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Blogging as a journalistic practice: A model linking perception, motivation, and behavior
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Citizen JournalismMedia EnvironmentPublic OpinionEveryday Citizen BloggersCommunicationMedia StudiesJournalismInteractive JournalismConstructive JournalismSocial MediaMedia ActivismJournalism EthicsNews AnalyticsPolitical CommunicationSocial Medium NewsContent AnalysisMedia PsychologyComputational JournalismJournalistic PracticeMedia InstitutionsMedia BiasNews CoverageCommunity JournalismProfessional JournalistsJournalism HistoryMass CommunicationArtsPersuasion
Blogs have become a pervasive media force, yet the psychology of everyday citizen bloggers remains underexplored. The study investigates how bloggers’ perception of their work as journalism shapes their motivations and topical choices. Using a randomized sample of U.S. bloggers, the authors built a model linking perception of journalism, motivations, and blogging behavior.
As blogs have become a fixture in today’s media environment, growing in number and influence in political communication and (mass) media discourse, research on the subject has proliferated, often emphasizing the high-profile conflicts and controversies at the intersection of blogging and journalism. Less examined, however, is the psychology of everyday citizen bloggers in this context. In studying a randomized sample of US bloggers, we attempt to puzzle out these questions: to what extent do bloggers (1) perceive their work as a form of journalism, and how might such a perception influence (2) their motivations for posting and (3) the topics around which they blog? Most critically, (4) this article constructs a model by which all these antecedents predict whether bloggers behave like professional journalists. Results indicate that bloggers who see their work as a form of journalism are more inclined to inform and influence readers, write about public affairs, and behave as a more traditional journalist.
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