2020
DOI: 10.1080/17512786.2020.1755885
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Journalist-Activist Boundary Work in Populist Times: The #NazisRaus Debate in German Media

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“…An extra level of danger exists during visits to events organised by or related to the spectrum of the political far-right (Betche & Hoffmann, 2018, p. 11). In summary, one important origin of the hate-speech are right-wing-political groups in Germany (Sorce, 2020). Journalists reporting about right-wing demonstrations have repeatedly been victims of violence or assaults.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…An extra level of danger exists during visits to events organised by or related to the spectrum of the political far-right (Betche & Hoffmann, 2018, p. 11). In summary, one important origin of the hate-speech are right-wing-political groups in Germany (Sorce, 2020). Journalists reporting about right-wing demonstrations have repeatedly been victims of violence or assaults.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Las redes sociales vienen jugando un papel decisivo en esta evolución de las lógicas y valores establecidos de los medios de comunicación (Sorce, 2021). Si bien se ha observado que, a menudo, los periodistas mantienen las prácticas de objetividad y gatekeeping en plataformas como X (antes Twitter) (Parmlee, 2013), la personalización de los perfiles de los periodistas ha sido desde siempre uno de los dilemas clave en la negociación de sus roles profesionales (Hermida, 2013), ya que estos perfiles digitales tienden a ser utilizados con una perspectiva mucho más personal y crítica.…”
Section: Activismo Mediáticounclassified