"Becoming Real": Professional precarity in entrepreneurial journalism

Sofie Willemsen, Tamara Witschge

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapterProfessional

Abstract

Although precarity in journalism is usually understood in terms of economic precarity, this chapter focuses on professional precarity. It critically interrogates how the independent nature of work in entrepreneurial journalism, and in particular the self-reliance in terms of funding for their work, go hand in hand with a type of professional vulnerability. Ultimately, a sense of self-worth is at stake. The chapter draws on auto-ethnographic and interview data to reveal how entrepreneurial journalists deal with the fact that their work may or may not be appreciated or even recognized by colleagues or external parties as actual journalism. Interviews show that participants have an ambivalent relationship to the label of “entrepreneurial journalist.”
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNewswork and Precarity
EditorsKalyani Chadha, Linda Steiner
Place of PublicationAbingdon
PublisherRoutledge
Chapter8
Pages124-134
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)9781003057376
ISBN (Print)9780367523039, 9780367523022
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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