Many British newspapers proclaim strongly partisan political and moral positions, with headlines such as “Get Britain out of the EU.” In contrast, German newspapers, during national events such as the refugee crisis, often take on the role of reflective observers. Previous comparative research has shown a link between journalists’ output and professional attitudes. Using data from the Worlds of Journalism Study, this article analyses the professional attitudes of British and German journalists (N=1475) across three constituents of journalism culture: societal, epistemological, and ethical. Our analysis shows significant differences in all three constituents. We conclude that British journalists conceive of their professional role as more co...
Based on a secondary analysis of representative survey data of journalists in Germany (n= 1536), thi...
Based on a secondary analysis of representative survey data of journalists in Germany (n= 1536), thi...
The year was 1908. It was the first time that German journalists realized what power they actually h...
Many British newspapers proclaim strongly partisan political and moral positions, with headlines suc...
Many British newspapers proclaim strongly partisan political and moral positions, with headlines suc...
Many British newspapers proclaim strongly partisan political and moral positions, with headlines suc...
Many British newspapers proclaim strongly partisan political and moral positions, with headlines suc...
The relation between journalistic role conceptions and news content is central for the understanding...
This study approaches how journalists in the United Kingdom might compare with individuals working i...
This article reports key findings from a comparative survey of the role perceptions, epistemological...
This article reports key findings from a comparative survey of the role perceptions, epistemological...
Based on a secondary analysis of representative survey data of journalists in Germany (n= 1536), thi...
Based on a secondary analysis of representative survey data of journalists in Germany (n= 1536), thi...
Based on a secondary analysis of representative survey data of journalists in Germany (n= 1536), thi...
The British and the Danes are equally sceptical in their approach to the European Union. Around half...
Based on a secondary analysis of representative survey data of journalists in Germany (n= 1536), thi...
Based on a secondary analysis of representative survey data of journalists in Germany (n= 1536), thi...
The year was 1908. It was the first time that German journalists realized what power they actually h...
Many British newspapers proclaim strongly partisan political and moral positions, with headlines suc...
Many British newspapers proclaim strongly partisan political and moral positions, with headlines suc...
Many British newspapers proclaim strongly partisan political and moral positions, with headlines suc...
Many British newspapers proclaim strongly partisan political and moral positions, with headlines suc...
The relation between journalistic role conceptions and news content is central for the understanding...
This study approaches how journalists in the United Kingdom might compare with individuals working i...
This article reports key findings from a comparative survey of the role perceptions, epistemological...
This article reports key findings from a comparative survey of the role perceptions, epistemological...
Based on a secondary analysis of representative survey data of journalists in Germany (n= 1536), thi...
Based on a secondary analysis of representative survey data of journalists in Germany (n= 1536), thi...
Based on a secondary analysis of representative survey data of journalists in Germany (n= 1536), thi...
The British and the Danes are equally sceptical in their approach to the European Union. Around half...
Based on a secondary analysis of representative survey data of journalists in Germany (n= 1536), thi...
Based on a secondary analysis of representative survey data of journalists in Germany (n= 1536), thi...
The year was 1908. It was the first time that German journalists realized what power they actually h...