The professionals behind television cameras are peripheral contributors to journalism who are often overlooked in journalistic research in contrast with co-workers who occupy clearly demarcated journalistic roles. In this article we use the term camera reporters rather than the more frequently used terms such as cameramen or camera operators as we argue that these professionals are part of the journalistic field and their job titles in themselves question their belonging to this field. The aim of our article is to focus on the role of camera reporters as peripheral actors in the news production process – in this respect we address their journalistic culture, identity, autonomy, and practice – and to understand their role not only in the con...
The days of traditional TV news reporting included a reporter, cameraman, producer, and editor. A te...
Journalism’s once-neglected periphery has been a focus of academic research in recent years and the ...
Autonomy is of paramount importance for journalism, but there is little empirically based knowledge ...
The increasing influence of actors who might not fit into traditional definitions of a journalist bu...
As a consequence of digitization and other environmental trends, journalism is changing its forms an...
This book addresses the transformative role that so-called peripheral actors in journalism – emergin...
As a consequence of digitization and other environmental trends, journalism is changing its forms an...
The television foreign correspondent\u27s licence to roam and generate news is increasingly under th...
The increasing influence of actors who might not fit into traditional definitions of a journalist bu...
This article explores the role of peripheral actors in the production and circulation of journalism ...
The field of journalism studies places huge emphasis on researching how journalism (as a profession ...
This study synthesises two analytical frameworks - journalistic strangers and agents of media innova...
This study synthesises two analytical frameworks—journalistic strangers and agents of media innovati...
In a changed media landscape, where anyone with an internet connection and a smartphone can become a...
The concept of journalism as a profession has arguably been fraught and contested throughout its exi...
The days of traditional TV news reporting included a reporter, cameraman, producer, and editor. A te...
Journalism’s once-neglected periphery has been a focus of academic research in recent years and the ...
Autonomy is of paramount importance for journalism, but there is little empirically based knowledge ...
The increasing influence of actors who might not fit into traditional definitions of a journalist bu...
As a consequence of digitization and other environmental trends, journalism is changing its forms an...
This book addresses the transformative role that so-called peripheral actors in journalism – emergin...
As a consequence of digitization and other environmental trends, journalism is changing its forms an...
The television foreign correspondent\u27s licence to roam and generate news is increasingly under th...
The increasing influence of actors who might not fit into traditional definitions of a journalist bu...
This article explores the role of peripheral actors in the production and circulation of journalism ...
The field of journalism studies places huge emphasis on researching how journalism (as a profession ...
This study synthesises two analytical frameworks - journalistic strangers and agents of media innova...
This study synthesises two analytical frameworks—journalistic strangers and agents of media innovati...
In a changed media landscape, where anyone with an internet connection and a smartphone can become a...
The concept of journalism as a profession has arguably been fraught and contested throughout its exi...
The days of traditional TV news reporting included a reporter, cameraman, producer, and editor. A te...
Journalism’s once-neglected periphery has been a focus of academic research in recent years and the ...
Autonomy is of paramount importance for journalism, but there is little empirically based knowledge ...