Experimenting with the future of journalism : social capital as a desideratum for networked journalism research
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2013
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Resumo |
The aim of this article is to position social capital as a theoretical framework for investigating online communities, specifically pro-am operations. It will review pertinent literature on social capital and the future of journalism in this context, and detail how the broader field of Sociology and this dynamic field of Journalism converge to produce a unique opportunity for pro-am research. Currently, much concern has been expressed regarding the future of journalism institutions in society, and while journalism itself is seen as a cornerstone of democracy, the form of structures that facilitate such practice has been questioned. Compounding this problem is a lack of research that produces data suitable for meta-analysis. For example, case-study data of start-up operations in this volatile field do not provide sufficient grounds for conclusions that could result in evidence-based policy. In response to these dynamics, this article will propose experimentation as a method of research for pro-am start-ups. |
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Publicador |
Central Queensland University, Faculty of Informatics and Communication |
Relação |
http://ejournalist.com.au/v13n1/Fox.pdf Fox, Steve (2013) Experimenting with the future of journalism : social capital as a desideratum for networked journalism research. Ejournalist, 13(1), pp. 1-19. |
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Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts |
Palavras-Chave | #190301 Journalism Studies #social capital #networked journalism #pro-am #online communities #journalism #new media |
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Journal Article |