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Journalists, harassment, and emotional labor: The case of women in on-air roles at US local television stations.
- Source :
- Journalism; Jan2022, Vol. 23 Issue 1, p79-97, 19p
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- At a time of growing threats to the press worldwide, including in supposedly 'safe' developed democracies, this article explores the nature of harassment perpetrated by strangers, one-time sources, and viewers against women broadcast journalists working at US local television stations. The study investigates the emotional labor – the work of managing one's emotions to keep others happy – that is required for journalists negotiating such harassment. Through qualitative interviews, our research shows that women in such roles face four main types of harassment: (1) disruptive in-person harassment, (2) physical and abrasive in-person harassment, (3) online harassment as unwanted sexual advances, and (4) online harassment as threats and criticisms. We find that women perform a significant degree of emotional labor as they regularly deal with harassment and simultaneously attempt to mitigate or prevent further harassment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- HARASSMENT
EMOTIONAL labor
TELEVISION stations
WOMEN broadcasters
WOMEN journalists
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14648849
- Volume :
- 23
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- Complementary Index
- Journal :
- Journalism
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 154384414
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1177/1464884919899016