Drawing on current theoretical debates in journalism studies, and grounded in empirical research, Heinrich here analyzes the interplay between journalistic practice and processes of globalization and digitalization. She argues that a new kind of journalism is emerging, characterized by an increasingly global flow of news as well as a growing number of news deliverers. Within this transformed news sphere the roles of journalistic outlets change. They become nodes, arranged in a dense net of information gatherers, producers, and disseminators. The interactive connections among these news…mehr
Drawing on current theoretical debates in journalism studies, and grounded in empirical research, Heinrich here analyzes the interplay between journalistic practice and processes of globalization and digitalization. She argues that a new kind of journalism is emerging, characterized by an increasingly global flow of news as well as a growing number of news deliverers. Within this transformed news sphere the roles of journalistic outlets change. They become nodes, arranged in a dense net of information gatherers, producers, and disseminators. The interactive connections among these news providers constitute what Heinrich calls the sphere of "network journalism."
Ansgard Heinrich is Assistant Professor at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: Network Journalism: Theories and Concepts 1:.The Network Age and its Footprints on Journalism 2. News Agencies and Telegraph Technology: The Evolution of Global News Exchange Networks 3. Network Journalism: Between Decentralization and Non-linear News Flows 4. Information Nodes in the Network Journalism Sphere Part 2: Network Journalism: Practitioner Perspectives 5. Studying Network Journalism 6. The Advent of Digitalization in Newsrooms 7. The Shared Information Sphere: User-generated Content Providers, Citizen Journalists, Media Activists 8. The Shared Information Sphere: Blogs and their Impact on Journalism 9. The Active User in the Network Journalism Sphere 10. Transnational News Flows in the Network Journalism Sphere 11. Reconceptualizing Journalistic Outlets as Information Nodes 12. Conclusion
Introduction Part 1: Network Journalism: Theories and Concepts 1:.The Network Age and its Footprints on Journalism 2. News Agencies and Telegraph Technology: The Evolution of Global News Exchange Networks 3. Network Journalism: Between Decentralization and Non-linear News Flows 4. Information Nodes in the Network Journalism Sphere Part 2: Network Journalism: Practitioner Perspectives 5. Studying Network Journalism 6. The Advent of Digitalization in Newsrooms 7. The Shared Information Sphere: User-generated Content Providers, Citizen Journalists, Media Activists 8. The Shared Information Sphere: Blogs and their Impact on Journalism 9. The Active User in the Network Journalism Sphere 10. Transnational News Flows in the Network Journalism Sphere 11. Reconceptualizing Journalistic Outlets as Information Nodes 12. Conclusion
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