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E-grāmata: Remaking the News: Essays on the Future of Journalism Scholarship in the Digital Age

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  • Formāts: 376 pages
  • Sērija : Remaking the News
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-May-2017
  • Izdevniecība: MIT Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780262339681
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  • Formāts: 376 pages
  • Sērija : Remaking the News
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-May-2017
  • Izdevniecība: MIT Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780262339681

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Leading scholars chart the future of studies on technology and journalism in the digital age.

The use of digital technology has transformed the way news is produced, distributed, and received. Just as media organizations and journalists have realized that technology is a central and indispensable part of their enterprise, scholars of journalism have shifted their focus to the role of technology. In Remaking the News, leading scholars chart the future of studies on technology and journalism in the digital age.

These ongoing changes in journalism invite scholars to rethink how they approach this dynamic field of inquiry. The contributors consider theoretical and methodological issues; concepts from the social science canon that can help make sense of journalism; the occupational culture and practice of journalism; and major gaps in current scholarship on the news: analyses of inequality, history, and failure.

ContributorsMike Ananny, C. W. Anderson, Rodney Benson, Pablo J. Boczkowski, Michael X. Delli Carpini, Mark Deuze, William H. Dutton, Matthew Hindman, Seth C. Lewis, Eugenia Mitchelstein, W. Russell Neuman, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Zizi Papacharissi, Victor Pickard, Mirjam Prenger, Sue Robinson, Michael Schudson, Jane B. Singer, Natalie (Talia) Jomini Stroud, Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Rodrigo Zamith

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Words and Things 1(12)
Pablo J. Boczkowski
C. W. Anderson
I Revisiting Theoretical and Methodological Debates
13(76)
1 Scholarship on Online Journalism: Roads Traveled and Pathways Ahead
15(12)
Pablo J. Boczkowski
Eugenia Mitchelstein
2 From Heterogeneity to Differentiation: Searching for a Good Explanation in a New Descriptivist Era
27(20)
Rodney Benson
3 Rediscovering the News: Journalism Studies' Three Blind Spots
47(14)
Victor Pickard
4 Newsroom Ethnography and Historical Context
61(28)
C. W. Anderson
Commentary: Reflections on Scholarship in the Study of Online News
81(8)
William H. Dutton
II Rethinking Key Concepts
89(66)
5 Digital News as Forms of Knowledge: A New
Chapter in the Sociology of Knowledge
91(20)
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
6 On the Worlds of Journalism
111(18)
Seth C. Lewis
Rodrigo Zamith
7 The Whitespace Press: Designing Meaningful Absences into Networked News
129(26)
Mike Ananny
Commentary: Remaking Events, Storytelling, and the News
147(8)
Zizi Papacharissi
III Interrogating Occupational Culture and Practice
155(60)
8 Helping Newsrooms Work toward Their Democratic and Business Objectives
157(20)
Natalie Jomini Stroud
9 Journalism Ethics and Digital Audience Data
177(18)
Matthew Hindman
10 Reinventing Journalism as an Entrepreneurial Enterprise
195(20)
Jane B. Singer
Commentary: Blurring Boundaries
211(4)
W. Russell Neuman
IV Foregrounding Underexamined Themes
215(74)
11 Check Out This Blog: Researching Power and Privilege in Emergent Journalistic Authorities
217(18)
Sue Robinson
12 A History of Innovation and Entrepreneurialism in Journalism
235(16)
Mirjam Prenger
Mark Deuze
13 A Manifesto of Failure for Digital Journalism
251(38)
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
Commentary: The Journalism Studies Tree
267(6)
Michael Schudson
Postscript: The Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How of Journalism and Journalism Studies
273(16)
Michael X. Delli Carpini
Contributors 289(2)
References 291(54)
Index 345