In the long-standing debate about the appropriateness and risks of subjectivity and its prominence in wide-ranging journalistic production, this paper focuses on dis/ability journalism. As an emerging but under-researched topic, dis/ability allows us to understand how social vulnerabilities are (re)constructed by journalists in the public sphere. The study aims to investigate: (a) to what extent the subjectivity of Italian journalists specialised in dis/ability orients the production of news, (b) how it is redefined in journalistic practices. To do this, 25 Italian professionals, with and without dis/ability, belonging to legacy and non-profit media were interviewed between 2021 and 2023. They were selected and reached through the networks of non-profit associations, which are accredited sources on social issues at a national level. Five facets emerged through which subjectivity operates and is constructed by professional practices (journalists' biographies, recognition of the issue, reframing, institutionalisation, social commitment). Journalistic subjectivity on dis/ability becomes an epistemic resource linked to professional experience (with or without dis/ability) in both legacy and non-profit media. The interviewees are recognisable as "journalists of the margin", a community of practice that, at least in its intentions, promotes an obstinate transformation of both narratives and culture.

Battisti, F., Bruno, M., Peruzzi, G. (2025). Dis/Ability Journalism in Italy: Subjectivity Between Experience and Reflexivity. JOURNALISM PRACTICE, 1-19 [10.1080/17512786.2025.2487530].

Dis/Ability Journalism in Italy: Subjectivity Between Experience and Reflexivity

Fabiana Battisti
Conceptualization
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2025-04-01

Abstract

In the long-standing debate about the appropriateness and risks of subjectivity and its prominence in wide-ranging journalistic production, this paper focuses on dis/ability journalism. As an emerging but under-researched topic, dis/ability allows us to understand how social vulnerabilities are (re)constructed by journalists in the public sphere. The study aims to investigate: (a) to what extent the subjectivity of Italian journalists specialised in dis/ability orients the production of news, (b) how it is redefined in journalistic practices. To do this, 25 Italian professionals, with and without dis/ability, belonging to legacy and non-profit media were interviewed between 2021 and 2023. They were selected and reached through the networks of non-profit associations, which are accredited sources on social issues at a national level. Five facets emerged through which subjectivity operates and is constructed by professional practices (journalists' biographies, recognition of the issue, reframing, institutionalisation, social commitment). Journalistic subjectivity on dis/ability becomes an epistemic resource linked to professional experience (with or without dis/ability) in both legacy and non-profit media. The interviewees are recognisable as "journalists of the margin", a community of practice that, at least in its intentions, promotes an obstinate transformation of both narratives and culture.
apr-2025
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore SPS/08
Settore GSPS-06/A - Sociologia dei processi culturali e comunicativi
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Journalistic subjectivity
dis/ability
Italy
non-profit media
legacy media
strong reflexivity
public journalism
Battisti, F., Bruno, M., Peruzzi, G. (2025). Dis/Ability Journalism in Italy: Subjectivity Between Experience and Reflexivity. JOURNALISM PRACTICE, 1-19 [10.1080/17512786.2025.2487530].
Battisti, F; Bruno, M; Peruzzi, G
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