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The Relational Newsroom: An Appreciative Inquiry into how Leadership Empowers Learning in Newsrooms

机译:关系新闻编辑室:对领导力如何赋予新闻编辑室学习的欣赏

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The field of journalism in New Zealand has gone through significant changes in the last few years, with the onset of digital technologies, their impact on the funding of journalism and on readership, and in turn on the way journalism is performed. Therefore, the aim of this study is to understand how leadership empowers learning in newsrooms and, in turn, contributes to the training and development of journalists. The intent here is to contribute to the constantly evolving field of journalism as it deals with the digital changes driving what is arguably the most concentrated period of change in its history.Appreciative Inquiry (AI) has typically been used in organisations to manifest positive change for people. However, for this study I have creatively adapted and applied the Appreciative Inquiry framework to situate qualitative research methods inside three newsrooms in New Zealand. Focus groups in each newsroom were comprised of individuals from different hierarchical levels of the workplace. As the lead researcher I led the groups who operated as co-researchers following the AI process of four phases comprising Discover, Dream, Design and Destiny seeking to understand how leadership empowers learning in newsrooms.The findings were initially drawn from an analysis of the themes which arose in the discussions. From the findings I use AI theory and adapt the AI process to propose a Relational Newsroom framework for use in newsrooms. By embedding newsroom groups constantly using the 4-D cycle of AI and involving the public in live interaction process with newsroom decision-making, the framework would generate practices of communication, trust, personal leadership and structure identified in the findings. This study concludes with proposals in the form of action statements for use in both news media and journalism school newsrooms to have journalists engaged and involved in creating the future of the field.
机译:过去几年中,随着数字技术的兴起,它们对新闻业资金和读者群的影响以及新闻业的执行方式,新西兰的新闻业发生了重大变化。因此,本研究的目的是了解领导层如何增强新闻编辑室的学习能力,进而有助于新闻工作者的培训和发展。其目的是为新闻业不断发展的领域做出贡献,因为它涉及推动数字变革的发展,可以说是历史上最集中的变革时期。组织中通常使用赏识性查询(AI)来表明积极的变革人。但是,对于本研究,我创造性地采用了“欣赏性探究”框架并将其应用到新西兰三个新闻编辑室内的定性研究方法中。每个新闻编辑室的焦点小组由工作场所不同层次的人员组成。作为首席研究员,我领导了作为联合研究员进行工作的小组,该小组按照包括发现,梦想,设计和命运四个阶段的AI流程进行工作,旨在了解领导力如何增强新闻编辑室的学习能力。研究结果最初是通过对主题的分析得出的在讨论中出现了。从调查结果中,我使用了AI理论并调整了AI流程,以提出一个可在新闻编辑室中使用的Relational Newsroom框架。通过不断使用AI的4-D周期嵌入新闻编辑室小组,并让公众参与新闻编辑室决策的实时互动过程,该框架将产生交流,信任,个人领导和发现中确定的结构的实践。本研究以行动声明的形式提出建议,供新闻媒体和新闻学院新闻编辑室使用,以使记者参与并参与创造该领域的未来。

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    Whelan Bernard;

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