The Routledge Companion to Digital Journalism Studies

Author:   Scott A. Eldridge II (University of Groningen, Netherlands) ,  David Cheruiyot (University of Groningen, the Netherlands) ,  Sandra Banjac ,  Joëlle Swart
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   2nd edition
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9781032369808


Pages:   572
Publication Date:   16 December 2024
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Author:   Scott A. Eldridge II (University of Groningen, Netherlands) ,  David Cheruiyot (University of Groningen, the Netherlands) ,  Sandra Banjac ,  Joëlle Swart
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   2nd edition
Weight:   1.260kg
ISBN:  

9781032369808


ISBN 10:   1032369809
Pages:   572
Publication Date:   16 December 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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List of Contributors Introduction: How ‘bout that internet! David Cheruiyot, Joëlle Swart, Sandra Banjac Section 1: Digital Journalism (Studies): Theories and Concepts Revisited 1 Where is and isn’t Digital Journalism Studies: A meta-analysis of an emerging field Manfred Antwi Kofi Asuman, Brian Ekdale 2 Hybrid journalism, its logic, and its mess. Sergio Splendore 3 Explaining Variation in Changing News Practices David Ryfe 4 Degradation and ‘desertification’ of digital local news ecosystems Kristy Hess, Alison McAdam 5 Rationalizing journalistic mistakes and failures: Digital press criticism and the defense of autonomy Danford Zirugo, David Cheruiyot 6 Transparency in Digital Journalism Kyle Heim 7 Dark Participation in Digital Journalism Johanna Klapproth, Thorsten Quandt 8 Ambivalent Disruption: Journalistic fields, Critical incidents, and Egyptian Digital Journalism Hanan Badr Section 2 – Citizens, Audiences, and Publics 9 Digital journalism and “radical audience studies”: Toward a cultural sociology of news use Johan Lindell 10 News for all? Inequalities between news audiences in digital journalism (studies) Joëlle Swart 11 “Digital Snappers”: Citizens, Cameraphones and Photojournalism Stuart Allan 12 Digital Audiences and Evolving News Repertoires Chris Peters, Kim Christian Schrøder, Julie Vulpius, and Josephine Lehaff 13 News Literacy and Digital Journalism Melissa Tully, Patrick R. Johnson Section 3 – Technology, data, and information 14 The value(s) of journalistic ‘innovation’: developing a critical conceptualization and research agenda Frank Harbers 15 News Recommender Systems Juliane A. Lischka, Laura Laugwitz, Nadja Schaetz 16 Metrics-driven news: the impact of data analytics on journalism Ramón Salaverría 17 Taking control over analytics in journalism Kenza Lamot, Steve Paulussen 18 Always just around the corner? How fact-checkers view capabilities and challenges in the emerging field of automated fact-checking Lucas Graves, Mark Stencel and Kate Wilkinson 19 From positivism to complexity. The need to rethink Data Journalism scholarship after more than a decade of research on the field. Eddy Borges-Rey Section 4 – Revisiting Journalism’s Platforms and Economies 20 Digital Gatekeeping: New Platforms, Producers, And Complexities Peter Bro, Lisa Merete Kristensen 21 Platform business poses risks for news publishers Oscar Westlund, Merja Myllylahti, Sherwin Chua 22 Grant funded journalism: How Foundations & Governments Realign Incentives for News Production Magda Konieczna 23 Newspaper paywalls and value creation Ragnhild Kr. Olsen 24 Mobile News Dawn Wheatley 25 Nonprofits/Humanitarian Journalism in a Digital Age Matthew Powers Section 5 – Digital Practices & Practitioners 26 Peripheral Actors and Journalistic Boundaries Aljosha Karim Schapals 27 Storytelling Structures in Data Journalism: Introducing the Water Tower structure Bahareh Heravi 28 Peripheral actors in lifestyle journalism Folker Hanusch & Kim Löhmann 29 Digital Sourcing Ansgard Heinrich, Pashcalia (Lia) Spyridou 30 News practices in deep media convergence in China Joyce Y.M. Nip and Ting Su 31 Community radio in a digital age Tanja Bosch 32 Podcasting and Diversity: Developing an open-border policy for podcast studies Amanda Brouwers Section 6 – Societal and Global Challenges 33 Seasonal Journalism and Climate Change Henrik Bødker 34 Digital journalism & affective proximity in reporting wars and revolutions Omar Al-Ghazzi 35 Safety of journalists: The symbolic violence and double burden of marginalized journalists Sandra Banjac 36 Navigating the Dangers of Mainstream Visibility for Marginalized Communities through an Ethic of Solidarity in Digital Journalism Anita Varma 37 Emotions in digital journalism Johana Kotišová 38 Digital Networks and Collaborations: Addressing Violence against Journalists and Building Resilience Jeannine E. Relly, Celeste González de Bustamante, Sheila B. Lalwani 39 Images as moral objects: Humanitarian photography and the limits of image circulation Lilie Chouliaraki, Richard Stupart 40 Digital Hate: Normalization in Management of Online Hostility Gregory Perreault Section 7 – Political and Ideological Challenges 41 Digital Journalism and Populism Lena Frischlich 42 Open-source Investigations and the New Assemblages of Digital Investigative Journalism Philip Di Salvo 43 From studios and advocates to brand practitioners: Tracing the influence of political and commercial interests on digital narrative journalism David O. Dowling 44 Countering Political Disinformation Kevin Mudavadi, Dani Madrid-Morales 45 Populist Rhapsody: Struggle for Trust in Czech Public Service Media in a Fragmented Media Environment Klára Smejkal 46 Digital surveillance and the transformation of journalism practice in the digital age Allen Munoriyarwa 47 Digital tabloidization in an age of populism Khulekani Ndlovu Section 8 – Methods for/in Digital Journalism Studies 48 X Journalism: a concept and an observational tool for tracing the evolution of the field Julius Reimer, Wiebke Loosen 49 Advancements in Experimental Research Approaches Esther Greussing 50 Researching information exposure using computational methods Lisa Merten 51 Revisiting the Ethnography of Digital Journalism Hayes Mawindi Mabweazara, Wambui Wamunyu 52 Reassembling digital journalism through arts-based methods Sander Hölsgens 53 Methodological Challenges in Audience Research Anna Sophie Kümpel, Luise Anter 54 Epilogue: Will the center hold? Relocating journalism in the digital Marcel Broersma, Scott A. Eldridge II Index

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Scott A. Eldridge II, PhD, is an associate professor with the Centre for Media and Journalism Studies, University of Groningen, The Netherlands. His research explores the changing journalistic field, interloper media, and peripheral journalistic actors. He is the author of numerous studies on digital journalism, including Online Journalism From the Periphery (2018). David Cheruiyot, PhD, is an assistant professor with the Centre for Media and Journalism Studies, University of Groningen, The Netherlands. His research focuses on digital media/press criticism, journalistic accountability, and global conflict reporting. Sandra Banjac, PhD, is an assistant professor with the Centre for Media and Journalism Studies, University of Groningen, The Netherlands. She is also affiliated with the Journalism Studies Centre, University of Vienna. Her research focuses on the changing relationship between journalists and audiences, and critical intersectional approaches to exploring inequalities within journalism. Joëlle Swart, PhD, is an assistant professor in the Centre for Media and Journalism Studies, University of Groningen, The Netherlands. Her research focuses on changing everyday news use and how people develop habits, skills, and knowledge around news and journalism. She is a member of the editorial board of Digital Journalism.

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