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Journalism and culture are dominant, impactful pillars of society, sharing an inextricable relationship. Yet, the extent and influence of this relationship resists absolute categorisation, given its symbiotic nature, and fluid parameters. To assert journalism exclusively or exhaustively reflects culture would be flawed, as systemic social, political, and financial factors also shape cultural definitions. Equally, to posit journalism does not impact cultural perceptions would be erroneous, due to journalism’s agenda-setting role. Additionally, the pluralistic, contradictory cultural landscape dictates relationships between journalism and culture are innately elusive. Realistically, definitions of this relationship can be neither absolute, nor finite, but instead must develop alongside cultural evolutions, recognising underlying nuances. Accordingly, this essay aims to demonstrate that, while journalism does express a culture in which it resides, it does not representatively express the entire culture in which it resides. Instead, journalistic cultural expressions overwhelmingly reinforce dominant, male-centric cultures, from which journalism benefits, and to which it contributes. Thus, rather than wholly expressing cultures, journalism expresses a dominant culture, thereby undermining and underrepresenting marginalised sub-cultures, and representing narrow fragments of broader cultures.
To substantiate these claims, three overarching topics will be addressed.
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