Gravitation et dispersion dans les carrières des journalistes passés par la presse quotidienne nationale

In this article we try to describe and analyze the careers of journalists in the worlds of communication since the 1980s. We make the assumption that those worlds are structured by gravitational laws and that the national daily press has a powerful attractiveness for young professional journalists....

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Main Authors: Gilles Bastin, Antoine Machut
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: ADR Temporalités 2016-10-01
Series:Temporalités
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/temporalites/3403
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spelling doaj-12e239896d814463a95d61433797e2c62020-11-24T21:57:34ZfraADR TemporalitésTemporalités1777-90062102-58782016-10-012310.4000/temporalites.3403Gravitation et dispersion dans les carrières des journalistes passés par la presse quotidienne nationaleGilles BastinAntoine MachutIn this article we try to describe and analyze the careers of journalists in the worlds of communication since the 1980s. We make the assumption that those worlds are structured by gravitational laws and that the national daily press has a powerful attractiveness for young professional journalists. The study is based on the statistical analysis of the first ten years of the career of 875 journalists who had worked at least one month in the National Daily Press (PQN). First, we introduce our methodology, based on data gathered on the social network LinkedIn. Second, we show that PQN is indeed at the heart of the information universe because of its superior attractiveness for journalists by comparison to other types of media. Third, we characterize the careers of journalists since the 1980s and show the increasing fragmentation of these careers due to frequent shifts between periods of stable employment and self-employment. It finally appears that the attractiveness of this central part of the Information universe is weakened by two factors: the increasing importance of freelancing and the diminishing importance of any specific training in journalism in order to access it.http://journals.openedition.org/temporalites/3403journalismcareersmediafreelance worktraining
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Gravitation et dispersion dans les carrières des journalistes passés par la presse quotidienne nationale
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title Gravitation et dispersion dans les carrières des journalistes passés par la presse quotidienne nationale
title_short Gravitation et dispersion dans les carrières des journalistes passés par la presse quotidienne nationale
title_full Gravitation et dispersion dans les carrières des journalistes passés par la presse quotidienne nationale
title_fullStr Gravitation et dispersion dans les carrières des journalistes passés par la presse quotidienne nationale
title_full_unstemmed Gravitation et dispersion dans les carrières des journalistes passés par la presse quotidienne nationale
title_sort gravitation et dispersion dans les carrières des journalistes passés par la presse quotidienne nationale
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publishDate 2016-10-01
description In this article we try to describe and analyze the careers of journalists in the worlds of communication since the 1980s. We make the assumption that those worlds are structured by gravitational laws and that the national daily press has a powerful attractiveness for young professional journalists. The study is based on the statistical analysis of the first ten years of the career of 875 journalists who had worked at least one month in the National Daily Press (PQN). First, we introduce our methodology, based on data gathered on the social network LinkedIn. Second, we show that PQN is indeed at the heart of the information universe because of its superior attractiveness for journalists by comparison to other types of media. Third, we characterize the careers of journalists since the 1980s and show the increasing fragmentation of these careers due to frequent shifts between periods of stable employment and self-employment. It finally appears that the attractiveness of this central part of the Information universe is weakened by two factors: the increasing importance of freelancing and the diminishing importance of any specific training in journalism in order to access it.
topic journalism
careers
media
freelance work
training
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