2018
DOI: 10.1080/17512786.2018.1463865
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The Role of Language in a Journalistic Interpretive Community

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“…This tendency can be seen in research conducted by Dhakidae Dhakidae (1992), Manzella (2000), Budianto & Mabroer (2000), Eriyanto (2002), SK (2003), Ishadi (2002), Romano & Seinor (2005), Hanitzsch (2005), J. Steele (2010); J. E. Steele (2005), Manan & Danayanti (2012), (Sudibyo & Patria, 2013), Tapsell (2012), Armando (2014), Carpenter & Sosale (2019), Winarnita et al(2020), andSimorangkir (2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…This tendency can be seen in research conducted by Dhakidae Dhakidae (1992), Manzella (2000), Budianto & Mabroer (2000), Eriyanto (2002), SK (2003), Ishadi (2002), Romano & Seinor (2005), Hanitzsch (2005), J. Steele (2010); J. E. Steele (2005), Manan & Danayanti (2012), (Sudibyo & Patria, 2013), Tapsell (2012), Armando (2014), Carpenter & Sosale (2019), Winarnita et al(2020), andSimorangkir (2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Known intraloper influence also emerges in a hyper-professionalization of participatory, digital journalism in which explanations of social conditions and public policy continue to emerge from journalistic adoption and maintenance of turning to the “information elite,” largely on social media, to influence the news (Robinson & Wang, 2018. p. 92; see also, Casero-Ripollés, Micó-Sanz, & Díez-Bosch, 2020). As such, journalistic language and ideological meanings of marginalized populations affected by public policies are transformed through journalistic spheres to support the authority of mainstream press, dominant publics, and media narratives.…”
Section: Identifying “Known Strangers:” Expanding To a Critical Inter...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ideology, in this way, is more than merely a "belief system" but is a way of knowing the world, an epistemological process of maintaining systems of explanations that justify and rationalize inequalities that operate in tandem with technological advancement, as this essay describes in more detail below. Certainly, this essay argues that journalism(s) operate in cooperation and collusion with notions of the "power elite" in ways that complicate local and international contemporary interpretations of the "journalistic interpretive community" (Carpenter & Sosale, 2019). It is this notion of the "journalistic interpretive community" that is at hand for exploration through the intervention of technological practices, hardwares, language, parameters of innovation and interactivity, programming, and processing that scholars continue to unpack (Boyles, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%