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Paradox of Connection - How Digital Media Is Transforming Journalistic Labor

English · Paperback / Softback

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"Using a framework of online connection and disconnection, The Paradox of Connection examines how journalists' practices are formed, negotiated, and maintained in dynamic social media environments. The interactions of journalists with the technological, social, and cultural features of online and social media environments have shaped new values and competencies--and the combination of these factors influence online work practices. Merging case studies with analysis, the authors show how the tactics of online connection and disconnection interact with the complex realities of working in today's media environments. The result is an insightful portrait of fast-changing journalistic practices and their implications for both audiences and professional identities and norms"--

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Acknowledgments Introduction
Part I: Defining Connection and Disconnection in Journalism
1    Journalism and the Paradox of Connection
2    Burning Out, Turning Off, and Disconnection
Part II: Connection and Disconnection in Organizational Contexts
3    Maintaining Professional Connections through Branding
4    Dis/connecting from Policy and Practice
Part III: Connection and Disconnection for Changing Journalistic Practice
5    Connecting with Journalism in an Era of Misinformation
6    Harassment and Disconnection in Journalism’s Digital Labor
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
 


About the author










Diana Bossio is a senior lecturer in Media and Communication at Swinburne University and the author of Journalism and Social Media: Practitioners, Organisations, and Institutions. Valérie Bélair-Gagnon is an associate professor and Cowles fellow in media management at the University of Minnesota and the author of Social Media at BBC News Reporting and coauthor of Journalism Research that Matters and Happiness in Journalism . Avery E. Holton is an associate professor and department chair in the Department of Communication at the University of Utah. Logan Molyneux is an associate professor of journalism at Temple University.

Product details

Authors Valerie Belair-Gagnon, Diana Bossio, Diana Belair-Gagnon Bossio, Avery E. Holton, Logan Molyneux
Publisher University Of Illinois Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.02.2024
 
EAN 9780252087738
ISBN 978-0-252-08773-8
No. of pages 184
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Essays, feuilletons, literary criticism, interviews
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Society
Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Journalism

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