Towards the individuated journalistic worker in pandemic times: Reflections from Greece and Cyprus

Pantelis Vatikiotis, Theodora A Maniou, Paschalia (Lia) Spyridou
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Drawing on a comparative qualitative analysis using semi-structured interviews, this study examines the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on journalists’ working conditions and practices in Greece and Cyprus. The findings provide empirical evidence that the crisis had a significant impact on journalistic work: changing patterns in labour conditions, advancing the role of the individuated worker; cumulating levels of professional risks and stress; increasing insecurity and pressures in the sector – aspects that undermine journalism capacity to offer useful information needed for an informed and engaged citizenry. Still, these changes in both countries are not solely driven by the pandemic situation. Rather the recent crisis seems to have deepened structural pathogenies of journalism in both Greece and Cyprus, including sustainability issues intensified by the recent economic crisis, the lack of a strong professional culture that makes journalism vulnerable to political pressures, as well as dependences and deficiencies in interacting with new technologies.
大流行时期新闻工作者的个性化:来自希腊和塞浦路斯的反思
本研究采用半结构化访谈的比较定性分析方法,考察了2019冠状病毒病危机对希腊和塞浦路斯记者工作条件和做法的影响。调查结果提供了经验证据,表明危机对新闻工作产生了重大影响:改变了劳动条件的模式,提高了个性化工人的作用;累积的职业风险和压力水平;新闻部门日益增加的不安全感和压力——这些方面削弱了新闻向知情和参与的公民提供有用信息的能力。尽管如此,这两个国家的这些变化并不仅仅是由大流行局势推动的。相反,最近的危机似乎加深了希腊和塞浦路斯新闻业的结构性疾病,包括最近经济危机加剧的可持续性问题,缺乏强大的专业文化使新闻业容易受到政治压力的影响,以及与新技术相互作用的依赖性和缺陷。
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