The 'Socially Networked' Newsroom
Journalists and their Discourses of Digital Communication
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 28 May 2026
- ISBN 9781350476714
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages216 pages
- Size 236x164x18 mm
- Weight 480 g
- Language
- Illustrations 10 bw illus 700
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Short description:
Provides insights into how journalists use digital technologies in story production and the impact this has on their journalism practice.
MoreLong description:
The 'Socially Networked' Newsroom identifies discourses of digital communication through observations of online and offline newsroom interactions, interviews, and text analysis to provide insights into how journalists use digital technologies in story production and the impact this has on their journalism practice.
Through discursive analysis of 300 hours of video-ethnographic material gathered in three newsrooms, the authors apply groundbreaking qualitative methodological approaches to unravelling the complex interactions of journalists. Incorporating a Social Media Critical Discourse Studies paradigm to journalism studies, they detail ways in which new technologies have affected both daily newsroom operations and the identities of newsworkers. Rare empirical insights are offered that enable a clearer understanding of the changing media landscape, the newsroom power relationships that emerge and the discourses surrounding the use of digital technologies that have become normalised in journalistic 'talk'.
The book clearly demonstrates how the techno-discursive architecture of the internet has not only impacted the production and style of news, but has also led to an acceleration of work intensification that pushes the boundaries of journalism practice and journalist identity. It will appeal to those interested in the workings of the contemporary news media and news discourse, and who are concerned about the future of news production.
Table of Contents:
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
1 Behind the Screens: Observing the Digital Transformation of Newsrooms
2 The Technological Disruption of Journalism
3 Introducing Video Ethnography to Social Media Critical Discourse Studies
4 Blurred Lines and shifting Roles: The Changing Boundaries of Journalism Practice and Identity
5 Performing Professionalism: How Journalists Legitimize Digital Work
6 A Convergence of Crises and an Uncertain Future
7 Journalism Going Forward: Reflections and Realignments
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