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Digital journalism in Spain: Technological, sociopolitical and economic factors as drivers of media evolution

Journalism, 2023
Digital journalism has been a reality in Spain for nearly 30 years. In this time, the number of digital media outlets has steadily increased to become the most abundant type of media in the 2020s, ahead of print, radio and television.
Ramón Salaverría   +1 more
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Whose Site Are We On? The Emerging Politics of Digital Journalism Studies

Digital Journalism, 2023
The title of this article is a pun referencing Howard Becker’s classic 1967 essay “Whose side are we are on?” – a call to sociologists to question their allegiances and acknowledge their involvement in bolstering the institutional processes they research.
Matt Carlson
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Continuities and Breaks in Digital Journalism and Media Systems

Digital Journalism, 2023
The study of digital journalism continues to generate new questions and answers, as this special issue illustrates.
S. Waisbord
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‘Lockdown’ on Digital Journalism? Mapping Threats to Press Freedom during the COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis

Digital Journalism, 2021
Across the globe, governments have issued emergency and drastic measures aimed at tracking the spread of COVID-19 and safeguarding public health. Notwithstanding the necessity and importance of some of these measures, this work argues that numerous ...
Lambrini Papadopoulou   +1 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Power to the People? Conceptualising Audience Agency for the Digital Journalism Era

Digital Journalism, 2022
This article proposes a conceptual framework for the concept audience agency, which plays a vital role in the current audience turn in journalism (research).
Jonathan Hendrickx
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Diffusion of innovations in digital journalism: Technology, roles, and gender in modern newsrooms

Journalism, 2022
This study examined journalists’ use of technology, their gender identity, and how they rate themselves as adopters of innovations. Through the lens of diffusion of innovations, this study conducted telephone interviews with 68 U.S.-based digital ...
Linda A. Holman, G. Perreault
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Digital Journalism

2021
Analytical Advances through Open Science: An Automatic Coding Mechanism for Open-Ended Questions in Journalism ...
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