Journalistic knowledge production during a social crisis: How journalists claimed professional authority during the Chilean social uprising

Orchard, Ximena; Fergnani, Mario

Abstract

In this paper we problematize protest coverage as an epistemological challenge for journalists, based on the case of the 2019 social uprising in Chile, in which the authority of professional journalists as narrators of events was questioned by audiences. The study aims at identifying the main dimensions of news production that become altered in an extended social crisis, as well as the main repertoires of practice and justifications deployed from the journalistic field to face them. The paper is based on the analysis of episodic narrative interviews (n = 32), with journalists who participated in the coverage of the uprising in different capacities, in TV, radio, print and digital only media outlets. In our findings, we identify disruptions of epistemic consequence for news production during the coverage of the protests and riots, such as safety issues, and the relationship of journalists with space, time and the evidence recognized as appropriate for journalistic content, an issue that became particularly problematic around episodes of violence. We then identify four epistemic modes (approaches to knowledge-production) activated during the protests: detached narrator, conflict deflector, conflict mediator and involved narrator. These modes reveal differentiated responses to protest coverage inside professional journalism, which are in turn based on complementary claims of legitimacy for journalistic practice.

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Título según WOS: Journalistic knowledge production during a social crisis: How journalists claimed professional authority during the Chilean social uprising
Título según SCOPUS: ID SCOPUS_ID:85144411409 Not found in local SCOPUS DB
Título de la Revista: Journalism
Editorial: SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Fecha de publicación: 2022
DOI:

10.1177/14648849221142722

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS - WOS