2016
DOI: 10.1080/17512786.2016.1193821
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Travel Journalists and Professional Identity

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“…), and their job status -whether they are permanently employed, or work as freelancers (Hanusch, Hanitzsch, and Lauerer 2017). Entrepreneurial, independent journalists whose economic security is more precarious tend to feel commercial influences more directly (Rosenkranz 2015;Hanusch, Hanitzsch, and Lauerer 2017;Pirolli 2017).…”
Section: Commercial Influences In Lifestyle Journalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…), and their job status -whether they are permanently employed, or work as freelancers (Hanusch, Hanitzsch, and Lauerer 2017). Entrepreneurial, independent journalists whose economic security is more precarious tend to feel commercial influences more directly (Rosenkranz 2015;Hanusch, Hanitzsch, and Lauerer 2017;Pirolli 2017).…”
Section: Commercial Influences In Lifestyle Journalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include gender, job status, education, training and previous work experience in journalism (Hanusch 2012), but also whether journalists are permanently employed by traditional newsrooms, or work as freelancers. Entrepreneurial, independent journalists whose job status can be precarious and financially insecure tend to feel commercial influences more directly (Rosenkranz 2015;Hanusch, Hanitzsch, and Lauerer 2017;Pirolli 2017). Freelancers also often concomitantly work in PR (Koch and Obermaier 2014;Antunovic, Grzeslo, and Hoag 2017), adding another layer of economic vulnerability.…”
Section: Determinants Of Economic Influencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zahlreiche Medienunternehmen weltweit haben mittlerweile parallel zu Verlag und Redaktion eine autonome (Innovations-)Einheit aufgebaut (García-Avilés, 2021), um auf diesem Wege Intrapreneurship-Projekte (Hass, 2011) (Benton, 2012). In der Folge kann diese auch von etablierten Lokalmedien übernommen werden (Pirolli, 2016). Mit der Disruption der etablierten Qualitätsstandards (Eisenegger, 2021), geht dann unmittelbar die Gefahr eines ‚race to the bottom' hinsichtlich der gesellschaftlichen Leistungsfähigkeit des Journalismus einher.…”
Section: Abwehrstrategienunclassified
“…Sin embargo, a pesar del arraigo y tradición del periodismo de viajes desde mediados del siglo XIX (Belenguer, 2002;Pirolli, 2014), hasta hace escasos años -y en menor medida, continúa actualmente-ha tenido una consideración de rama de especialización periodística menor por la academia y la propia profesión periodística (Hannusch, 2010;Pokazanyeva, 2013;Pirolli, 2016). Este desprestigio se ha podido deber principalmente a su estrecha vinculación con la industria turística, lo que ha hecho que con frecuencia estos contenidos hayan sido concebidos predominantemente con fines publicitarios y/o económicos, más que periodísticos o estéticos.…”
Section: El Periodismo De Viajes Ante Un Escenario De Expansiónunclassified