Swedish journalist 2011
https://doi.org/10.5878/001611
The Swedish journalist survey is conducted at the Dept of Journalism, Media and Communication (JMG) at the University of Gothenburg. The questionnaire is submitted to 2 500 randomly selected journalists from all over Sweden.
The purpose of the study is to investigate how Swedish journalists perceive themselves and society, their professional role and work situation, the problems related to their code of professional ethics and the developments in the media sector.
Journalist´11 is JMG’s sixth survey. The first one was conducted in 1989. The results from the last survey, Journalist ´05, are present in the book 'Den svenska journalistkåren'.
The primary purpose of Journalist´11 is to follow up previous studies and provide a broad view of the changes that have taken place among the Swedish journalists during the last two decades. Many of the questions in the 2011 survey are therefore the same as previous years surveys.
The Swedish media system has changed dramatically since 1989. The state’s broadcast media monopoly has been abolished, commercial radio and TV, the Internet and a number of new media have emerged, and the work methods have changed, largely as a result of new technologies becoming available.
The main purpose of the journalist surveys is to investigate in a broad perspective which changes Swedish journalists have gone through during this reformation of the Swedish media landscape. Many questions asked as part of the survey are therefore the exact same as those asked in the very first survey in 1989. The long duration of the study is unique, both nationally and internationally.
Purpose:
The purpose of the study is to investigate how Swedish journalists perceive themselves and society, their professional role and work situation, the problems related to their code of professional ethics and the developments in the media sector.
Citation and access
Citation and access
Data access level:
Creator/Principal investigator(s):
- Kent Asp - University of Gothenburg - Department of Journalism Media and Communication
Research principal:
Data contains personal data:
No
Citation:
Language:
Method and outcome
Method and outcome
Unit of analysis:
Population:
Swedish journalists (members - not students or retired - of the Swedish Journalists' Union)
Time method:
Sampling procedure:
Time period(s) investigated:
Variables:
369
Number of individuals/objects:
1414
Response rate/participation rate:
60%
Data format/data structure:
Data collection - Self-administered questionnaire: Paper
Data collection - Self-administered questionnaire: Paper
Mode of collection:
Self-administered questionnaire: Paper
Time period(s) for data collection:
2011-10-11 - 2012-01-01
Sample size:
2500
Non response size:
1086
Source of the data:
- Population group
Instrument
Instrument
Name:
Questionnarie, Journalist´11
Type:
Structured questionnaire
Description of the instrument:
Questionnarie with 72 questions.
Geographic coverage
Geographic coverage
Administrative information
Administrative information
Responsible department/unit:
Department of Journalism Media and Communication
Topic and keywords
Topic and keywords
CESSDA Topic Classification:
Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2025:
Relations
Relations
Related research data:
Publications
Publications
Citation:
Andersson, Ulrika (2013). Maintaining Power by Guarding the Gates: Journalists' Perceptions of Audience Participation in Online Newspapers. Journalism and Mass Communication 3(1), 1-13.
ISSN:
2160-6579
Citation:
Andersson, Ulrika (2013). Contribution or Constrain? Audience interaction in online newspapers in Sweden. Asian Journal of Humanities and Social Studies.
Citation:
Andersson, Ulrika & Jenny Wiik (2013). Journalism Meets Management: Changing Leadership in Swedish News Organizations. Journalism Practice 7(6), 705-719.
ISSN:
1751-2786
Citation:
Ghersetti, Marina (2012). Journalistikens nyhetsvärdering. I Lars Nord & Jesper Strömbäck (red)Medierna och demokratin, s. 205-232. Lund: Studentlitteratur.
ISBN:
978-91-44-07666-9
Citation:
Asp, K (ed.) 2012, Svenska journalister 1989-2011. Göteborgs universitet, Institutionen för journalistik och masskommunikation (JMG), Göteborg.
Links:
ISBN:
9789188212511
Citation:
Edström, Maria & M. Ladendorf (2012). Flexible Careers for Traditions or Modernity - Gendered Negotiations among Freelance Journalists, ECREA 4th European Communication Conference, Istanbul, 24-27 October 2012.
Citation:
Hedman, Ulrika & Monika Djerf-Pierre (2013). The social journalist: Embracing the social media life or creating a new digital divide?, ICA 2013, 17–21 June, London.
Citation:
Bergström, Annika & Ulrika Hedman (2013). Where the (inter)action is: Journalists' and the audiences' social media use, Future of Journalism 2013, 11–13 September, Cardiff, UK.
Citation:
Hedman, Ulrika & Monika Djerf-Pierre (2013). The social journalist: Embracing the social media life or creating a new digital divide?. Digital Journalism 1(3), 368-385.
ISSN:
2167-0811
Citation:
Edström, Maria & M. Ladendorf (2012). Freelance Journalists as a Flexible Workforce in Media Industries. Journalism Practice 6(5-6), 711-721.
Citation:
Bergström, Annika & Ingela Wadbring (2012). Journalists and audiences as obstacles and opportunities for reader comments, 4th European Communication Conference, Ecrea 2012, 24-27 October, Istanbul . s. 18.
