Att lägga örat mot gatan – en kvalitativ studie av journalistrollen inom public journalism
Sammanfattning
This is a comparative case study that looks at public journalism as an ideal in a Swedish
context, and how this ideal affects the journalist role. Public journalism is defined as an ideal
where the agenda of the public is dominant and where the ordinary citizen is allowed more
space in the news compared to traditional journalism. This should not be confused with
citizen journalism where the public produces content independently and outside of the
established newsrooms. Public journalism was developed in the U.S. in the 1980s and the
idea was to make the citizens engage in society – first and foremost by voting as the interest
in politics was generally low at the time. In other areas public journalism was used to
increase the social status of socioeconomically deprived areas. In Sweden several newsrooms
have tried out public journalism as a method, but not always on a conscious level. However,
there’s one exception, and that’s the free local newspaper Södra Sidan in Stockholm. They
started as a reaction to the fact that other media didn’t cover what happened in the suburbs of
Stockholm in a nuanced way. Very little research has been done on the topic of public
journalism in Sweden, therefore our aim was to look at the role of the journalist within this
context. Specifically we have studied how the journalists view public journalism in relation to
their professional ideals, what challenges they experience and how they relate to the citizens.
This study examines two different publications: Södra Sidan and GöteborgDirekt. Both are
owned by the same newspaper group, DirektPress. But while the journalists at Södra Sidan
has public journalism as a consciously underlying ideal in their work, the journalists at
GöteborgDirekt hasn’t. We were keen to examine if, and how, this ideal affected the
journalist role. In depth-interviews were made with journalists at Södra Sidan and
GöteborgDirekt. To analyse our material we used the theory of professional discourse
combined with democratic models based on the philosophy of Habermas.
Our result shows that due to a lack of resources on both papers, it was hard to fully live up to
the intention of meeting the citizens outside of the office. But it was clear that the journalist
role at Södra Sidan was in many ways different from the traditional journalist role.
We found that a dominant ideal for the journalists at Södra Sidan was to turn away from the
traditional news reporting about crimes and politics, and instead let the citizens set the agenda
for what topics to discuss. This could cause ethical dilemmas as it implies that they also need
to consider people with anti-democratic values, such as citizens who neglect human rights of
refugees. At GöteborgDirekt the approach was more straightforward news reporting even
though they also used some methods associated with public journalism in their work. But as
the journalists at GöteborgDirekt did not view public journalism as a main ideal, the
journalists remained more traditional in their journalist roles.
Examinationsnivå
Student essay
Samlingar
Fil(er)
Datum
2017-01-31Författare
Kågström, Agnes
Olsson, Kajsa
Halvarsson, Louise
Nyckelord
GöteborgDirekt
Habermas
public journalism
medborgarnära journalistik
lokala nyheter
medieskugga
deltagande
deliberativ demokrati
samtal
dialog
professionsteori
Södra Sidan
Serie/rapportnr.
KH16-4
Språk
swe