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Professional Autonomy and Structural Influences: Exploring How Homicides, Perceived Insecurity, Aggressions Against Journalists, and Inequalities Affect Perceived Journalistic Autonomy in Colombia

Authors :
Garcés Prettel, Miguel Efrén
Arroyave-Cabrera, Jesús
Baltar Moreno, Adolfo
Garcés Prettel, Miguel Efrén
Arroyave-Cabrera, Jesús
Baltar Moreno, Adolfo
Source :
International Journal of Communication 14(2020), 3054–3075
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Journalistic autonomy has been studied more frequently in countries with secure democracies in terms of journalists’ perceptions of freedom and independence to work in the midst of the controls, pressures, and influences perceived in the newsrooms. Based on objective variables and on a national survey completed by 546 Colombian journalists, this article examines how inequality, violence, and insecurity affect their perceived autonomy to develop and publish news. Using regression analysis and statistical mediation, it was found that political and economic influences intervene in the relationship between aggressions against journalists and the decrease in journalistic autonomy. This decrease is strongest when violence comes internally from the work environment and when gender inequalities, homicides, and insecurity are connected to newsrooms. In the conclusion, recommendations are offered for future studies and postagreements of peace in Colombia.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
International Journal of Communication 14(2020), 3054–3075
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1243928313
Document Type :
Electronic Resource