2024
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/r5g3x
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Scooped by the town drunk”: COVID-19 as an actor in the rural journalist’s network

Ruth Moon Mari,
Mildred F Perreault,
Jessica Fargen Walsh
et al.

Abstract: Journalists serving rural communities are crucial sources of information across the U.S.; they also face challenges and opportunities unlike those of their peers at large urban outlets. In this study, we take the COVID-19 pandemic as an opportunity to examine how these journalists define their group identities. We focus on local news creators to ask: How has COVID-19 influenced the identities of small-town and rural journalists in the U.S.? Using an approach informed by actor-network theory and social identity… Show more

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