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Towards a “Digital” Sports Journalism: Field Theory, Changing Boundaries and Evolving Technologies:

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In sports journalism, sport journalism has been trivialized as the "toy department" as mentioned in this paper, but sports journalism nevertheless represents an enduring, and vital subfield within journalism, and sports journalism has neede...
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Long trivialized as the “toy department,” sports journalism nevertheless represents an enduring, and vital subfield within journalism. As with many niches of journalism, sports journalism has neede...

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What Is Digital Journalism? Defining the Practice and Role of the Digital Journalist

TL;DR: In this article, through the lens of theories of field and normalization process, the authors seek to understand technology's current role in how self-identifying digital journalists define the field.
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Metajournalistic Discourse as a Stabilizer within the Journalistic Field: Journalistic Practice in the Covid-19 Pandemic

TL;DR: The COVID-19 Pandemic created a twofold challenge for journalists: first, the task of gathering and distributing information vital to the responses of the public, and second, the challenge of miti...
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Metajournalistic Discourse and Reporting Policies on White Nationalism

TL;DR: This paper analyzed metajournalistic discourse regarding the use of the term "alt-right" including internal newsroom policies and updates to newsroom manuals and externally published public discourse, and found that discourse shifted from requiring contextualization of the terms in the first wave to requiring journalists to define the term or not use it at all in the second wave that began with the Charlottesville rally.
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The Lifestyle of Lifestyle Journalism: How Reporters Discursively Manage Their Aspirations in Their Daily Work

TL;DR: This paper explored the motivations and labor of lifestyle journalists and found that lifestyle journalists are motivated to enter the profession because of their own personal connection to the topic, their desire to be embedded in the topic and their love for the people in the genre, they also have to negotiate institutional expectations.
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Field insurgency in lifestyle journalism: How lifestyle journalists marginalize Instagram influencers and protect their autonomy

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examine how lifestyle journalists from Austria and the United States perceive Instagram influencers operating in relation to the journalistic field, and argue that lifestyle journalists, long relegated to the periphery of the media field, leverage the presence of influencers to protect their autonomy within the field while pushing influencer to its boundaries.
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Social Research Methods

David Dooley
TL;DR: The approach of the APA review of Dooley's text has been described in this paper as "easier to read and to include more illustrative examples and new material" and the review declares that this revision (see record 1994-98861-000) has been rewritten to make it easier to read.
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The State Nobility: Elite Schools in the Field of Power

TL;DR: Wacquant as discussed by the authors discusses the history of the field of power and its transformations in the academic world. But the focus of his paper is on the production of a Nobility.
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The American Journalist in the 21st Century : U.S. News People at the Dawn of a New Millennium

TL;DR: The 2002 Journalists Survey Questionnaire as discussed by the authors has been used to assess the performance of U.S. journalists and their best work in the field of journalism, focusing on roles, values, ethics, and professionalism.
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Journalism beyond democracy: A new look into journalistic roles in political and everyday life:

TL;DR: This paper conceptualized journalistic roles as discursive constructions of journalism's identity and place in society, and argued that journalists exercise important roles in two domains: political life and everyday life.
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Professional Models in Journalism: The Gatekeeper and the Advocate.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present two alternative models which are operative among contemporary working journalists-the "gatekeeper" and the "advocate" and analyze the professional issues associated with these models and their implications for the practice of journalism.