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Journalists' Perceptions of Precarity: Toward a Theoretical Model

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JOURNALISM STUDIES
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/1461670X.2023.2293827

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Precarity research; journalists; conceptual model; theory; perception; labor conditions

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This paper proposes a theoretical model that determines the factors contributing to journalists' perception of precarity. It suggests that family responsibilities and personality traits are subjective factors influencing journalists' perceptions of precarity, and that perceptions of insecure employment conditions depend on the life stage of the worker.
Journalistic work has become increasingly precarious. Labor conditions in the profession meet several criteria of precarity, as established in the sociology of work. Journalists, especially freelancers, often have low and unstable incomes and only limited access to social insurance. Thus far, precarity research in journalism has primarily focused on empirical investigations of precarious employment rather than on theorizing how journalists actually perceive these working conditions. This paper proposes a theoretical model that determines the factors of security and insecurity that can lead to a stronger or weaker perception of precarity. Drawing on a review of the precarity literature, the model allows for subjectivity within the precarious experience of journalists. It shows that family responsibilities and personality traits belong to the subjective factors influencing journalists' perceptions of precarity. In addition, perceptions of insecure employment conditions depend on the life stage of the worker. We strongly recommend a multidimensional approach that captures not only the objective conditions of work but also journalists' subjective sense of precarity.

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