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Affective governmentality and the emotional life of journalism across biographical transitions
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Pajnik, Mojca
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Breznik, Maja
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Smrdelj, Rok
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This article examines the emotional dynamics underpinning journalists’ professional transitions, positioning affect as central to the modality of governance in the media. We address a gap in understanding how journalists experience and manage work-related emotional dynamics throughout their professional trajectories. Drawing on the concepts of affective governmentality and manufacturing consent, we conceptualize affect as socially and institutionally regulated, embedded in governance structures that organize the media field and its work processes. Based on fifteen narrative-biographical interviews with journalists in Slovenia we show that professional trajectories are shaped not only by structural and economic pressures but also by affective attachments that regulate journalism. Emotional investments such as passion, resilience, and civic responsibility enable journalists to endure precarity and restructuring, yet they also normalize exploitation by converting enthusiasm into obligation and reframing burnout as professional commitment. At the same time, moments of resistance, refusal, and exit reveal the limits of affective governmentality, showing how emotional investments can both sustain and destabilize journalistic careers. This study contributes to media research by foregrounding how journalistic work is governed through affect.
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English
Keywords:
affective governmentality
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manufacturing consent
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journalistic trajectories
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precarity
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professional identity
Typology:
1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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FF - Faculty of Arts
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Publication date:
24.03.2026
Year:
2026
Number of pages:
Str. 1-20
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Vol. , iss.
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-182121
UDC:
316.74:070
ISSN on article:
1464-8849
DOI:
10.1177/14648849261436237
COBISS.SI-ID:
276499459
Publication date in RUL:
24.04.2026
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Title:
Journalism
Publisher:
Sage Publications
ISSN:
1464-8849
COBISS.SI-ID:
21435997
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Slovenian
Keywords:
afekti
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soglasje
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novinarske poti
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prekarnost
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poklicna identiteta
Projects
Funder:
ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
J5-50172
Name:
Afektivni mediji: transformacije javnega komuniciranja
Funder:
ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
P5-0413
Name:
Enakost in človekove pravice v dobi globalnega vladovanja
Funder:
ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
P6-0194
Name:
Problemi avtonomije in identitet v času globalizacije
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