Abstract
Studies of journalists’ professional views have a long history in many countries around the globe. This has been no less the case in Australia, where a number of surveys of journalists have been conducted, particularly in recent years. Yet the only study so far able to lay claim to having studied a representative sample with a small error margin remains Henningham’s account of Australian journalists in the early 1990s. Clearly, Australian journalism has experienced a vast array of changes since that time, and it is crucial to provide a more up-to-date image of the profession. This study, based on telephone surveys with 605 Australian journalists, demonstrates some significant changes in the workforce. Journalists are now older, better educated, more experienced and arguably more left-leaning than 20 years ago. For the first time, women are in a majority, but they are still disadvantaged. Journalists’ job satisfaction and ethical views are also discussed.
Originalsprache | Deutsch |
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Seiten | 393–395 |
Band | 66 |
Fachbuch | Publizistik: Vierteljahreshefte für Kommunikationsforschung |
DOIs | |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - Mai 2021 |
ÖFOS 2012
- 508014 Publizistik
- 508007 Kommunikationswissenschaft