TY - JOUR
T1 - Journalistic role conceptions and sourcing practices:
T2 - A study of US citizen journalists
AU - Chung, Deborah
AU - Nah, Seungahn
AU - Carpenter, Serena
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - A national online survey of US-based citizen journalists is conducted to assess their journalistic role conceptions along with their sourcing practices. Findings reveal citizen journalists align their views moderately with five journalistic role conceptions identified in the literature—disseminator, interpreter, adversary and populist mobilizer—along with the civic function. Citizen journalists were found to most frequently rely on mainstream and online media reports. However, regression analyses reveal that mainstream and online media sources were negative predictors of the disseminator and civic roles while interpersonal connections and experiences emerged as positive predictors of these roles. Official sources were also found to function as a negative predictor of the adversary role. The importance of sourcing routines and patterns of citizen journalists are discussed in the context of developing citizen journalistic professionalism.
AB - A national online survey of US-based citizen journalists is conducted to assess their journalistic role conceptions along with their sourcing practices. Findings reveal citizen journalists align their views moderately with five journalistic role conceptions identified in the literature—disseminator, interpreter, adversary and populist mobilizer—along with the civic function. Citizen journalists were found to most frequently rely on mainstream and online media reports. However, regression analyses reveal that mainstream and online media sources were negative predictors of the disseminator and civic roles while interpersonal connections and experiences emerged as positive predictors of these roles. Official sources were also found to function as a negative predictor of the adversary role. The importance of sourcing routines and patterns of citizen journalists are discussed in the context of developing citizen journalistic professionalism.
KW - citizen journalism
KW - journalism role conceptions
KW - sourcing patterns
KW - Participatory journalism
KW - story generation routines
M3 - Article
VL - 29
SP - 65
EP - 99
JO - Ewha Journal of Social Sciences
JF - Ewha Journal of Social Sciences
IS - 1
ER -