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When Journalists Are Voiceless: How Lifestyle Journalists Cover Hate And Mitigate Harassment

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posted on 2025-10-27, 15:19 authored by Gregory Perreault, Kaitlin Miller
Often trivialized within the broader journalistic field, lifestyle journalists would seem to have the dream job: the opportunity to get paid to do what they love. The present study explores an under-discussed but material aspect of the job; namely, how lifestyle journalists undertake issues of hostility. Through the lens of the theory of hostility towards the press and in-depth interviews with lifestyle journalists (n=24), this study argues that journalists tend to cover issues of hate against their audience members but seek to ignore harassment when directed at them.<p></p>

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