Intervening by staying professional : How Nordic environmental journalists make sense of their roles
The notion of intervention is gaining traction among Western environmental journalists. While existing research has predominantly focused on countries outside the Nordic region, in our study we investigate the self-perceptions of professional journalists in the Nordic countries of Finland, Iceland,...
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author | Hujanen, Jaana Jangdal, Lottie Dovbysh, Olga Andersen, Ida Vikoren Kolbeins, Guobjorg Hildur Lehtisaari, Katja Oivo, Teemu |
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description | The notion of intervention is gaining traction among Western environmental journalists. While existing research has predominantly focused on countries outside the Nordic region, in our study we investigate the self-perceptions of professional journalists in the Nordic countries of Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Through semi-structured interviews, we examine the roles that Nordic journalists construct when reflecting on covering the environmental beat, paying particular attention to how they make sense of the idea of intervening - that is, their involvement in interpreting, making sense of, and engaging the public in environmental issues. Using thematic qualitative analysis to analyse the interviews, we have identified four journalistic roles: 1) objective news provider, 2) critical watchdog, 3) sense-maker and educator, and 4) environmental advocate. Our findings suggest that Nordic journalists intervene byadhering to professional norms and practices and renegotiating them. While the role of objective news provider remains prominent among Nordic journalists, it is intertwined with various forms of intervention across all identified roles. |
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spelling | ftmittuniv:oai:DiVA.org:miun-52886 2025-03-16T15:29:07+00:00 Intervening by staying professional : How Nordic environmental journalists make sense of their roles Hujanen, Jaana Jangdal, Lottie Dovbysh, Olga Andersen, Ida Vikoren Kolbeins, Guobjorg Hildur Lehtisaari, Katja Oivo, Teemu 2024 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-52886 https://doi.org/10.2478/nor-2024-0022 eng eng Mittuniversitetet, Institutionen för kommunikation, kvalitetsteknik och informationssystem (2023-) Univ Helsinki, Swedish Sch Social Sci, Helsinki, Finland. Univ Helsinki, Aleksanteri Inst, Helsinki, Finland. Norwegian Res Ctr NORCE, Hlth & Social Sci, Bergen, Norway. Univ Akureyri, Fac Social Sci, Akureyri, Iceland. Tampere Univ, Fac Informat Technol & Commun Sci, Tampere, Finland. Univ Eastern Finland, Fac Social Sci & Business Studies, Karelian Inst, Joensuu, Finland. Walter de Gruyter GmbH Nordicom Review, 1403-1108, 2024, 45:2, s. 257-276 ISI:001326574000001 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess journalistic roles journalistic role perceptions Nordic countries environmental reporting climate journalism Media and Communication Studies Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap Article in journal info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2024 ftmittuniv https://doi.org/10.2478/nor-2024-0022 2025-02-18T00:57:01Z The notion of intervention is gaining traction among Western environmental journalists. While existing research has predominantly focused on countries outside the Nordic region, in our study we investigate the self-perceptions of professional journalists in the Nordic countries of Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Through semi-structured interviews, we examine the roles that Nordic journalists construct when reflecting on covering the environmental beat, paying particular attention to how they make sense of the idea of intervening - that is, their involvement in interpreting, making sense of, and engaging the public in environmental issues. Using thematic qualitative analysis to analyse the interviews, we have identified four journalistic roles: 1) objective news provider, 2) critical watchdog, 3) sense-maker and educator, and 4) environmental advocate. Our findings suggest that Nordic journalists intervene byadhering to professional norms and practices and renegotiating them. While the role of objective news provider remains prominent among Nordic journalists, it is intertwined with various forms of intervention across all identified roles. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Mid Sweden University: Publications (DiVA) Norway Nordicom Review 45 2 257 276 |
spellingShingle | journalistic roles journalistic role perceptions Nordic countries environmental reporting climate journalism Media and Communication Studies Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap Hujanen, Jaana Jangdal, Lottie Dovbysh, Olga Andersen, Ida Vikoren Kolbeins, Guobjorg Hildur Lehtisaari, Katja Oivo, Teemu Intervening by staying professional : How Nordic environmental journalists make sense of their roles |
title | Intervening by staying professional : How Nordic environmental journalists make sense of their roles |
title_full | Intervening by staying professional : How Nordic environmental journalists make sense of their roles |
title_fullStr | Intervening by staying professional : How Nordic environmental journalists make sense of their roles |
title_full_unstemmed | Intervening by staying professional : How Nordic environmental journalists make sense of their roles |
title_short | Intervening by staying professional : How Nordic environmental journalists make sense of their roles |
title_sort | intervening by staying professional : how nordic environmental journalists make sense of their roles |
topic | journalistic roles journalistic role perceptions Nordic countries environmental reporting climate journalism Media and Communication Studies Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap |
topic_facet | journalistic roles journalistic role perceptions Nordic countries environmental reporting climate journalism Media and Communication Studies Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap |
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