Facts and fictions 2022
DOI: 10.22215/ff/v2.i1.03
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Journalists’ Social Identity: The Case of Two Calgary Newspapers

Abstract: When Postmedia bought Sun Media in 2014, it gained control of competing daily newspapers in Ottawa, Calgary, and Edmonton. Postmedia already owned the Calgary Herald and now controlled the Calgary Sun. The merger of the two newspapers’ newsrooms provided an opportunity to analyze journalists’ self-perceptions using Social Identity Theory. Journalists’ identification with their pre-merger newspaper persisted after the newsroom merger, an allegiance that may dissipate over time. In the meantime, journalists adap… Show more

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