadership development that transcends the daily routine of producing a newscast.</p> 2009-04-24 English text Ohio University / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1236724544 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1236724544 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws.
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language English
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topic Education
Gender
Journalism
Teaching
Womens Studies
leadership
gender
race
self esteem
broadcast journalism
college
professional socialization
spellingShingle Education
Gender
Journalism
Teaching
Womens Studies
leadership
gender
race
self esteem
broadcast journalism
college
professional socialization
Collins, Janice Marie
Finding Leadership in the “Real World” of News: The Professional Socialization of Leadership Development and Issues of Power, Gender, Race, and Self Esteem in a College Broadcast Journalism Lab, A Case Study
author Collins, Janice Marie
author_facet Collins, Janice Marie
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title Finding Leadership in the “Real World” of News: The Professional Socialization of Leadership Development and Issues of Power, Gender, Race, and Self Esteem in a College Broadcast Journalism Lab, A Case Study
title_short Finding Leadership in the “Real World” of News: The Professional Socialization of Leadership Development and Issues of Power, Gender, Race, and Self Esteem in a College Broadcast Journalism Lab, A Case Study
title_full Finding Leadership in the “Real World” of News: The Professional Socialization of Leadership Development and Issues of Power, Gender, Race, and Self Esteem in a College Broadcast Journalism Lab, A Case Study
title_fullStr Finding Leadership in the “Real World” of News: The Professional Socialization of Leadership Development and Issues of Power, Gender, Race, and Self Esteem in a College Broadcast Journalism Lab, A Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Finding Leadership in the “Real World” of News: The Professional Socialization of Leadership Development and Issues of Power, Gender, Race, and Self Esteem in a College Broadcast Journalism Lab, A Case Study
title_sort finding leadership in the “real world” of news: the professional socialization of leadership development and issues of power, gender, race, and self esteem in a college broadcast journalism lab, a case study
publisher Ohio University / OhioLINK
publishDate 2009
url http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1236724544
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