Ekstrom2011

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Ekstrom2011
BibType ARTICLE
Key Ekstrom2011
Author(s) Mats Ekstrom, Asa Kroon Lundell
Title The joint construction of a journalistic expert identity in studio interactions between journalists on TV news
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Tag(s) EMCA, Conversation Analysis, News interviews, Identity, Epistemics, Journalism
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Year 2011
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Journal Text & Talk
Volume 31
Number 6
Pages 661-681
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DOI 10.1515/text.2011.032,
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Abstract

The overall aim of this study is to examine how journalistic expert identities are constructed and displayed in the context of intraprofessional journalist-to-journalist interviews on live television news. Previous research has, in detail, explored how journalists orient to the identity of a critical and impartial interrogator, especially in political news interviews. By focusing on journalistic expert identities, this article contributes to a wider perspective on the multiple and changing identities performed in contemporary journalism. The overall argument is that the expert identity is enabled and promoted in collaborative activities on different levels of discourse such as: (i) the media format, (ii) the question–answer based organization of the interaction, (iii) the orientation to liveness, and (iv) how knowledgeability and epistemic stance are constructed and displayed in the actual design of questions and answers. The data consist of interviews from the prime-time news program Aktuellt, broadcast on Swedish public service television in 2008 and 2009.

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