Excessive, flexible and (still) seen as gender neutral Journalists' perceptions about their job during the Covid-19 pandemic

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Main Author: Alcantara, Juliana
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Simões, R. B.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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https://doi.org/10.1177/14648849241244711
Summary: Mainstream newsroom routines have faced significant shifts in the last decades. Regardless of its nature, these changes can be seen from a gender perspective and framed within neoliberalism, seen as a structural force affecting people’s lives and an ideology of governance that shapes subjectivities. In this paper, we aim to discuss how neoliberalism influenced the implications of the Covid-19 pandemic on newsrooms and journalists’ working conditions from a gender lens. For this purpose, thirty semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted between October and December 2021 with Portuguese female and male junior and senior journalists of different levels of hierarchy working in mainstream media. Their perceptions of the pandemic impact on news production show the intersections of sexism and neoliberalism in the newsroom settings. Journalists accept as part of the job the long working hours and the personal cost of health protection material and essential equipment to work from home while normalising the work-home conflict as a private woman’s matter. These findings are discussed as reflecting how neoliberal logic has made the impacts of the pandemic heavier, especially for women.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Excessive, flexible and (still) seen as gender neutral Journalists' perceptions about their job during the Covid-19 pandemic
title Excessive, flexible and (still) seen as gender neutral Journalists' perceptions about their job during the Covid-19 pandemic
spellingShingle Excessive, flexible and (still) seen as gender neutral Journalists' perceptions about their job during the Covid-19 pandemic
Alcantara, Juliana
Covid-19 pandemic
feminism
journalism
newsroom practice
neoliberalism
title_short Excessive, flexible and (still) seen as gender neutral Journalists' perceptions about their job during the Covid-19 pandemic
title_full Excessive, flexible and (still) seen as gender neutral Journalists' perceptions about their job during the Covid-19 pandemic
title_fullStr Excessive, flexible and (still) seen as gender neutral Journalists' perceptions about their job during the Covid-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Excessive, flexible and (still) seen as gender neutral Journalists' perceptions about their job during the Covid-19 pandemic
title_sort Excessive, flexible and (still) seen as gender neutral Journalists' perceptions about their job during the Covid-19 pandemic
author Alcantara, Juliana
author_facet Alcantara, Juliana
Simões, R. B.
author_role author
author2 Simões, R. B.
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alcantara, Juliana
Simões, R. B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Covid-19 pandemic
feminism
journalism
newsroom practice
neoliberalism
topic Covid-19 pandemic
feminism
journalism
newsroom practice
neoliberalism
description Mainstream newsroom routines have faced significant shifts in the last decades. Regardless of its nature, these changes can be seen from a gender perspective and framed within neoliberalism, seen as a structural force affecting people’s lives and an ideology of governance that shapes subjectivities. In this paper, we aim to discuss how neoliberalism influenced the implications of the Covid-19 pandemic on newsrooms and journalists’ working conditions from a gender lens. For this purpose, thirty semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted between October and December 2021 with Portuguese female and male junior and senior journalists of different levels of hierarchy working in mainstream media. Their perceptions of the pandemic impact on news production show the intersections of sexism and neoliberalism in the newsroom settings. Journalists accept as part of the job the long working hours and the personal cost of health protection material and essential equipment to work from home while normalising the work-home conflict as a private woman’s matter. These findings are discussed as reflecting how neoliberal logic has made the impacts of the pandemic heavier, especially for women.
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