2021
DOI: 10.1080/17512786.2021.1971549
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Between Structures and Identities: Newsroom Policies, Division of Labor and Journalists’ Commitment to Investigative Reporting

Abstract: This study examines the connection between newsroom policies, division of labor and journalists' willingness to engage in investigative reporting. Based on extensive qualitative research carried out at three different Swiss media organizations, it suggests that policies meant to foster investigative journalism may actually have counterproductive effects and increase competition in the workplace, both over material resources, such as time, and symbolic resources, for example legitimacy and status. From newsroom… Show more

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“…After prioritizing issues in meetings, reporters are tasked with further investigation. This approach exemplifies investigative journalism, emphasizing indepth fact-finding to produce quality reporting (Cancela, 2021). Edy Arsyad comments: 3 "It always starts with planning.…”
Section: Methods Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After prioritizing issues in meetings, reporters are tasked with further investigation. This approach exemplifies investigative journalism, emphasizing indepth fact-finding to produce quality reporting (Cancela, 2021). Edy Arsyad comments: 3 "It always starts with planning.…”
Section: Methods Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning the empirical context, it should be noted that the media system in Switzerland is characterized by its solid infrastructure for supporting public broadcasting, clear boundaries between tabloids and quality journalism (Lischka, 2021) and the high number of news media titles compared to the country's population (Robotham and Pignard-Cheynel, 2022). It is also worth mentioning that Switzerland has a very similar news ecosystem to that of northern European countries (Cancela, 2021). Most news media in our sample used Slack or Microsoft Teams as their formal communication channel.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, Swiss investi gative journalism has become the focus of various studies, mostly regarding journalists' narrated conceptions, negotiations, and prac tices (Cancela et al, 2021;Labarthe, 2020). They notably indicate that several media out lets (either local newspapers, supraregional newspapers, or public broadcasters) have recently created investigative units with vary ing degrees of formality within their news room (Cancela, 2021). Some journalists are also involved in major crossborder investi gative consortiums, such as the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) or the European Investigative Consortium (EIC).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 In this regard, the Swiss media land scape partly follows the global development of investigative journalism, which tends to be collaborative, crossborder, and dataorient ed (Carson & Farhall, 2018). However, many investigations in Switzerland continue to be undertaken at a local level (Cancela, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%