Solidarity as Value in Journalism
The paper is researching the value of solidarity in contemporary Russian journalism, actualized in its professional and civic aspects. The pandemic has contributed to the development of practices of solidarity and mutual aid, and a surge in discussions about this value. Journalism reflects the proc...
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Transbaikal State University
2021
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Sumario: | The paper is researching the value of solidarity in contemporary Russian journalism, actualized in its professional and civic aspects. The pandemic has contributed to the development of practices of solidarity and mutual
aid, and a surge in discussions about this value. Journalism reflects the processes of the birth of new practices
and the reincarnation of traditional ones, and takes part in the formation of solidarity, sharing its humanist and
civic character. At the same time, solidarity in journalism is actualized as a professional value, allowing the media
community to resist external pressure. The object of the study is civil and professional values in journalism; the
subject of the study is the value of solidarity. Monitoring of posts and comments in social networks, primary and
secondary data analysis, and case analysis were used as methods of research. The empirical material includes
cases from contemporary journalistic solidarity practice.The author examines the circumstances that become the
background for journalistic solidarity, its traditional and new actors. The fragmented and discrete nature of journalism also manifests itself in the interaction (or lack thereof) between the various actors of journalistic solidarity.
The digital nature of the modern media environment makes its contribution: solidarity is being implemented in an
online format and the role of the community manager is increasing. Other trends of journalistic solidarity are its
publicity, its mediatization, and monetization. The palette of solidarity tools in journalism is constantly expanding,
incorporating tools from other fields. Modern solidarity absorbs elements of social projection, taking the form of
public campaigns and mobilization projects. Manifestations of journalistic solidarity are situational, often centered around a particular media outlet, an iconic or high-profile event, or a journalist in a particular short period
of time. Publicity becomes the primary goal. Examples of extended solidarity are rare and forced to be informationally recalled, interest maintained and moderated. The author concludes that various solidarity practices in
journalism are built on the actualized value of solidarity and offers an understanding of it. |
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