Journalistic Autonomy. Between Structure, Agency and Institution
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2013-12
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Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom
Abstract
This article investigates the concept of autonomy within the journalistic institution. A review of the literature reveals that journalist autonomy is restricted at the political, economic and organisational levels of news production, negotiated at the editorial level, and exercised at
the level of practice. The article addresses the limits of professional autonomy, aiming for
a wider contextualisation of the question to analyse the factors that restrict and enable journalistic autonomy. By investigating journalistic autonomy within the duality of structure, the analysis finds that autonomy is attained when journalists engage in the recursive reproduction of the institution. The level of autonomy enjoyed by journalists therefore remains a fluid concept that is continually adjusted to manage the daily task of reporting the news.
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autonomy, institution, journalism, professionalism, structuration
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Nordicom Review, 34 (Special Issue) p. 155-166