by Chris Paterson (Editor), David Domingo (Editor)
By analyzing the daily work of online journalists, this book investigates the production of online news: how it differs from traditional media production, and its consequences for the character and quality of online news. It advocates revitalization of the ethnographic methodologies of sociologists who entered newsrooms in the 1970s and 1980s, while simultaneously exploring new theoretical frameworks to better understand the evolution of online journalism and how newsrooms deal with innovation and change. This collection fills a gap in the field by offering ethnographic descriptions from sites of online news production in many countries, and provides insider perspectives on the real practices and values of new media production, documenting how these often differ from the claims of both producers and theorists.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 248
Edition: 2
Publisher: Peter Lang Pub Inc
Published: May 2008
ISBN 10: 1433102145
ISBN 13: 9781433102141