U Plesner - Journalism, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
New information and communication technologies (ICTs) such as email and the internet have altered the work practices of journalists. This article introduces Actor-Network Theory …
A Primo, G Zago - Digital journalism, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Technology is typically seen as an instrument that aids journalistic processes. Digital artifacts, however, are seldom considered as active participants. Tautologically, journalism is …
F Zeller, A Hermida - Sur le journalisme, About …, 2015 - napier-repository.worktribe.com
Journalists in Western liberal democracies face similar challenges in melding existing, hierarchical models of media production with emerging communications technologies where …
F Turner - Social epistemology, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
To date, journalists and most of those who study them remain wedded to a deeply modern understanding of the profession, one in which firm analytical borders separate news and …
J Bardoel, M Deuze - Australian journalism review, 2001 - search.informit.org
ing. Journalism of the future will not be just the same" good old journalism" that we know at present, albeit in new formats and via new media. New media technologies and trends in …
Digitization has resulted in great uncertainty for journalism, leading to disruption of business models, revenue streams, media distinctions, and production practices. This uncertainty has …
This article explores two different but complementary theoretical approaches to frame innovation in online media: actor-network theory and community of practice. The principles …
As an unprecedented amount of information circulates, contemporary newsrooms are turning to automation to manage the data deluge. Amid claims of journalism in crisis, with …
Newsrooms are a social context in which numerous relationships exist and influence news work—be it with other journalists, the audience, and technology. As some of these relations …