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Innovations in Journalism

Authors :
Meier, Klaus
García-Aviles, Jose Alberto
Kaltenbrunner, Andy
Porlezza, Colin
Wyss, Vinzenz
Lugschitz, Renée
Klinghardt, Korbinian
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Taylor & Francis; Routledge, 2024.

Abstract

This volume explores innovations in journalism: the goals and expectations associated with them, promoting and hindering framework conditions, and their social and industrial impact. Drawing on an international research project conducted in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, and the United Kingdom, the book takes a complex approach, considering media policy preconditions and the social impact of journalistic innovation from a comparative perspective. The key findings are examined and presented on different levels: theoretical, methodological, and – as the focus – empirical. Having identified the most relevant innovations in each of the five countries, a total of 100 case studies are examined to explore the influence of these innovations on the quality of journalism and its normative role in democratic societies and to analyze which preconditions support or inhibit the development and implementation of the innovations in news organizations. The interdependencies between journalistic innovations and their media policy preconditions are compared in a system-analytical way – concluding with the lessons that can be learned from the macrolevel (policies) and the mesolevel (organizations). This insightful and truly international volume will interest professionals, scholars and students of journalism, media and communication studies, media industry studies, and related fields.

Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
978-1-03-263041-0
978-1-04-004200-7
978-1-03-263039-7
1-03-263041-8
1-04-004200-7
1-03-263039-6
ISBNs :
9781032630410, 9781040042007, 9781032630397, 1032630418, 1040042007, and 1032630396
Database :
OAPEN Library
Notes :
https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/89993, , Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, , DFG Open Access Publication Funding
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
edsoap.20.500.12657.89993
Document Type :
book
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781032630410