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Defending judgment and context in ‘original reporting’: Journalists’ construction of newswork in a networked age

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In this article, a qualitative analysis of discourse from mainstream journalistic sources regarding the document-leaking group WikiLeaks, identifying distinctions journalists made to differentiate their work and its professional value from that of WikiLeaks is presented.
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With professional journalism facing vigorous competition over its jurisdiction in information production from online aggregators and networked forms of journalism, this article examines how journalists publicly construct their own reporting work in opposition to a networked alternative and argue to the public for its value. It does so through a qualitative analysis of discourse from mainstream journalistic sources regarding the document-leaking group WikiLeaks, identifying distinctions journalists made to differentiate their work and its professional value from that of WikiLeaks. The analysis suggests that journalists assign less importance to the sociocultural conventions and objects of evidence that have traditionally constituted professional newswork – documents, interviews, and eyewitness observation – and more significance instead to the less materially bound practices of providing context, judgment, and narrative power. In doing so, journalists cast themselves fundamentally as sense-makers rather th...

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Clarifying Journalism’s Quantitative Turn

TL;DR: The authors defined and compared three quantitative forms of journalism, i.e., computer assisted reporting, data journalism, and computational journalism, examining the points of overlap and divergence among their journalistic values and practices.

The power of NEWS

Aksp Aas
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Boundaries Not Drawn

TL;DR: The authors models a novel approach to map a diverse organizational landscape in terms of institutional ties to the fields of journalism, academia, and politics, drawing on fieldwork from two international gatherings of fact-checkers.
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Making News: A Study in the Construction of Reality

Gaye Tuchman
TL;DR: Newsworkers decide what news is, why they cover some items but not others, and how they decide what Inand others want to know as discussed by the authors, and the role of consciousness in the construction of social meanings and the organization of experience.
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Boundary-Work and the Demarcation of Science from Non-Science: Strains and Interests in Professional Ideologies of Scientists

TL;DR: The demarcation of science from other intellectual activities is an analytic problem for philosophers and sociologists and is examined as a practical problem for scientists in this article, where a set of characteristics available for ideological attribution to science reflect ambivalences or strains within the institution: science can be made to look empirical or theoretical, pure or applied.
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Deciding What's News: A Study of CBS Evening News, NBC Nightly News, Newsweek, and Time

TL;DR: Gans's Deciding What's News as mentioned in this paper is a sociological account of some of the country's most prominent national news media, focusing on the values, professional standards, and external pressures that shaped journalists' judgments.
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Qualitative media analysis

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Objectivity as Strategic Ritual: An Examination of Newsmen's Notions of Objectivity

TL;DR: The authors examines three factors which help a newsman to define an "objective fact": form, content, and interorganizational relationships, and suggests that "objectivity" may be seen as a strategic ritual protecting newspapermen from the risks of their trade.