Mutual aid for local journalism?: A public media collaborative

Andrea D. Wenzel
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This study looks at a public media station’s effort to build a “mutual aid journalism collaborative” connecting a cohort of community and ethnic media journalists, podcasters, bloggers, and social media influencers, most of whom had a mission of serving Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) communities in a U.S. metro region. Using a communication infrastructure theory framework to explore how this initiative affected local “storytelling networks,” this study draws from observations, interviews with project partners and station staff, focus groups and interviews with newsroom staff, and focus groups with community members. The study reflects on how the project conceived of community engagement and how it positioned itself as “mutual aid” from within a mainstream majority white news institution. It examines how the project challenged dominant norms around “objectivity” as it strengthened connections between public media and grassroots influencers, but also the limitations the project faced connecting to broader community constituencies.
地方新闻互助?:公共媒体合作
本研究着眼于一家公共媒体站建立“互助新闻合作”的努力,该合作将一群社区和族裔媒体记者、播客、博主和社交媒体影响者联系起来,其中大多数人的使命是为美国大都市地区的黑人、土著和有色人种(BIPOC)社区服务。本研究采用传播基础设施理论框架,通过观察、对项目合作伙伴和电台工作人员的访谈、对新闻编辑室工作人员的焦点小组和访谈以及对社区成员的焦点小组,探讨这一举措如何影响当地的“讲故事网络”。该研究反映了该项目是如何构思社区参与的,以及它如何将自己定位为主流白人新闻机构中的“互助”。它考察了该项目如何挑战围绕“客观性”的主流规范,因为它加强了公共媒体与基层影响者之间的联系,但也考察了该项目在与更广泛的社区选区联系时所面临的限制。
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