scholarly journals Understanding the relationship people in their early adulthood have to small-town news and paywalls

Journalism ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (4) ◽  
pp. 507-523 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ragnhild Kristine Olsen

Within the context of a high-choice, digital media environment, this study explores how people in their early adulthood perceive the value of news from the small town where they reside and their attitude towards paying for it. Based on qualitative data from in-depth interviews and a media landscape sorting exercise, the study demonstrates how those willing and unwilling to pay differ in terms of lived and anticipated value experiences with small-town newspapers. The study posits that there is a misalignment, for them personally and for the local community, with regard to their perception of small-town news media’s value. What might not be important for them as individuals is nonetheless experienced as important for the society they live in. The study expands on studies of perceived worthwhileness of news media in a small-town context and introduces the concept of societal worthwhileness to encompass media users’ incorporation of collective interests in their value assessment of news media.

Author(s):  
Mustafa Doğan

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between the ecomuseum and solidarity tourism and to measure their impact on community development. Design/methodology/approach The study presented here adopts two methods for collecting qualitative data: in-depth interviews and observations. The total number of village households was 42 and the number of households that hosted tourists in their home was 20. Due to the exploratory nature of this study, qualitative methods were employed in the form of lengthy interviews with 13 residents. Findings The findings indicate that tourism for the Bogatepe Village ecomuseum has focused on a solidarity perspective which has provided significant benefits to the community ensuring local sustainable development. The ecomuseum as a concept and a destination has helped to control tourism and strengthened the impact of solidarity tourism on the local community. Research limitations/implications The research presented here must be seen as exploratory. More generally, further research is needed to look at the possibility of developing this type of tourism in other rural areas and similar regions of Turkey (covering both small and large areas) with an important cultural heritage. Originality/value The combination of the ecomuseum and solidarity tourism can provide a sustainable solution for tourism in rural areas and provide a model in the development of tourism to other villages in Turkey. The question is whether it could also be used in larger rural areas. The study underlines that Bogatepe is certainly worthy of future study.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Greg Michael Stutchbury

<p>This thesis examined through a political economy framework how New Zealand’s two largest newspaper chains, Fairfax and NZME, have been impacted by the advent of digital technologies and the effects these have had on the practice of sports journalism. Digital technology, falling revenue and increasing pressure from financial owners have all played a part in the restructuring of both Fairfax and NZME’s editorial news operations, especially in the last five years as both companies transitioned to a ‘digital-first’ environment.  Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted with 16 senior journalists who had knowledge of the transition from a print to a digital focus. These interviews highlighted the strategies adopted by both companies as they faced a challenging and evolving marketplace. They also underlined the internal tensions within newsrooms between not only journalists and editorial news managers but also the digital and print operations.  Despite the belief that digital technologies would make the print news media more collaborative and provide greater diversity and plurality, the opposite has occurred. Sports reporting remains highly routinised, coverage diversity is shrinking, and greater control is now exerted by editorial managers over the production of journalistic content. Digital technologies have also impacted the forms of content, with decision making on editorial content and resourcing now strongly influenced by data analytics, although there was still strong resistance to greater interactivity with readers. The relationship between sports organisations and print news media organisations, while considered in theory to be a symbiotic one but in reality, is an area of conflict, has also further deteriorated as sports organisations introduce significantly greater control over the media agenda. An element of this control has also heightened tensions with sports organisations moving into the digital space and competing directly with print news media organisations.</p>


2020 ◽  
pp. 174165902091863
Author(s):  
Justin R Ellis

Social media has transformed public discourse on policing and the contest of control over the police image. This article draws on original, empirical research to conceptualise the phenomenon of the ‘social media test’ – the evolution of social media into a legitimate measure of police performance. Through in-depth interviews with police and non-police respondents the article maps the genealogy of, and provides perspective on, one of the first viral cases of bystander video of police excessive force in Australia filmed and uploaded to YouTube. The study shows the video’s impact on hegemonic mainstream and police news media narratives, processes of criminalisation and police accountability and the merit of narrative criminology in unpacking these phenomena. Police alluding to the ‘social media test’ in in-depth interviews shows that digital media in general and social media in particular can no longer be dismissed as peripheral or subsidiary to public discourse on policing in a digital society.


2017 ◽  
Vol 20 (8) ◽  
pp. 3029-3049 ◽  
Author(s):  
Johan Lindell

This article mobilizes Pierre Bourdieu’s full theory-method to study how class shapes our news orientations in a digital, high-choice media environment. An online survey ( N = 3850) was used to create a statistical representation of the contemporary Swedish social space with variables measuring access to economic, cultural, social, and cosmopolitan capital. A range of digital news preferences and practices were then given co-ordinates in that space. Results highlight the importance of class habitus for the formation of digital news repertoires. Since different groups form altogether different news repertoires—and distaste the preferences of the groups most different to themselves (in terms of access to capitals)—news practices and preferences solidify the positions of groups in the social structure. The study sheds light on the relationship between social and digital inequality and challenges the psychological and individualistic bias in contemporary research on news media use.


2019 ◽  

There has hardly been any other development that has changed our everyday lives as significantly as digitalisation, and there is hardly anything as commonplace as neighbourship. Despite the links between these two concepts growing, they have been neglected in social science research in Germany so far. The prevailing sentiment is that the Internet and social media sites have no connection to the real world, but there are countless neighbourship groups on Facebook, Twitter hashtags named after neighbourhoods or entire websites, such as ‘nebenan.de’, which endeavour to strengthen local community bonds through digital means. In short, the social developments in this respect are already considerably more advanced than the knowledge that exists about it. This anthology makes a fundamental contribution to the sociological debate on digitalisation and neighbourship by aiming to provide an overview of the relationship between digitalisation and neighbourship on the one hand, and open up avenues for further research on the other. It therefore examines and systematises attempts to strengthen local community bonds using digital media from different perspectives.


Author(s):  
Kiagus Abdul Rofi ◽  
Amiruddin Saleh

Animal husbandry in Indonesia is one way to meet food needs in Indonesia. The people's farm school program has now become a national program known as the people's livestock center. . One of the results of cattle raising is to increase family income. The research aims to produce an analysis of the level of participation of members in activities, analysis of the level of income of members, and analyze the relationship of the level of participation with the level of income of SPR members Muara Tigo Manunggal. The study uses survey methods with quantitative data in the form of questionnaires which are supported by qualitative data in-depth interviews with DPPT members. The number of respondents in the study was 34 people by taking 20 percent of the population. The results showed the level of member participation in SPR activities was still relatively low, the level of farmers' income was moderate, and there was a relationship between the level of participation and income level. Keywords: animal husbandry, food needs, income levels, participation, sekolah peternakan rakyat ABSTRAK Peternakan di Indonesia merupakan salah satu cara untuk pemenuhan kebutuhan pangan di Indonesia. Program sekolah peternakan rakyat sekarang telah menjadi program nasional yang dikenal dengan sentra peternakan rakyat. . Hasil dari ternak sapi salah satunya adalah untuk meningkatkan pendapatan keluarga. Penelitian bertujuan untuk menghasilkan analisis tingkat partisipasi anggota dalam kegiatan, analisis tingkat pendapatan anggota, serta menganalisis hubungan tingkat partisipasi dengan tingkat pendapatan anggota SPR Muara Tigo Manunggal. Penelitian menggunakan metode survei dengan data kuantitatif berupa kuesioner yang didukung oleh data kualitatif wawancara mendalam dengan anggota DPPT. Jumlah responden dalam penelitian adalah 34 orang dengan cara mengambil 20 persen dari populasi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan tingkat partisipasi anggota dalam kegiatan SPR masih tergolong rendah, tingkat pendapatan peternak tergolong sedang, dan terdapat hubungan antara tingkat partisipasi dengan tingkat pendapatan.Kata Kunci: kebutuhan pangan, partisipasi, peternakan, sekolah peternakan rakyat, tingkat pendapatan


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 68
Author(s):  
Annisya Rakha Anandhyta ◽  
Rilus A. Kinseng

Abstrak Berdasarkan UU No. 10 Tahun 2009 tentang Kepariwisataan, Pariwisata adalah macam-macam kegiatan wisata dan didukung berbagai fasilitas serta layanan yang disediakan oleh masyarakat, pengusaha, pemerintah, dan pemerintah daerah. Salah satu kawasan pariwisata yang dimiliki Indonesia adalah wilayah pesisir. Pengembangan kawasan wisata dapat dilakukan melalui partisipasi aktif masyarakat dalam rangka menciptakan lapangan pekerjaan baru dan menyejahterakan masyarakat.  Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk melihat hubungan antara tingkat partisipasi dengan tingkat kesejahteraan anggota Pokdarwis Baron Indah dalam pengembangan kawasan wisata Pantai Baron. Metode yang digunakan adalah pendekatan kuantitatif yang didukung oleh data kualitatif. Data kuantitatif diperoleh melalui kuesioner dan data kualitatif diperoleh melalui wawancara mendalam menggunakan panduan wawancara serta observasi lapang. Teknik dalam penentuan responden penelitian menggunakan cluster accidental sampling. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa sebagian besar anggota Pokdarwis Baron Indah berada pada tingkat partisipasi sedang. Penelitian ini juga menunjukkan adanya hubungan positif yang signifikan antara tingkat partisipasi dengan tingkat kesejahteraan. AbstractBased on Law No. 10 of 2009 concerning tourism, tourism is defined as a variety of tourism activities and supported by various facilities and services provided by the community, entrepreneurs, government, and local governments. One of the tourism areas that Indonesia has is a coastal region. The development of tourism areas can be done through active community participation in order to create new jobs and improve the welfare of the community. This study aims to investigate the relationship between the level of participation with the level of welfare of members of Pokdarwis Baron Indah in the development of the Baron Beach tourism area. The method used is a quantitative approach and supported by qualitative data. Quantitative data obtained through questionnaires and qualitative data obtained through in-depth interviews using interview guides and field observations. Respondents were selected by “accidental sampling cluster” method. The results showed that the level of participation of most of the Pokdarwis Baron Indah members fall within the medium category. This study also shows that the level of participation and the level of welfare of Pokdarwis members are positively and significantly correlated.


Author(s):  
Liantiame Liantiame ◽  
Arya Hadi Dharmawan

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis struktur, strategi adaptasi, dan kerentanan nafkah petani penduduk transmigran dan lokal. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah penelitian survei dengan menggunakan kuesioner dan didukung oleh data kualitatif melalui wawancara mendalam. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa dua komunitas yang berbeda memiliki ekosistem yang sama dan menghadapi tekanan yang sama tetapi merespon krisis dengan cara yang berbeda. Pendapatan struktur nafkah dari sektor on farm pada rumah tangga petani transmigran lebih banyak daripada masyarakat lokal. Strategi adaptasi rumah tangga petani transmigran lebih tinggi daripada masyarakat lokal sehingga memiliki kerentanan nafkah yang rendah. Rumah tangga petani lokal lebih rentan terpapar oleh pengaruh air pasang karena melakukan strategi adaptasi yang lebih sedikit. Kata kunci: kerentanan nafkah, strategi adaptasi, struktur nafkah=====ABSTRACTThis study aims to analyze the structure, adaptation strategies, and vulnerability of transmigrants and local residents. The research method used was survey research using a questionnaire and supported by qualitative data through in-depth interviews. The results of this study show that two different communities have the same ecosystem and face the same pressure but respond to the crisis in different ways. The income structure of livelihoods from the on-farm sector in transmigrant farmer households is more than the local community. The adaptation strategy of transmigrant farmer households is higher than that of the local community and thus has a low livelihood vulnerability. The households of local farmers are more susceptible to exposure to the influence of the tide because they carry out fewer adaptation strategies.Keywords: Livelihood vulnerability, adaptation strategy, livelihood structure


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 723-729
Author(s):  
Edi Purwanto ◽  
Rachman Sjarief ◽  
Anil Dawan ◽  
Issa Samichat Ismail Tafridj ◽  
Mochammad Veldian Ardana ◽  
...  

The purpose of this research is to discover the factors which create the bonding social capital strengthening the relationship amongst Lengkong Kyai residents, Tangerang Regency, Banten, Indonesia. This research employs the qualitative method by triangulating primary data collected from in-depth interviews with local community leaders and public figures, field observation, and secondary data in the form of video recording, journalistic publications, and scientific journals from previous researches. The result shows that historical legacy, maintenance strategy, implantation of cultural, religious, and spiritual beliefs values, shared identity, as well as a relationship based on mutual trust are the factors contributing to the bonding social capital amongst Lengkong Kyai Residents. The novelty of this research is pointing out that policymakers, developers, even capitalist-oriented academicians often neglect the existence of bonding social capital in the development of urban settlements. This neglect often creates tension between kampong enclave’s residents and housing developers. Coexisting and mutual respect becomes important in building bridging and linking social capital between kampong residents, housing developers, local government, and private city dwellers.


2017 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
pp. 75-96 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicole V. Lasky ◽  
Bonnie S. Fisher ◽  
Suzanne C. Swan

Hindelang, Gottfredson, and Garafalo offered the “once bitten, twice shy” hypothesis, which posits that, after experiencing victimization, individuals will make changes to their lifestyles to prevent subsequent victimization. Despite the apparent logic of this hypothesis, empirical tests have provided mixed or weak support. The current study uses qualitative data from in-depth interviews with 51 drugging victims to explore the types of behavioral changes described by victims, as well as the relationship between types of behavioral changes and subsequent drugging victimization. In doing so, we begin teasing out the often subtle, yet substantively meaningful, effects of different types of behavioral changes on subsequent drugging victimization risk. Alongside contributing to the emerging body of drugging research, our findings have implications for the refinement of measures designed to empirically test the “once bitten, twice shy” hypothesis.


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