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Exploring innovative learning culture in the newsroom
Author(s) -
Ornella Porcu
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journalism
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1741-3001
pISSN - 1464-8849
DOI - 10.1177/1464884917724596
Subject(s) - transformational leadership , organizational culture , culture change , sociology , perspective (graphical) , empirical research , participatory culture , journalism , obstacle , public relations , knowledge management , political science , media studies , social science , computer science , epistemology , philosophy , artificial intelligence , law
Culture has been viewed as the biggest obstacle to change in the legacy media newsroom. Older as well as recent literature points out that professional culture typically hinders newsroom innovation processes, and newsrooms in transformation often seem to find culture clashes on their path. These transformational problems, however, appear to be viewed predominantly from a management point of view. By looking at journalism culture from the broader perspective of a learning culture which fosters innovation, including both management and newsroom workers, a more nuanced picture can be presented. In this article, the concept of innovative learning culture is introduced to provide a different lens through which drivers and obstacles of innovation in the newsroom can be observed. Furthermore, innovative learning culture can be used in empirical research to gain insights in the learning and innovation processes of professional journalists, a strikingly under-researched area. As such, innovative learning culture as a concept fills gaps in the empirical as well as in the more theoretical literature, which may enhance future newsroom research.

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