Constructing Political Expertise in the News
Yanna Krupnikov author John Barry Ryan author Kathleen Searles author Hillary Style author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:23rd Feb '23
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The Element studies types of political experts that are probably to be interviewed and how their characteristics affect news judgements.
This Element considers patterns in expert sources, focusing on politics. Jointly, the results of the survey suggest underlying patterns in expert sourcing is a tension between journalists' preferences, the time constraints of producing news, and the preferences of the experts themselves.Expert news sources offer context and act as translators, communicating complex policy issues to the public. Therefore, these sources have implications for who, and what is elevated and legitimized by news coverage. This element considers patterns in expert sources, focusing on a particular area of expertise: politics. As a starting point, it conducts a content analysis tracking which types of political experts are most likely to be interviewed, using this analysis to explain patterns in expert sourcing. Building on the source data, it next conducts experiments and surveys of journalists to consider demand for expert sources. Finally, shifting the analysis to the supply of expert sources, it turns to a survey of faculty to track expert experiences with journalists. Jointly, the results suggest underlying patterns in expert sourcing is a tension between journalists' preferences, the time constraints of producing news, and the preferences of the experts themselves.
ISBN: 9781009108430
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 4mm
Weight: 127g
75 pages