Joyce Stroobant
Ghent University
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Journalism Practice | 2018
Joyce Stroobant; Rebeca De Dobbelaer; Karin Raeymaeckers
This article explores health journalists’ sourcing patterns in the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium across a range of different media including newspapers, magazines, radio, television and online health news websites. A cross-sectional quantitative content analysis of health news items collected in February 2015 (N = 981) was established to examine the number and origin (e.g. industry, citizens, experts) of sources (N = 1998) mentioned in health news stories with particular attention paid to differences across various media types. Despite recent claims of media convergence, cross-media comparisons are scarce and, for a specialized beat such as health, nonexistent. The key findings of this study indicate that ordinary citizens and academic experts constitute the two largest source categories. The small share of industry-related sources confirms journalists’ skeptical attitude towards content provided by the industry. But on closer inspection, large differences can be observed across various media types. On the one hand, ordinary citizens occur with relatively high frequency on television but hardly make an appearance in online news items. Academic sources, on the other hand, are dominant online but nearly absent in television news items. In sum, this analysis demonstrates that health journalists’ source uses differ across various media platforms.
Health Sociology Review | 2018
Sarah Van den Bogaert; Joyce Stroobant; Piet Bracke
ABSTRACT Previous research has illustrated that journalists play an active role in the production of health news. The current study explores the relationship between the fields of healthcare and journalism from a healthcare perspective. Drawing on Bourdieu’s theory of fields and Gieryn’s concept of boundary-work, this study employed elite interviewing to analyse how the relations between these two fields were reflected and negotiated in the discourses of Belgian health-policy stakeholders. Our analysis illustrated that health-policy stakeholders perceived medicine and the news media as two different cultures and, therefore, discursively positioned news media actors as outsiders. Additionally, we showed that the nature of the relationship between health-policy stakeholders and the news media was linked to health-policy stakeholders’ position within the healthcare field. Through this analysis, we illustrate the value of using the concept of boundary-work as an analytical instrument to study the relationships between fields.
Information, Communication & Society | 2018
Joyce Stroobant
Knack.be | 2017
Joyce Stroobant
ICA 2017 Preconference: Ordinary Citizens in the News | 2017
Joyce Stroobant; Sarah Van den Bogaert; Sarah Van Leuven
ECREA Journalism Studies Section Conference 2017: "Changing audiences - changing journalism" | 2017
Joyce Stroobant; Sarah Van den Bogaert; Jana Declercq; Karin Raeymaeckers
Digital Opportunities and Challenges: Researching Media and Journalism in a Digital Age | 2017
Joyce Stroobant; Karin Raeymaeckers
Archive | 2016
Joyce Stroobant; Rebeca De Dobbelaer; Karin Raeymaeckers
Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap 2016, CLOSER: CONNECTING THROUGH INTIMATE COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES | 2016
Joyce Stroobant; Karin Raeymaeckers
Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap 2016, Abstracts | 2016
Rebeca De Dobbelaer; Joyce Stroobant; Karin Raeymaeckers