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Yiddish, or Jewish German? : the Holocaust, the Goethe-Institut and Germany’s neglected obligation to peace and the common cultural heritage
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Comparing journalism cultures in Britain and Germany: Confrontation, Contextualization, Conformity
Abstract: Many British newspapers proclaim strongly partisan political and moral positions, with headlines such as “Get Britain out of the EU.” In contrast, German newspapers, during national events such as the refugee crisis, often take on the role of reflective observers. Previous comparative research has shown a link between journalists’ output and professional attitudes. Using data from the Worlds of Journalism Study, this article analyses the professional attitudes of British and German journalists (N=1475) across three constituents of journalism culture: societal, epistemological, and ethical. Our analysis shows significant differences in all three constituents. We conclude that British journalists conceive of their professional role as more confrontational to those in power than their German colleagues. We also find some evidence that German journalists believe it more important to provide context and analysis – aiming to assist audiences in their civic roles – and that they are more likely to conform to professional codes, although only in general terms. Our findings contradict some earlier comparative studies that claimed a more passive role for British journalists. Our findings may also hold interest for others engaged in international comparative research, showing how the two-country comparison can identify, and account for, what is hidden in multi-country research designs.
Keyword: DA Great Britain; DD Germany; HD Industries. Land use. Labor; JN Political institutions (Europe); PN Literature (General)
URL: https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/21186/
https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2018.1551067
https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/21186/1/ComparingJournalismCulturesInBritainAndGermany-for-distribution3.pdf
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From London to Leipzig and back: (Post-)Punk, ‘Endzeit’ and Gothic in the GDR
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Early Arabic studies in western Europe : letters from Marcus Welser to Marquard Freher, 1611-1612, on Arabic epigraphy
Botley, Paul. - : Peeters Online Journals, 2018
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‘These four letters s o l a are not there’: language and theology in Luther’s translation of the New Testament
Methuen, Charlotte. - : Cambridge University Press, 2017
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Bilingualism in Bolzano-Bozen: a nexus analysis
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The Introspective Sponger: Hamlet in the Poetry of Bertolt Brecht
Montironi, Maria Elisa. - : Cardiff University Press, 2012
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Colonial failure in the new world in the sixteenth century: a French and German comparison
Lang, Stefan. - 2011
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Cultural topography and emotional legacies in Durs Grunbein's Dresden poetry
Fuchs, Anne. - : Camden House, 2011
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Introduction
Fuchs, Anne; James-Chakraborty, K.; Shortt, Linda. - : Camden House, 2011
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The scholar advocate: Rudolf Schlesinger's writings on Marxism and Soviet historiography
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Was Germany ever united? Evidence from intra- and international trade 1885–1933
Wolf, Nikolaus. - : University of Warwick, Department of Economics, 2008
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Reconciliation between the generations : the normalisation of the image of the ordinary German soldier in recent literature
Schmitz, Helmut. - : Camden House, 2006
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Historikerstreit and kollektivschuld
Gross, Raphael. - : Kröner, 2002
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Images of Germany: a theory-based approach to the classification, analysis, and critique of British attitudes towards Germany, 1890-1940
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