Field insurgency in lifestyle journalism: How lifestyle journalists marginalize Instagram influencers and protect their autonomy

Gregory Perreault, Folker Hanusch

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Abstract

While Facebook and Twitter have received significant scholarly attention for their role in shaping the journalistic field, Instagram has received sparse attention in comparison. The present study examines how lifestyle journalists (n = 63) from Austria and the United States perceive Instagram influencers operating in relation to the journalistic field. Instagram influencers, empowered by the digital medium, would seem to be in direct competition with lifestyle journalists in terms of content. Through the theoretical lenses of boundary work and field, this study argues that lifestyle journalists—long relegated to the periphery of the journalistic field—discursively leverage the presence of influencers to protect their autonomy within the field while pushing influencers to its boundaries.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3767-3785
Number of pages19
JournalNew Media & Society
Volume26
Issue number7
Early online date2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2024

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 508007 Communication science
  • 508014 Journalism

Keywords

  • Boundary work
  • field theory
  • influencers
  • Instagram
  • lifestyle journalism

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