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Thomas Hanitzsch

Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

Publications -  132
Citations -  5429

Thomas Hanitzsch is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Journalism & Technical Journalism. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 129 publications receiving 4389 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Hanitzsch include University of Zurich & Cardiff University.

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Deconstructing Journalism Culture: Toward a Universal Theory

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a conceptualization of journalism culture that consists of three essential constituents (institutional roles, epistemologies, and ethical ideologies), further divided into 7 principal dimensions: interventionism, power distance, market orientation, objectivism, empiricism, relativism, and idealism.
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The Handbook of Journalism Studies

TL;DR: The Handbook of Journalism Studies as discussed by the authors is a comprehensive resource for scholars and graduate students working in journalism, media studies, and communication around the globe, focusing on the current state of the art and setting an agenda for future research in an international context.
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Populist disseminators, detached watchdogs, critical change agents and opportunist facilitators Professional milieus, the journalistic field and autonomy in 18 countries

TL;DR: In this article, the authors map the journalistic field as a space of struggle between distinct professional milieus, which crystallize around journalists who share similar views on journalism's function in society.
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Journalistic Roles and the Struggle Over Institutional Identity: The Discursive Constitution of Journalism

TL;DR: This article proposed a process model of journalistic roles, where normative, cognitive, practiced, and narrated roles are connected through processes of internalization, enactment, reflection, normalization, and negotiation.