Bloodhounds or Missionaries: Role Definitions of German and British Journalists:

作者: Renate Köcher

DOI: 10.1177/0267323186001001004

关键词: GermanFreedom of the pressJournalismTechnical JournalismLawPoliticsObjectivity (science)PerceptionMedia studiesSociology

摘要: A comparative study of British and German journalists has brought to light extensive differences in their perception role, professional motivations evaluation the norm objectivity. Even countries with freedom press, therefore, journalism can develop completely different directions, dependent upon political, legal historical settings. follows traditional role a species political intellectual career, which tends place lot value on opinion less news. journalism, contrast, particularly sees itself transmitter facts, neutral reporter current affairs.

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