Journalism innovations as a driver for journalistic diversity and inclusion: International examples and editorial institutionalization

IF 0.5 Q4 COMMUNICATION
Mirco Saner, Vinzenz Wyss
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We examine whether internationally relevant journalism innovations of the last decade support journalistic diversity and inclusion aspects and look at the degree of their editorial institutionalization. To approach an answer, thirty-eight guided interviews were conducted between the end of 2021 and summer 2022 along thirty-eight innovative journalism case studies among five European countries. We show that diversity is seen as a key journalism innovation in all five countries. We find that innovative journalism initiatives show diversity-relevant references and influence the degree of diversity and inclusion accessible to the audience in a positive manner. Thus, efforts to strengthen innovation in the media industry are an important building block for ensuring future journalism that does not want to distance itself from social reality. However, based on structuration theory considerations, we conclude that large numbers of innovative journalism initiatives are not sufficient to institutionalize diversity and inclusion. Instead, these aspects need to be defined explicitly as editorial quality goals which are anchored in an editorial quality management system.
新闻创新作为新闻多样性和包容性的驱动力:国际范例和编辑制度化
我们研究了过去十年国际相关的新闻创新是否支持新闻多样性和包容性方面,并研究了其编辑制度化的程度。为了找到答案,在2021年底至2022年夏季期间,我们在五个欧洲国家进行了38次有指导的采访,对38个创新新闻案例进行了研究。我们发现,多样性在这五个国家都被视为一项关键的新闻创新。我们发现,创新的新闻倡议展示了与多样性相关的参考,并以积极的方式影响了受众可获得的多样性和包容性程度。因此,努力加强媒体行业的创新是确保未来新闻业不脱离社会现实的重要组成部分。然而,基于结构理论的考虑,我们得出结论,大量的创新新闻举措不足以使多样性和包容性制度化。相反,这些方面需要明确地定义为编辑质量目标,并锚定在编辑质量管理系统中。
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Doxa Comunicacion
Doxa Comunicacion COMMUNICATION-
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