Interviewing the Interviewers: Journalistic Norms and Racial Diversity in the Newsroom

被引:38
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作者
Nishikawa, Katsuo [1 ]
Towner, Terri [2 ]
Clawson, Rosalee [3 ]
Waltenburg, Eric [3 ]
机构
[1] Trinity Univ, Dept Polit Sci, San Antonio, TX USA
[2] Oakland Univ, Dept Polit Sci, 426 Varner Hall, Rochester, MI 48309 USA
[3] Purdue Univ, Dept Polit Sci, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA
关键词
advocacy; balance; diversity; journalistic norms; minority journalists; newsroom;
D O I
10.1080/10646170903070175
中图分类号
G2 [信息与知识传播];
学科分类号
05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
Many mainstream newspapers have diversified their organizationsat least to some extent-by hiring minority journalists. Some scholars argue that a diversified newsroom will improve media coverage of minority communities and issues; others think that the power of journalistic norms will constrain minority journalists so that they will be unable or unwilling to enhance the news coverage of minorities. In this article, the authors examine journalistic norms and racial diversity in mainstream newsrooms by conducting face-to-face interviews with African American and Latino journalists working at mainstream papers. They investigate journalists' perceptions of how norms influence their behavior and their attitudes about advocacy. They also examine their perceptions of audience characteristics and how they choose sources, and conclude that journalistic norms do shape the behavior of African American and Latino journalists; nevertheless, many of these journalists are still able to bring a unique perspective to the table.
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页码:242 / 259
页数:18
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