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Exploring the professional value systems of converged journalists: What are their values, and does the medium matter?
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Exploring the professional value systems of converged journalists: What are their values, and does the medium matter?/
Author:
Pucci, Jessica Daynor.
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110 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 51-03.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International51-03(E).
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Journalism. -
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9781267709875
Exploring the professional value systems of converged journalists: What are their values, and does the medium matter?
Pucci, Jessica Daynor.
Exploring the professional value systems of converged journalists: What are their values, and does the medium matter?
- 110 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 51-03.
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Missouri - Columbia, 2012.
Scholars have suggested that journalists working in print and online media may emphasize their professional values differently. But what about those inhabiting both worlds? This study investigates the professional value systems of 184 converged journalists---those working on both print and online platforms---to examine whether they emphasize the same values across different media. Respondents completed an online survey based on a portion of the American Journalist Survey; the journalists ranked the importance of 15 values in their print and online work, and selected which values they favored when presented with sets of two. The results reveal that the sample counts all 15 values among its professional value system. When working in print, the sample most emphasized accuracy, speed and providing analysis of complex problems; online, they most emphasized speed, accuracy and letting people express views. When asked to choose between two values, respondents favored accuracy, thoroughness and balance, with accuracy receiving the most emphasis. Although the sample generally emphasized values proportionately between the two platforms, they stressed values more strongly in print than online. The findings indicate that technology has indeed forced change in the values journalists emphasize, but also that social learning is alive in converged newsrooms, and that more traditional values have traveled fluidly to new media. The results lay a foundation for understanding how converged journalists make ethical decisions, and establish convergence journalism as a distinct segment of journalism worthy of further study.
ISBN: 9781267709875Subjects--Topical Terms:
576107
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