Journalists and Job Loss

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Timothy Marjoribanks, Lawrie Zion, Penny O’Donnell, Merryn Sherwood
Routledge, 29 nov 2021 - 230 pagina's

Journalists and Job Loss explores the profound disruption of journalism work in the 21st century’s networked digital media environment.

The chapters analyse how journalists have experienced and navigated job loss, re-employment, career change and career re-invention as traditional patterns of newsroom employment give way to occupational change, income insecurity and precarious work in journalism globally. The authors showcase the design, methodology and results of the New Beats project, a ground-breaking longitudinal study of change in the work of Australian journalists, as well as related case studies of job loss and career change in journalism based on research in different national settings across the global North and global South. The book also considers the wider implications of changes in journalism work for media sustainability, gender equity, and journalism work futures.

The book provides a theoretically informed and empirically grounded analysis of job loss and the new contours of journalistic work in a critical political, cultural, economic, and social industry. It will be an important resource for researchers and students in disciplines including journalism, media and communication studies, business, and the social sciences in general.

 

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List of tables
adapting to redundancy over time
producing public interest journalism after job loss
the experiences of postredundancy journalists who go on to work in public
Understanding loss in legacy newsrooms
PART II
making it work
Indonesian women journalists and precarious work
the abandonment of journalism in Portugal
understanding job loss in journalism through livelihood
Index
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Over de auteur (2021)

Timothy Marjoribanks is Professor of Management at Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

Lawrie Zion is Professor of Journalism at La Trobe University, Australia

Penny O’Donnell is Senior Lecturer in International Media and Journalism at The University of Sydney, Australia

Merryn Sherwood is Senior Lecturer in Journalism at La Trobe University, Australia

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