Research in various countries has shown that journalists are politically inclined to the left rather than the right However, little attention has been paid to political journalists' values. This study draws on the results of a national survey to explore the political views of Australian journalists who specialise in politics, while also evaluating the journalists' background characteristics and professional values. It is found that political journalists are more likely to come from an elite background and to be more professional in outlook. They are, however, less concerned with some ethical principles. Political journalists are more left-wing in their political views and more likely to vote Labor. Canberra political journalists are more pr...
This paper aim to study the possible conflict between the principles of journalism(professionalism) ...
Journalism education's role in shaping students' professional views has been a topic of interest amo...
Anecdotal evidence suggests Australian journalism is changing. This study borrows from earlier studi...
In this first comprehensive national study of Australian journalists, the author surveyed 1,068 news...
Studies of journalists’ professional views have a long history in many countries around the globe. T...
The approximately 200 financial journalists employed by mainstream Australian news media have a para...
We employ several different approaches to estimate the political position of Australian media outlet...
Political dynamics may influence the perspective and behaviour of journalists. Therefore research on...
We employ several different approaches to estimate the political position of Australian media outlet...
ABSTRACT: There is a dearth of sociologically informed literature on Irish journalists. In her semin...
Political economy suggests that media owners try to influence the process of media production by pro...
We investigate the ideological orientations of American statehouse journalists, asking under what co...
This study intends to address these crucial omissions. Its central objective is to assess the relati...
The purpose of the study was to discover the professional values, ethics and roles of the Singapore ...
We gathered survey data on journalists’ political views in 17 Western countries. We then matched the...
This paper aim to study the possible conflict between the principles of journalism(professionalism) ...
Journalism education's role in shaping students' professional views has been a topic of interest amo...
Anecdotal evidence suggests Australian journalism is changing. This study borrows from earlier studi...
In this first comprehensive national study of Australian journalists, the author surveyed 1,068 news...
Studies of journalists’ professional views have a long history in many countries around the globe. T...
The approximately 200 financial journalists employed by mainstream Australian news media have a para...
We employ several different approaches to estimate the political position of Australian media outlet...
Political dynamics may influence the perspective and behaviour of journalists. Therefore research on...
We employ several different approaches to estimate the political position of Australian media outlet...
ABSTRACT: There is a dearth of sociologically informed literature on Irish journalists. In her semin...
Political economy suggests that media owners try to influence the process of media production by pro...
We investigate the ideological orientations of American statehouse journalists, asking under what co...
This study intends to address these crucial omissions. Its central objective is to assess the relati...
The purpose of the study was to discover the professional values, ethics and roles of the Singapore ...
We gathered survey data on journalists’ political views in 17 Western countries. We then matched the...
This paper aim to study the possible conflict between the principles of journalism(professionalism) ...
Journalism education's role in shaping students' professional views has been a topic of interest amo...
Anecdotal evidence suggests Australian journalism is changing. This study borrows from earlier studi...