发表状态 | 已发表Published |
题名 | Mapping journalism cultures across nations: A comparative study of 18 countries |
作者 | Hanitzsch, Thomas1; Hanusch, Folker2; Mellado, Claudia3; Anikina, Maria4; Berganza, Rosa5; Cangoz, Incilay6; Coman, Mihai7; Hamada, Basyouni8; Hernández, María Elena9; Karadjov, Christopher D.10; Moreira, Sonia Virginia11; Mwesige, Peter G.12; Plaisance, Patrick Lee13; Reich, Zvi14; Seethaler, Josef15; Skewes, Elizabeth A.16; Noor, Dani Vardiansyah17; Yuen, Edgar Kee Wang18
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发表日期 | 2011 |
发表期刊 | Journalism Studies
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ISSN/eISSN | 1461-670X |
卷号 | 12期号:3页码:273-293 |
摘要 | This article reports key findings from a comparative survey of the role perceptions, epistemological orientations and ethical views of 1800 journalists from 18 countries. The results show that detachment, non-involvement, providing political information and monitoring the government are considered essential journalistic functions around the globe. Impartiality, the reliability and factualness of information, as well as adherence to universal ethical principles are also valued worldwide, though their perceived importance varies across countries. Various aspects of interventionism, objectivism and the importance of separating facts from opinion, on the other hand, seem to play out differently around the globe. Western journalists are generally less supportive of any active promotion of particular values, ideas and social change, and they adhere more to universal principles in their ethical decisions. Journalists from non-western contexts, on the other hand, tend to be more interventionist in their role perceptions and more flexible in their ethical views. © 2011 Taylor & Francis. |
关键词 | Comparative research Epistemologies Ethical ideologies Institutional roles Journalism culture Journalists Survey |
DOI | 10.1080/1461670X.2010.512502 |
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收录类别 | SSCI |
语种 | 英语English |
WOS研究方向 | Communication |
WOS类目 | Communication |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000290675700001 |
Scopus入藏号 | 2-s2.0-79957796271 |
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | https://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/6609 |
专题 | 人文社科学院 |
通讯作者 | Hanitzsch, Thomas |
作者单位 | 1.University of Munich,Institute of Communication Studies and Media Research,Schellingstr. 3,80799 Munich,Germany 2.University of the Sunshine Coast,Australia 3.Universidad de Santiago de Chile,Chile 4.Moscow State University,Russian Federation 5.University Rey Juan Carlos,Spain 6.Anadolu University,Turkey 7.University of Bucharest,Romania 8.Cairo University,Egypt 9.Universidad de Guadelajara,Mexico 10.California State University,Long Beach,United States 11.Rio de Janeiro State University,Brazil 12.African Centre for Media Excellence,Uganda 13.Colorado State University,United States 14.Ben Gurion University of the Negev,Israel 15.Austrian Academy of Science,Austria 16.University of Colorado,Boulder,United States 17.Universitas Indonusa Esa Unggul,Indonesia 18.United International College,China |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Hanitzsch, Thomas,Hanusch, Folker,Mellado, Claudiaet al. Mapping journalism cultures across nations: A comparative study of 18 countries[J]. Journalism Studies, 2011, 12(3): 273-293. |
APA | Hanitzsch, Thomas., Hanusch, Folker., Mellado, Claudia., Anikina, Maria., Berganza, Rosa., .. & Yuen, Edgar Kee Wang. (2011). Mapping journalism cultures across nations: A comparative study of 18 countries. Journalism Studies, 12(3), 273-293. |
MLA | Hanitzsch, Thomas,et al."Mapping journalism cultures across nations: A comparative study of 18 countries". Journalism Studies 12.3(2011): 273-293. |
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