Abstract

The global society which we live in nowadays makes us rethink about media system, global dynamics, and the operation of the influences that these dynamics have on national media systems. Starting from the book by Hallin and Mancini’s (2004) Comparing Media Systems: Three Models of Media and Politics, and under the Polarized Pluralist Model they proposed, the aim of this work is to compare Turkish and Italian journalists’ professionalization. This research has been conducted under the concept of professionalization that these authors suggested in their work and, more specifically, under the Polarized Pluralist Model, in which Hallin and Mancini recognize countries like Italy have the main characteristics described by the model; Turkey can also be included. The main goal of this work is to underline not only the similarities but also the differences that are encountered in these two countries in the journalistic professionalization. The methodology used is in-depth interviews with 10 journalists: five Italian and five Turkish journalists chosen from the biggest journals in their respective countries. Main topics taken into consideration were autonomy, clientelism, and professionalization in journalism based on ethics values. Even if the Polarized Pluralist Model seems to fit in both countries from a macro perspective, with the in-depth interviews, it is clearly seen that different cross-national nuances come out.

Highlights

  • The globalization phenomenon is one of the most discussed topics of the 21st century

  • The interview with those journalists had the aim to specify the categorization of professionalization that Hallin and Mancini’s (2004) Model mentions

  • Those questions were planned under the professionalization of Hallin and Mancini, and there were three main categories: clientelism, professionalism, and autonomy

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Introduction

The globalization phenomenon is one of the most discussed topics of the 21st century. The more comprehensive this phenomenon is, the more difficult its definition and delineation get. As Baumann (1998) would describe it, “elusive and liquid” makes us think of a very vague and changeable term. Globalization is a visible phenomenon and is rooted in all scientific and sectorial fields just as all the other sciences. Globalization has created a big discussion among different academics and scholars who take a position regarding this phenomenon. Globalization has created three movements: skeptical, supporters, and transformalist thinkers (Held & McGrew, 2005)

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