Titel
Newsrooms as Sites of Community and Identity: Exploring the Importance of Material Place for Journalistic Work
Autor*in
Sandra Banjac
Centre for Media and Journalism Studies, University of Groningen
Autor*in
Daniel Nölleke
Institute of Communication and Media Research, German Sport University Cologne
Abstract
Recent research has examined the sociomaterial contexts that shape journalistic practice within and beyond the newsroom, considering relationships between humans, and between humans and (non)physical artifacts like desks, computers, or software. While much of that research has focused on the use and role of technology, recent research also suggests an affective dimension of materiality like the sense of stability provided by physical news spaces. The newsroom as a material and lived place and place of power relations can greatly shape journalists’ work practices and identity. However, the relevance of the newsroom as a physical place for journalistic practice has so far been taken for granted. This study investigates the role of the newsroom as a physical, material place for journalistic practice and how it contributes to journalists’ sense of belonging and identity. Drawing on interviews with 18 Austrian journalists, we find that newsrooms as sociomaterial places facilitate proximity and serendipity which is perceived as relevant for creative and effective work, as well as a visible manifestation of in-group belonging. As such this study contributes to a better understanding of the meaning and relevance of newsrooms as material places for journalistic work.
Stichwort
Journalistic identitynewsroomplacesociomaterialitynews workqualitative research
Objekt-Typ
Sprache
Englisch [eng]
Erschienen in
Titel
Journalism Studies
Band
24
Ausgabe
13
ISSN
1461-670X
Erscheinungsdatum
2023
Seitenanfang
1611
Seitenende
1628
Publication
Informa UK Limited
Erscheinungsdatum
2023
Zugänglichkeit
Rechteangabe
© 2023 The Author(s)

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