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Online journalism from the periphery : interloper media and the journalistic field / Scott A. Eldridge II.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: London Routledge c2018Description: xiv, 193 pages : illustrations ;P.B. 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781138945456 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • R 070.905 ELD(ONL)
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Mass Communication Reference Mass Communication Reference St. Xavier's University, Kolkata Reference Section Reference R 070.905 ELD(ONL) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) S.X.U.K 6908 Not For Loan UC6908
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Book Description
Online Journalism from the Periphery looks at how a range of new media actors, communicating online, have challenged us to think differently about the journalistic field. Emerging from the disruption of digital technology, these new actors have been met with resistance by an existing core of journalism, who perceive them as part of a ‘digital threat’ and dismiss their claims of journalistic belonging. As a result, cracks are appearing in the conceptual foundations of what journalism is and should be.

Applying field theory as a conceptual lens, Scott Eldridge guides the reader through the intricacies of these tensions at both the core and periphery. By first unpacking definitions of journalism as a social and cultural construction, this book explores how these are dominated by narratives which have reinforced a limited set of expectations about its purpose and reach. The book goes on to examine how these narratives have been significantly undermined by the output of major new media players, including Gawker, reddit, Breitbart, and WikiLeaks. Online Journalism from the Periphery argues for a broadening of ideas around what constitutes journalism in the modern world, concluding with alternative approaches to evaluating the contributions of emerging media heavy-weights to society and to journalism.

Table of Contents
List of Figures, Preface, Acknowledgements Chapter 1 – It depends on what you mean by ‘journalism’ Chapter 2 – Journalism’s central tendencies Chapter 3 – A journalistic field: Journalism and the Fourth Estate Chapter 4 – Interrogating the Fourth Estate: Moving beyond the core and the periphery Chapter 5 – Interlopers and Journalism I: The field beyond the core Chapter 6 – Interlopers and Journalism II: The observant and the heretic Chapter 7 – Interlopers and Journalism III: Identity, Intention, and Realization Chapter 8 – Visualizing Journalism: Evaluating the field, and its dimensions Chapter 9 – Conclusion: Considering the journalistic field anew, Index

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