ISBN:
9781138672697
Language:
English
Pages:
xii, 193 pages
,
25 cm
Series Statement:
Routledge research on media in Asia
DDC:
302.23/09595
Keywords:
Mass media and globalization
;
Online journalism
;
Digital media
;
Journalismus
;
Massenmedien
;
Neue Medien
;
Globalisierung
Abstract:
"The media ecology within which conventional mainstream journalism currently operates has undergone major transformations since the advent of social media. These transformations arise from the disruption brought upon by the emergence of networked, interactive platforms and user-driven online applications including social media, blogs and alternative citizen news sites. This book analyses networked forms of journalistic production at traditional news organizations and their conventional news channels. Focusing on case studies from Malaysia, it examines current transformations to the norms, practices and values of conventional news production. Drawing upon a recent global-comparative turn in journalism studies and parallel efforts to de-Westernize communication theory, this book suggests an innovative 'glocal' comparative approach to analyse 'network newswork' among global, transnational, and local news organizations, including Al Jazeera and Bernama TV, located within the same geographical locality, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This author uses an empirically-grounded conceptual framework for exploring and understanding recent transformations that user-driven networked resources bring to professional journalists' daily work of producing news"--
Abstract:
The glocality of global media spheres -- Network newswork within traditional contexts of news production -- A glocal context for exploring journalistic transformations -- Ideological and organizational influences on network newswork -- Doing network newswork : professional norms and individual preferences -- Network newswork across news cultures -- Network newswork and the wider media ecology -- Making meaningful journalism
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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