Newsrooms as Sites of Community and Identity: Exploring the Importance of Material Place for Journalistic Work

IF 2.8 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Phoebe Maares, S. Banjac, Daniel Nölleke
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ABSTRACT Recent research has examined the sociomaterial contexts that shape journalistic practice within and beyond the newsroom, considering relationships between humans, and between humans and (non)physical artifacts like desks, computers, or software. While much of that research has focused on the use and role of technology, recent research also suggests an affective dimension of materiality like the sense of stability provided by physical news spaces. The newsroom as a material and lived place and place of power relations can greatly shape journalists’ work practices and identity. However, the relevance of the newsroom as a physical place for journalistic practice has so far been taken for granted. This study investigates the role of the newsroom as a physical, material place for journalistic practice and how it contributes to journalists’ sense of belonging and identity. Drawing on interviews with 18 Austrian journalists, we find that newsrooms as sociomaterial places facilitate proximity and serendipity which is perceived as relevant for creative and effective work, as well as a visible manifestation of in-group belonging. As such this study contributes to a better understanding of the meaning and relevance of newsrooms as material places for journalistic work.
新闻室作为社区和身份的场所——探索新闻工作物质场所的重要性
摘要最近的研究考察了在新闻编辑室内外塑造新闻实践的社会物质背景,考虑了人与人之间的关系,以及人与办公桌、电脑或软件等(非)实物之间的关系。虽然大部分研究都集中在技术的使用和作用上,但最近的研究也表明了物质性的情感维度,比如物理新闻空间提供的稳定感。新闻编辑室作为一个物质生活场所和权力关系场所,可以极大地塑造记者的工作实践和身份。然而,到目前为止,新闻编辑室作为新闻实践的实体场所的相关性一直被认为是理所当然的。本研究调查了新闻编辑室作为新闻实践的物质场所的作用,以及它如何促进记者的归属感和身份认同感。根据对18名奥地利记者的采访,我们发现新闻编辑室作为社会物质场所,有助于接近和偶然发现,这被认为与创造性和有效的工作有关,也是群体归属感的明显表现。因此,本研究有助于更好地理解新闻编辑室作为新闻工作物质场所的意义和相关性。
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Journalism Studies
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