新闻业的幕后参与者:新闻专业协会的发展及其在困境中的作用

IF 0.6 Q4 BUSINESS
Lindsey A. Sherrill, Jiehua Zhang, D. Deavours, Nathan A. Towery, Yuanwei Lyu, W. Singleton, Keqing Kuang, Wilson Lowrey
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引用次数: 4

摘要

在新闻产业研究中,专业协会在塑造新闻领域中的作用一直没有得到充分的研究。本研究采用社会人口生态学的视角,对美国新闻专业协会人口的产生、兴起和变化进行了跨时期的分析。除了人口统计外,还对当前协会网站进行了内容分析,以揭示协会发展和角色采用的模式。调查结果表明,协会正在向内转变,接受以成员、其财务状况和身份为内部导向的角色,而较少强调服务于广泛需求的外部导向角色。
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Journalism’s backstage players: the development of journalism professional associations and their roles in a troubled field
ABSTRACT Professional associations’ roles in shaping the journalism field have been understudied in news industry research. Adopting a social population ecology perspective, this study provides an across-time analysis of the emergence, rise and variation of the population of US journalism professional associations. In addition to the population demography, content analysis of current association websites was conducted to reveal associations’ patterns of development and adoption of roles. Findings suggest associations are turning inward, embracing roles that are internally oriented towards members, their financial struggles, and their identities, while there is less emphasis on externally oriented roles that serve field-wide needs.
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