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Mapping the sports journalism field: Bourdieu and broadsheet newsrooms
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Mapping the sports journalism field: Bourdieu and broadsheet newsrooms

Peter A English
Journalism, Vol.17(8), pp.1001-1017
2016
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https://doi.org/10.1177/1464884915576728View
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Abstract

Bourdieu field theory journalistic field online journalism sports journalism
Sports journalism is an important part of contemporary media, but it is a sector that has not received the detailed analysis of other areas of the industry. Utilising Bourdieu's field theory, this study locates sports journalism in the journalistic field before mapping the sports journalism field in the context of broadsheet/quality news organisations. It achieves this by examining the sports departments of six media outlets in Australia, India and the United Kingdom. In-depth interviews with 36 sports journalists and a content analysis of 4541 web and print articles are employed to focus on issues such as content, publishing applications and approaches, workloads, and commercial factors. This allows an investigation of sports journalism at national, organisational and individual levels. The results show economic capital is a dominant factor in sports journalism.

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