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Mediatization of journalism: Influence of the media system and media organization on journalistic practices in European digital mediascapes (CROSBI ID 256204)

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Peruško, Zrinjka ; Čuvalo, Antonija ; Vozab, Dina Mediatization of journalism: Influence of the media system and media organization on journalistic practices in European digital mediascapes // Journalism, 00 (2017), 1-25. doi: 10.1177/1464884917743176

Podaci o odgovornosti

Peruško, Zrinjka ; Čuvalo, Antonija ; Vozab, Dina

engleski

Mediatization of journalism: Influence of the media system and media organization on journalistic practices in European digital mediascapes

Journalism is known to be culturally specific in historical terms, while cross-country studies have demonstrated differences in journalistic milieus in different political regimes. This article applies a multilevel, cross-national comparative research design to explore the patterns and sources of influence that act on the professional practices of European journalists as well as the ways they differ across different media systems. The research is more broadly framed within the mediatization approach, and it aims to explore the relationship between increased media logic and journalistic practices within specific digital mediascapes. This study also identifies the ways in which journalistic practices are influenced by both the macro level of the structural framework of the media system and the mezzo level of media organization. The institutional framework defines the digital media system/mediascape in terms of four dimensions: contemporary multimedia markets, globalization processes, cultural industry, and institutional inclusiveness. The data concerning the influences on journalism are drawn from surveys conducted in 28 Western, Central, and Eastern European countries as part of the 2012–2015 Worlds of Journalism Study. A cluster analysis produced four digital media systems. Furthermore, hierarchical multiple regression confirmed the predominant influence of structural levels on the perceptions of the influences on journalism – the mezzo organizational level and macro level of the digital media system additionally explained the variance of the contextual influences on journalistic practices beyond individual differences. Variations in the different influences are shown between media system clusters. Moreover, the study introduces new questions regarding the mediatization of journalism and the mediatized condition.

Cross-country comparative research ; digital media system ; influences on journalism practice ; journalism practice ; mediatization of journalism ; multilevel research design ; structure and agency

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Podaci o izdanju

00

2017.

1-25

objavljeno

1464-8849

1741-3001

10.1177/1464884917743176

Povezanost rada

Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti, Politologija, Sociologija

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