Fighting an indestructible monster:journalism’s legitimacy narratives during the Trump era

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2021
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  • U.S. journalism during the Trump era has experienced numerous legitimacy
    attacks by the leading political figure. Building on the concepts of institutional
    legitimacy and intentional trust, this study analyzes legitimation narratives
    in projections of journalism’s future, using the Harvard University’s
    NiemanLab Predictions of Journalism from 2017 to 2021. Projectory narratives
    are meaningful constructions of a field’s future and provide guidance
    for its actors. The qualitative analysis of a Trump-related subset of predictions
    (ca. n=130) convey (1) confrontational narratives of threat, selfreproach,
    and epistemological authority loss. Confrontational narratives
    serve to secure consent for suggested transparency and audience relationship
    building solutions. These (2) solution narratives represent trustification
    strategies. Lastly, (3) survival narratives aim at regaining authority and
    agency through legacy mythopoesis and the construction of a cautiously
    optimistic post-Trump outlook for journalism. Hence, the analysis of projectory
    narratives reveals how an organizational field collectively prepares
    for change to regain legitimacy.
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  • info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
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Forschungsinformationssystem der UHH

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