The Same or Worse? Juggling the Private and Professional Lives of Women Journalists during Pandemic Coverage

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Main Author: Alcantara, Juliana
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Simões, Rita Basílio
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2023.2298237
Summary: Awareness of how journalists report critical events is crucial to acknowledge the media’s social consequences. Especially during emergent public health threats such as the covid-19 pandemic, whose impacts extend to professionals’ private lives. Yet, little is known about how journalists’ identities and personal traits influence their reports. This paper focuses on this dimension of newsmaking by inquiring about the interplay between gender and journalism practices during the covid-19 public health crisis. Resorting to semi-structured in-depth interviews with women journalists, it investigates through the lens of gender how the pandemic impacted work conditions and professionals’ lives. Results reveal what the first wave of the pandemic meant to women journalists, what happened when the lockdown officially began, and the consequences of working at home. They also disclose how women journalists handled the changes in their personal and professional lives during the outbreak, helping to acknowledge how gender shapes newsroom activities in exceptional times. Overall, they show, we contend, journalism as an institution that reproduces and creates gender relations.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Same or Worse? Juggling the Private and Professional Lives of Women Journalists during Pandemic Coverage
title The Same or Worse? Juggling the Private and Professional Lives of Women Journalists during Pandemic Coverage
spellingShingle The Same or Worse? Juggling the Private and Professional Lives of Women Journalists during Pandemic Coverage
Alcantara, Juliana
Gender
female journalists
journalism
newsroom practices
remote work
COVID-19 pandemic
title_short The Same or Worse? Juggling the Private and Professional Lives of Women Journalists during Pandemic Coverage
title_full The Same or Worse? Juggling the Private and Professional Lives of Women Journalists during Pandemic Coverage
title_fullStr The Same or Worse? Juggling the Private and Professional Lives of Women Journalists during Pandemic Coverage
title_full_unstemmed The Same or Worse? Juggling the Private and Professional Lives of Women Journalists during Pandemic Coverage
title_sort The Same or Worse? Juggling the Private and Professional Lives of Women Journalists during Pandemic Coverage
author Alcantara, Juliana
author_facet Alcantara, Juliana
Simões, Rita Basílio
author_role author
author2 Simões, Rita Basílio
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alcantara, Juliana
Simões, Rita Basílio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gender
female journalists
journalism
newsroom practices
remote work
COVID-19 pandemic
topic Gender
female journalists
journalism
newsroom practices
remote work
COVID-19 pandemic
description Awareness of how journalists report critical events is crucial to acknowledge the media’s social consequences. Especially during emergent public health threats such as the covid-19 pandemic, whose impacts extend to professionals’ private lives. Yet, little is known about how journalists’ identities and personal traits influence their reports. This paper focuses on this dimension of newsmaking by inquiring about the interplay between gender and journalism practices during the covid-19 public health crisis. Resorting to semi-structured in-depth interviews with women journalists, it investigates through the lens of gender how the pandemic impacted work conditions and professionals’ lives. Results reveal what the first wave of the pandemic meant to women journalists, what happened when the lockdown officially began, and the consequences of working at home. They also disclose how women journalists handled the changes in their personal and professional lives during the outbreak, helping to acknowledge how gender shapes newsroom activities in exceptional times. Overall, they show, we contend, journalism as an institution that reproduces and creates gender relations.
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