FSD3483 Journalists' Views on Reporting Tragedy 2019
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Aineiston nimi
Journalists' Views on Reporting Tragedy 2019
Aineistonumero
FSD3483
Pysyvät tunnisteet
https://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD3483https://doi.org/10.60686/t-fsd3483
Aineiston laatu
Kvantitatiivinen aineisto
Tekijät
- Heiskanen, Benita (University of Turku. The John Morton Center for North American Studies)
- Cheas, Kirsi (University of Turku. The John Morton Center for North American Studies)
- Kannisto, Maiju (University of Turku. The John Morton Center for North American Studies)
- Hirvioja, Jaakko (University of Turku. The John Morton Center for North American Studies)
Sisällön kuvaus
The survey charted the professional experiences, values and opinions of journalists working for Finnish news media regarding the objectives of the media and the ethical challenges when reporting on cases of violence, specifically school shootings. The survey was conducted as part of the #TRAGE research project by the University of Turku John Morton Center for North American Studies. The project examines the media's reporting on school shootings and aims to open a new avenue for discussing the challenges posed by such reporting. The project is funded by the Helsingin Sanomat Foundation.
First, the respondents were asked how often they had reported on cases of violence or on school shootings, how independently they could plan and carry out journalistic content, and whether they felt they had enough journalistic freedom. Questions also focused on what the respondents thought were the biggest challenges in reporting school shootings and whether they thought there had been a specific shooting that changed the way tragedy is reported. Additionally, the respondents were asked whether tragedy journalism and its conventions and impacts had been separately discussed in their organisation. The survey also extensively charted the journalists' views on ethical journalism with questions on, for instance, whether they thought it possible that one set of ethical guidelines could be applied by all journalists globally and what they thought were the best tools for preparing a journalist to create ethical content (e.g. ethical guidelines, workshops or supplementary education, advice from a colleague).
Next, the respondents were asked what they thought was essential information that should be published when reporting on tragedy (e.g. suspect's name or photo, names or photos of victims). Views on the motivation and reasons behind school shootings were examined, and the respondents were asked whether they were familiar with and adhered to the 'No notoriety' principle. Furthermore, the respondents' opinions on what should be taken into particular consideration when dealing with underage victims and what kind of responsibilities a journalist has when reporting on traumatising events were surveyed. Finally, the respondents were asked how they dealt with the stress caused by reporting on tragedy, whether they had a personal Twitter account and how openly they shared their personal opinions on their Twitter account, and whether they thought social media had changed journalism.
Background variables included the respondent's age, gender, work experience, role at work, and which political party they voted for in the last elections. Additionally, background information was collected on the format in which the respondent usually published news content, the primary target audience of the news media/organisation they worked for, and whether the news media/organisation was local or regional.
Asiasanat
crimes against persons; journalism; journalists; news; professional ethics; social media; working conditions
Tieteenala/Aihealue
- Social sciences (OKM:n tieteenalaluokitus)
- Media (CESSDAn aihepiiriluokitus)
- Occupational health (CESSDAn aihepiiriluokitus)
- Crime and law enforcement (CESSDAn aihepiiriluokitus)
Sarja
Individual datasetsJakelija
Finnish Social Science Data Archive
Käyttöoikeudet
The dataset is (B) available for research, teaching and study.
Kerääjät
- Cheas, Kirsi (University of Turku. The John Morton Center for North American Studies)
- Kannisto, Maiju (University of Turku. The John Morton Center for North American Studies)
- Hirvioja, Jaakko (University of Turku. The John Morton Center for North American Studies)
Rahoittajat
- Helsingin Sanomat Foundation
Ajallinen kattavuus
2019
Aineistonkeruun ajankohta
2019-05-01 – 2019-05-22
Maa
Finland
Kohdealue
Finland
Havaintoyksikkötyyppi
Individual
Perusjoukko/otos
Journalists working for Finnish news media, especially those who reported on cases of violence
Tutkimuksen aikaulottuvuus
Cross-section
Otantamenetelmä
Non-probability: Respondent-assisted
They survey was sent to the respondents as an anonymous link. The respondents were reached with assistance from the editors-in-chief of Finnish news media, who were asked to share the survey to journalists.
Keruumenetelmä
Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based (CAWI)
Keruuväline tai –ohje
Semi-structured questionnaire
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Datan versio
1.0
Aineiston käytössä huomioitavaa
The following variables are included in the data but are missing from the questionnaire included in the dataset: q13, q19, q28 and q34.
To prevent identification of respondents, open-ended variable q18_1 specifying the respondent's education was removed and one response in variable q36_1 denoting the respondent's role at work was categorised as missing information during archiving. Additionally, all open-ended responses were reviewed, and any identifiers were removed or coarsened if necessary (e.g. name of the newspaper, target audience, professional specialisation). Changes made at FSD were marked with [square brackets].
Painokertoimet
There are no weight variables in the data.
Viittausvaatimus
The data and its creators shall be cited in all publications and presentations for which the data have been used. The bibliographic citation may be in the form suggested by the archive or in the form required by the publication.
Malliviittaus
Heiskanen, Benita (University of Turku) & Cheas, Kirsi (University of Turku) & Kannisto, Maiju (University of Turku) & Hirvioja, Jaakko (University of Turku): Journalists' Views on Reporting Tragedy 2019 [dataset]. Version 1.0 (2021-07-28). Finnish Social Science Data Archive [distributor]. https://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD3483
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Notify FSD of all publications where you have used the data by sending the citation information to user-services.fsd@tuni.fi.
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The original data creators and the archive bear no responsibility for any results or interpretations arising from the reuse of the data.
Muu materiaali
Katso ladattavat tiedostot sivun ylälaidasta.
More information on the #TRAGE research project on the project's website.
The website contains, for instance, news related to the project and a link to the project's blog, which is also a database of the material produced for the project.
Käytön ja kuvailun oheismateriaalit
Tragediauutisoinnin haasteet [verkkodokumentti]. #TRAGE-tutkimushankkeen päätösseminaarin raportti. Helsingin Sanomain säätiö. https://www.hssaatio.fi/tragediauutisoinnin-haasteet/ [viitattu 5.8.2021].
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