The greatest public health emergency of recent years, the COVID-19 pandemic, wars, economic and climatic crises at local level have threatened to "wipe out" many of the journalistic newsrooms present throughout the world, causing feelings of psycho-physical discomfort among journalists. Events that have a strong impact on media behaviour and the effectiveness of building clear narratives while controlling personal problems, stress and anxiety. The study will analyse, through qualitative methods, a local Italian case on how difficult it is to work for those who provide information during a natural disaster.
The Crisis of Journalism and the Health of Journalists / BUONCOMPAGNI G.. - In: STUDIES IN MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION. - ISSN 2325-808X. - ELETTRONICO. - 2:(2024), pp. 140-148. [10.11114/smc.v12i2.6765]
The Crisis of Journalism and the Health of Journalists
BUONCOMPAGNI G.
2024
Abstract
The greatest public health emergency of recent years, the COVID-19 pandemic, wars, economic and climatic crises at local level have threatened to "wipe out" many of the journalistic newsrooms present throughout the world, causing feelings of psycho-physical discomfort among journalists. Events that have a strong impact on media behaviour and the effectiveness of building clear narratives while controlling personal problems, stress and anxiety. The study will analyse, through qualitative methods, a local Italian case on how difficult it is to work for those who provide information during a natural disaster.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.