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The life informatic [[electronic resource] ] : newsmaking in the digital era / / Dominic Boyer



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Autore: Boyer Dominic Visualizza persona
Titolo: The life informatic [[electronic resource] ] : newsmaking in the digital era / / Dominic Boyer Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Ithaca, : Cornell University Press, 2013
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource : illustrations
Disciplina: 070.4/30285
Soggetto topico: Electronic news gathering
Journalism - Data processing
Journalism - Computer network resources
Journalism - Technological innovations
Online journalism
Digital media
Note generali: First paperback edition, 2013.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Introduction : news journalism today -- The craft of slotting : screenwork, attentional practices and news value at an international news agency -- Click and spin : time, feedback and expertise at an online news portal -- Countdown : professionalism, publicity and political culture in 24/7 news radio -- The news informatic : five reflections on journalism in the era of digital liberalism -- Epilogue : informatic unconscious : on the evolution of digital reason in anthropology.
Sommario/riassunto: News journalism is in the midst of radical transformation brought about by the spread of digital information and communication technology and the rise of neoliberalism. What does it look like, however, from the inside of a news organization? In The Life Informatic, Dominic Boyer offers the first anthropological ethnography of contemporary office-based news journalism. The result is a fascinating account of journalists struggling to maintain their expertise and authority, even as they find their principles and skills profoundly challenged by ever more complex and fast-moving streams of information.Boyer conducted his fieldwork inside three news organizations in Germany (a world leader in digital journalism) supplemented by extensive interviews in the United States. His findings challenge popular and scholarly images of journalists as roving truth-seekers, showing instead the extent to which sedentary office-based "screenwork" (such as gathering and processing information online) has come to dominate news journalism. To explain this phenomenon Boyer puts forth the notion of "digital liberalism"-a powerful convergence of technological and ideological forces over the past two decades that has rebalanced electronic mediation from the radial (or broadcast) tendencies of the mid-twentieth century to the lateral (or peer-to-peer) tendencies that dominate in the era of the Internet and social media. Under digital liberalism an entire regime of media, knowledge, and authority has become integrated around liberal principles of individuality and publicity, both unmaking and remaking news institutions of the broadcast era. Finally, Boyer offers some scenarios for how news journalism will develop in the future and discusses how other intellectual professionals, such as ethnographers, have also become more screenworkers than fieldworkers.
Titolo autorizzato: The life informatic  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-8014-6734-9
1-322-50315-X
0-8014-6735-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910792046803321
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Serie: Expertise (Ithaca, N.Y.)