作者
Victor Wiard
发表日期
2019/5/23
图书
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication
简介
Actor-network theory (ANT) is a sociological approach to the world that treats social phenomena as network effects. This approach focuses on the evolution of interactions within networks over time and is useful for studying situations of change, unsettled groups, and evolving practices such as current developments in the world of journalism. Journalism is a messy and complex social practice involving various actors, institutions, and technologies, some of which are in a state of crisis or are undergoing rapid change due to digitization. ANT has gained momentum in journalism studies among researchers analyzing journalists’ relationships with the diverse agents they in contact with on a daily basis (eg, technologies, institutions, audiences, other news producers) and the relationships between news production, circulation, and usage.
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学术搜索中的文章
V Wiard - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication, 2019