Innovations in Journalism: Comparative Research in Five European Countries

Author:   Klaus Meier ,  Jose A. García-Avilés ,  Andy Kaltenbrunner ,  Colin Porlezza
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Publication Date:   25 April 2024
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Author:   Klaus Meier ,  Jose A. García-Avilés ,  Andy Kaltenbrunner ,  Colin Porlezza
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
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9781032630397


ISBN 10:   1032630396
Pages:   308
Publication Date:   25 April 2024
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In contrast to its industry relevance, journalism innovations remain significantly uncharted research territory. This outstanding volume addresses this gap, for the first time on an international comparative scale. It offers fundamental groundwork, rigorous empirical findings, and aids journalism‘s transformation, making it a valuable recommendation for both research and industry professionals. Dr. Christopher Buschow, Professor of Digital Journalism, Hamburg Media School and Hamburg University of Technology, Germany The pace and extent of innovation in journalism is breathtaking. This volume explores these profound changes and how they will shape the future of European journalism. With a comparative analysis spanning five nations, it examines the evolving socio-political landscapes, the impact of technological advancements on funding and formats, and critical areas of innovation such as AI, collaborative investigations, data journalism, fact-checking, and podcasting, as well as how journalistic organizations are adapting to these shifts, from new funding models to structural reconfigurations. If you're a scholar, student, or practising journalist striving to grasp the gritty reality of European journalism's recent evolution, this book is essential reading. Professor Lucy Kueng, Senior Visiting Research Associate, Reuters Institue, Oxford University A compact, profound and up-to-date overview of research on key questions of journalism. The volume shows in an excellent way what science can do for journalistic practice: It discusses innovative ways in which journalism can overcome its crisis. Christoph Neuberger, Chair und Professor of Communication, Freie Universität Berlin, Director of Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society, Berlin, Germany Nothing like an innovative book to study innovation. Researchers interested in media transformation processes, as well as editors, news managers, and media executives should read this outstanding volume that provides a deep insight into the nature, conceptualization, and implications of journalistic innovation for news organizations. From a thorough revision of previous scholarly research in the field, a hundred interviews with international experts and an empirical analysis of media outlets in five European countries, this collective work addresses key issues to understand why innovation becomes crucial to help media outlets better adapt themselves to the ongoing changes in audience behaviour, business, and technology in the current news ecosystem. Jose Luis Rojas Torrijos, Assistant Professor of Journalism, School of Communication, University of Seville (Spain) An important and impressively detailed contribution to advancing both practical knowledge and theoretical conceptualization of the ongoing transformations in journalism. Drawing on a rich data set that encompasses 100 case studies in five Western European nations, the authors systematically explore a wide range of significant journalistic innovations and their relevance to democratic society. Jane B. Singer, Professor Emerita in Journalism; City, University of London


In contrast to its industry relevance, journalism innovations remain significantly uncharted research territory. This outstanding volume addresses this gap, for the first time on an international comparative scale. It offers fundamental groundwork, rigorous empirical findings, and aids journalism‘s transformation, making it a valuable recommendation for both research and industry professionals. Authored by globally renowned experts with decades of experience in the field of journalism innovation research. Dr. Christopher Buschow, Professor of Digital Journalism, Hamburg Media School and Hamburg University of Technology, Germany The pace and extent of innovation in journalism is breathtaking. This volume explores these profound changes and how they will shape the future of European journalism. With a comparative analysis spanning five nations, it examines the evolving socio-political landscapes, the impact of technological advancements on funding and formats, and critical areas of innovation such as AI, collaborative investigations, data journalism, fact-checking, and podcasting, as well as how journalistic organizations are adapting to these shifts, from new funding models to structural reconfigurations If you're a scholar, student, or practising journalist striving to grasp the gritty reality of European journalism's recent evolution, this book is essential reading. Professor Lucy Kueng, Senior Visiting Research Associate, Reuters Institue, Oxford University A compact, profound and up-to-date overview of research on key questions of journalism. The volume shows in an excellent way what science can do for journalistic practice: It discusses innovative ways in which journalism can overcome its crisis. Christoph Neuberger, Chair und Professor of Communication, Freie Universität Berlin, Director of Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society, Berlin, Germany. Nothing like an innovative book to study innovation. Researchers interested in media transformation processes, as well as editors, news managers, and media executives should read this outstanding volume that provides a deep insight into the nature, conceptualization, and implications of journalistic innovation for news organizations. From a thorough revision of previous scholarly research in the field, a hundred interviews with international experts and an empirical analysis of media outlets in five European countries, this collective work addresses key issues to understand why innovation becomes crucial to help media outlets better adapt themselves to the ongoing changes in audience behaviour, business, and technology in the current news ecosystem. Making clear that innovation in journalism is much more than “bright, shiny things”, the authors argue that news organizations need to go beyond the random experimentation of technology and ephemeral products in newsrooms. Instead, they had better adopt longer-term editorial strategies that require different organizational forms and new professional profiles in increasingly multidisciplinary teams, and cultivate a sustainable innovation more oriented towards the audiences needs to become socially valuable and relevant. Jose Luis Rojas Torrijos, Assistant Professor of Journalism, School of Communication, University of Seville (Spain) An important and impressively detailed contribution to advancing both practical knowledge and theoretical conceptualization of the ongoing transformations in journalism. Drawing on a rich data set that encompasses 100 case studies in five Western European nations, the authors systematically explore a wide range of significant journalistic innovations and their relevance to democratic society. Jane B. Singer, Professor Emerita in Journalism; City, University of London


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Klaus Meier, Prof. Dr., holds the Chair for Journalism Studies with a focus on Innovation and Transformation at the Catholic University Eichstaett-Ingolstadt (Germany). His research explores ethics and quality of journalism, transfer between science and practice, convergence, digital journalism, and journalism education. José A. García-Avilés, PhD, is Full Professor of Journalism at Miguel Hernández University (Spain), where he lectures in the master’s program in Journalism Innovation. He was a visiting scholar at the Media Studies Center based at Columbia University (New York). His main research interests are digital journalism, news quality, and media innovation. Andy Kaltenbrunner, Dr., is Managing Partner of Medienhaus Wien and Honorary Professor at the Miguel Hernández University, Elche. He led the development of several academic and executive programs on journalism, media management, and production. His main research areas are media policy, innovation, and transformation in journalism. He leads programs on these topics at the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Colin Porlezza, PhD, is Senior Assistant Professor of Digital Journalism with the Institute of Media and Journalism at the Università della Svizzera italiana. He studied communication science and holds a PhD in journalism studies. His research focuses on automated journalism and AI, the innovation and datafication of digital journalism, and journalism ethics and accountability. Vinzenz Wyss, PhD, Professor for Journalism at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences in Winterthur. His main focus is on quality and quality assurance in journalism, media ethics and media criticism. With his company “Media Quality Assessment”, he evaluates the quality assurance systems of media organizations. Renée Lugschitz, PhD, is a Researcher at Medienhaus Wien and the Austrian Academy of Sciences/University of Klagenfurt. She studied history and holds a PhD in journalism studies. Her main focuses are practice-oriented research on transition in journalism, on changes in the journalistic profession, and on journalism quality from a historical and gender perspective. Korbinian Klinghardt, MA, PhD candidate, is a Research Associate at the Chair for Journalism Studies with a focus on Innovation and Transformation at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt. He studied media studies at the University of Regensburg and at the Università degli studi Roma Tre. His research focuses on innovations and quality in journalism as well as journalism on social media.

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