The Media and the Citizens’ Right to Information.

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The Media and the Citizens’ Right to Information. [AUT.] JURGA-WOSIK EWA, OLEKSIUK INGA. W: Politics and the media in Poland from the 19th to the 21st centuries : selected issues., Brill, 978-90-04-68336-5.
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Scientific objective: The primary objective of the research project in question is to assess the professionalism of news journalism in terms of citizens’ rights to information. Research methods: A critical, interdisciplinary analysis of source material and the literature was performed, with empirical research of the news content of relevant media sources being conducted using a quantitative method. A total of 897 news items published in local media were selected (using random and purposive-random sampling techniques) and juxtaposed with the results of studies on the national press. Findings and conclusions: (1) the professionalism of local press in terms of citizens’ rights to information is similar to that offered by commercial national press; (2) two basic indicators of professionalism were selected – reliability and objectivity. The former – concerning information sources and verifiable data content – is at 80.4%, while the latter – taking into account the number of evaluative comments and opinions (adjectives) in news items – is assessed lower, i.e. at 66.2%. The analysed press items allow the conclusion that local news sources contain opinions that may have an adverse impact on the citizens’ access to reliable information. Cognitive value: Research into the news content of local media conducted in terms of the normative assumptions of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland and the Press Law provides a deeper understanding of the professionalism of news journalism in contemporary Poland.

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ISBN: 978-90-04-68336-5
BPP ID: (3, 5779) wydawnictwo zwarte #5779

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