Journalism and Technological Change - Historical Perspectives, Contemporary Trends
Historical Perspectives, Contemporary Trends
Herausgegeben:Schreiber, Martin; Zimmermann, Clemens;Mitarbeit:Schreiber, Martin; Zimmermann, Clemens; Bonea, Amelia; Eberwein, Tobias; Fickers, Andreas; Gudermann, Rita; Jäger, Jens; Nerone, John; Neube
Journalism and Technological Change - Historical Perspectives, Contemporary Trends
Historical Perspectives, Contemporary Trends
Herausgegeben:Schreiber, Martin; Zimmermann, Clemens;Mitarbeit:Schreiber, Martin; Zimmermann, Clemens; Bonea, Amelia; Eberwein, Tobias; Fickers, Andreas; Gudermann, Rita; Jäger, Jens; Nerone, John; Neube
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Journalismus, Medien und Technologien stehen in engen Wechselbeziehungen, wobei neue Technologien ihr Potenzial in den kulturellen Kontexten entfalten, in denen sie eingesetzt werden. Der Band betrachtet, wie sich medientechnologische Innovationen in einem Zeitraum von über 150 Jahren durchsetzten oder scheiterten. Dabei stehen die Konsequenzen des raschen technologischen Wandels im Zentrum: der Einfluss auf die Arbeitsanforderungen und -prozesse in den Medienbetrieben sowie auf die Berufsrollen und sozialen Selbstbilder von Journalisten.
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- Verlag: Campus Verlag
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 50104
- Seitenzahl: 291
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 217mm x 144mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9783593501048
- ISBN-10: 359350104X
- Artikelnr.: 39999308
- Verlag: Campus Verlag
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 50104
- Seitenzahl: 291
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 217mm x 144mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9783593501048
- ISBN-10: 359350104X
- Artikelnr.: 39999308
Preface 7
Introduction: Towards a New Perspective on Journalism and Technology 9
Clemens Zimmermann/Martin Schreiber
"Neither good, nor bad; nor neutral": The Historical Dispositif of Communication Technologies 30
Andreas Fickers
Temporalities of News: News and Speed from the Early Modern Era to the Present53
John Nerone
From Handmade to Technology-driven Journalism: Changes and Developments in Research, Writing, Editing, and Makeup 80
Jürgen Wilke
The Interpretive Turn in News 111
Kevin G. Barnhurst
Contemporary or Commercial? The Impact of Innovative Image Reproduction Techniques on the Imagery of Nineteenth Century Mass Media in Germany 142
Rita Gudermann
Eyewitnesses? The Visual Depiction of Events around 1900 165
Jens Jäger
Mobile, Networked and Digital Technology: Implications for Journalistic Work 185
John Pavlik
Journalistic Quality as Crowd Wisdom? What Journalists Think about Criticism on the Social Web 205
Tobias Eberwein
Quality in Journalism Reconsidered: The Limits of Realism225
Mitchell Stephens
User Participation and Professional Journalism on the Internet: Theoretical Background and Empirical Evidence244
Christoph Neuberger
Changing Technologies, Changing Journalistic Epistemologies: Public Participation, Emotionality and the Challenge to Objectivity264
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
Notes on Contributors 284
Index 289Contents
Preface 7
Introduction: Towards a New Perspective on Journalism and Technology 9
Clemens Zimmermann/Martin Schreiber
"Neither good, nor bad; nor neutral": The Historical Dispositif of Communication Technologies 30
Andreas Fickers
Temporalities of News: News and Speed from the Early Modern Era to the Present53
John Nerone
From Handmade to Technology-driven Journalism: Changes and Developments in Research, Writing, Editing, and Makeup 80
Jürgen Wilke
The Interpretive Turn in News 111
Kevin G. Barnhurst
Contemporary or Commercial? The Impact of Innovative Image Reproduction Techniques on the Imagery of Nineteenth Century Mass Media in Germany 142
Rita Gudermann
Eyewitnesses? The Visual Depiction of Events around 1900 165
Jens Jäger
Mobile, Networked and Digital Technology: Implications for Journalistic Work 185
John Pavlik
Journalistic Quality as Crowd Wisdom? What Journalists Think about Criticism on the Social Web 205
Tobias Eberwein
Quality in Journalism Reconsidered: The Limits of Realism225
Mitchell Stephens
User Participation and Professional Journalism on the Internet: Theoretical Background and Empirical Evidence244
Christoph Neuberger
Changing Technologies, Changing Journalistic Epistemologies: Public Participation, Emotionality and the Challenge to Objectivity264
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
Notes on Contributors 284
Index 289
Preface 7
Introduction: Towards a New Perspective on Journalism and Technology 9
Clemens Zimmermann/Martin Schreiber
"Neither good, nor bad; nor neutral": The Historical Dispositif of Communication Technologies 30
Andreas Fickers
Temporalities of News: News and Speed from the Early Modern Era to the Present53
John Nerone
From Handmade to Technology-driven Journalism: Changes and Developments in Research, Writing, Editing, and Makeup 80
Jürgen Wilke
The Interpretive Turn in News 111
Kevin G. Barnhurst
Contemporary or Commercial? The Impact of Innovative Image Reproduction Techniques on the Imagery of Nineteenth Century Mass Media in Germany 142
Rita Gudermann
Eyewitnesses? The Visual Depiction of Events around 1900 165
Jens Jäger
Mobile, Networked and Digital Technology: Implications for Journalistic Work 185
John Pavlik
Journalistic Quality as Crowd Wisdom? What Journalists Think about Criticism on the Social Web 205
Tobias Eberwein
Quality in Journalism Reconsidered: The Limits of Realism225
Mitchell Stephens
User Participation and Professional Journalism on the Internet: Theoretical Background and Empirical Evidence244
Christoph Neuberger
Changing Technologies, Changing Journalistic Epistemologies: Public Participation, Emotionality and the Challenge to Objectivity264
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
Notes on Contributors 284
Index 289Contents
Preface 7
Introduction: Towards a New Perspective on Journalism and Technology 9
Clemens Zimmermann/Martin Schreiber
"Neither good, nor bad; nor neutral": The Historical Dispositif of Communication Technologies 30
Andreas Fickers
Temporalities of News: News and Speed from the Early Modern Era to the Present53
John Nerone
From Handmade to Technology-driven Journalism: Changes and Developments in Research, Writing, Editing, and Makeup 80
Jürgen Wilke
The Interpretive Turn in News 111
Kevin G. Barnhurst
Contemporary or Commercial? The Impact of Innovative Image Reproduction Techniques on the Imagery of Nineteenth Century Mass Media in Germany 142
Rita Gudermann
Eyewitnesses? The Visual Depiction of Events around 1900 165
Jens Jäger
Mobile, Networked and Digital Technology: Implications for Journalistic Work 185
John Pavlik
Journalistic Quality as Crowd Wisdom? What Journalists Think about Criticism on the Social Web 205
Tobias Eberwein
Quality in Journalism Reconsidered: The Limits of Realism225
Mitchell Stephens
User Participation and Professional Journalism on the Internet: Theoretical Background and Empirical Evidence244
Christoph Neuberger
Changing Technologies, Changing Journalistic Epistemologies: Public Participation, Emotionality and the Challenge to Objectivity264
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
Notes on Contributors 284
Index 289