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      Is It Us or Them? The Challenge of Getting Journalists to Participate in Academic Research

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              Beyond journalism: Theorizing the transformation of journalism

              Journalism has enjoyed a rich and relatively stable history of professionalization. Scholars coming from a variety of disciplines have theorized this history, forming a consistent body of knowledge codified in national and international handbooks and canonical readers. However, recent work and analysis suggest that the supposed core of journalism and the assumed consistency of the inner workings of news organizations are problematic starting points for journalism studies. In this article, we challenge the consensual (self-)presentation of journalism – in terms of its occupational ideology, its professional culture, and its sedimentation in routines and organizational structures (cf. the newsroom) in the context of its reconfiguration as a post-industrial, entrepreneurial, and atypical way of working and of being at work. We outline a way beyond individualist or institutional approaches to do justice to the current complex transformation of the profession. We propose a framework to bring together these approaches in a dialectic attempt to move through and beyond journalism as it has traditionally been conceptualized and practiced, allowing for a broader definition and understanding of the myriad of practices that make up journalism.
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                Journal
                Journalism Studies
                Journalism Studies
                1461-670X
                1469-9699
                May 26 2023
                : 1-19
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Journalism, The Creative School, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, Canada
                [2 ]School of Journalism, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile
                [3 ]Département d’information et de communication, Université Laval, Quebec City, Canada
                [4 ]Journalism, Faculty of Animation, Art and Design, Sheridan College, Oakville, Canada
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                10.1080/1461670X.2023.2216796
                94731042-d352-4d33-ae42-698a1bc52519
                © 2023
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