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Lesage, Frédérik, e Robert A. Hackett. "Between Objectivity and Openness—The Mediality of Data for Journalism". Media and Communication 1, n. 1 (30 gennaio 2014): 39–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/mac.v1i1.73.

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A number of recent high profile news events have emphasised the importance of <em>data </em>as a journalistic resource. But with no definitive definition for what constitutes data in journalism, it is difficult to determine what the implications of collecting, analysing, and disseminating data are for journalism, particularly in terms of objectivity in journalism. Drawing selectively from theories of mediation and research in journalism studies we critically examine how data is incorporated into journalistic practice. In the first half of the paper, we argue that data's value for journalism is constructed through mediatic dimensions that unevenly evoke different socio-technical contexts including scientific research and computing. We develop three key dimensions related to data's mediality within journalism: the problem of scale, transparency work, and the provision of access to data as 'openness'. Having developed this first approach, we turn to a journalism studies perspective of journalism's longstanding "regime of objectivity", a regime that encompasses interacting news production practices, epistemological assumptions, and institutional arrangements, in order to consider how data is incorporated into journalism's own established procedures for producing objectivity. At first sight, working with data promises to challenge the regime, in part by taking a more conventionalist or interpretivist epistemological position with regard to the representation of truth. However, we argue that how journalists and other actors choose to work with data may in some ways deepen the regime's epistemological stance. We conclude by outlining a set of questions for future research into the relationship between data, objectivity and journalism.
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Lesage, Frédérik, e Robert A. Hackett. "Between Objectivity and Openness—The Mediality of Data for Journalism". Media and Communication 2, n. 2 (1 luglio 2014): 42–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/mac.v2i2.128.

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A number of recent high profile news events have emphasised the importance of data as a journalistic resource. But with no definitive definition for what constitutes data in journalism, it is difficult to determine what the implications of collecting, analysing, and disseminating data are for journalism, particularly in terms of objectivity in journalism. Drawing selectively from theories of mediation and research in journalism studies we critically examine how data is incorporated into journalistic practice. In the first half of the paper, we argue that data's value for journalism is constructed through mediatic dimensions that unevenly evoke different socio-technical contexts including scientific research and computing. We develop three key dimensions related to data's mediality within journalism: the problem of scale, transparency work, and the provision of access to data as 'openness'. Having developed this first approach, we turn to a journalism studies perspective of journalism's longstanding "regime of objectivity", a regime that encompasses interacting news production practices, epistemological assumptions, and institutional arrangements, in order to consider how data is incorporated into journalism's own established procedures for producing objectivity. At first sight, working with data promises to challenge the regime, in part by taking a more conventionalist or interpretivist epistemological position with regard to the representation of truth. However, we argue that how journalists and other actors choose to work with data may in some ways deepen the regime's epistemological stance. We conclude by outlining a set of questions for future research into the relationship between data, objectivity and journalism.
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Undurraga, Tomás. "Knowledge-production in journalism: Translation, mediation and authorship in Brazil". Sociological Review 66, n. 1 (18 aprile 2017): 58–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0038026117704832.

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Based on a multi-site ethnography of two influential newspapers in Brazil, this article examines how Brazilian journalists mediate knowledge claims made by experts, policy makers and the lay public. It asks whether and how these journalists experience themselves as knowledge-makers. More specifically, it argues that Brazilian journalists index their production of knowledge in reference to four main characteristics: depth, authorship, influence, and expertise. Journalists tend to consider newsmaking a contribution to knowledge when: (1) they have the resources to do proper investigative reporting (depth); (2) they are able to help define the public agenda through their reporting and to express their opinion (authorship); (3) they have impact on the polity, the economy or other fields they cover (influence) and (4) their journalistic knowledge is recognized by readers and by specialists (expertise). In practice, however, there are multiple obstacles that make Brazilian journalists hesitant about their contribution to knowledge, including intensified working conditions, the lack of plurality within the mainstream presses, and their informal methods for dealing with knowledge claims from other fields. This research reveals that Brazilian journalists have different understandings of the nature of knowledge in journalism. These understandings cluster around two distinct poles: an expert notion of knowledge associated with disciplinary boundaries, and a distinct conception associated with journalists’ capacity to mediate between jurisdictions. When journalists’ production is assessed from the former point of view, the informality of their methods is seen as undermining their knowledge credentials. By contrast, when journalists’ contribution is assessed from the latter point of view, their ‘interactional expertise’ comes to the fore.
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Kristensen, Nete Nørgaard. "Churnalism, Cultural (Inter)Mediation and Sourcing in Cultural Journalism". Journalism Studies 19, n. 14 (8 giugno 2017): 2168–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1461670x.2017.1330666.

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Isani, Shaeda. "Specialised journalism & discoursal mediation: the sum of all its parts". Recherche et pratiques pédagogiques en langues de spécialité - Cahiers de l APLIUT, Vol. XXVI N° 3 (15 ottobre 2007): 9–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/apliut.1893.

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Allan, Stuart, e Chris Peters. "The Visual Citizen in a Digital News Landscape". Communication Theory 30, n. 2 (26 novembre 2019): 149–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ct/qtz028.

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Abstract This article’s contribution to theory-building focuses on the everyday circumstances under which journalism encourages a civic gaze. Specifically, it elaborates our heuristic conception of the “visual citizen” to explore journalism’s mediation of a politics of seeing, paying particular attention to how and why renderings of in/visibility signify varied opportunities for civic engagement within digital news landscapes. In recognizing a distinction between direct and virtual witnessing, it establishes a conceptual basis for an inductive typology delineating interrelated, potential citizen-subject positions across a continuum. Four such positions are identified and appraised, namely the visual citizen as: (a) news observer and circulator, (b) accidental news image-maker and contributor, (c) purposeful news image-maker and activist, and (d) creative image-maker and news commentator. Evaluating these positions in relation to their significance for visual journalism, this article aims to advance efforts to rethink the inscription of imagery in news reportage and its import for public life.
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Guliyev, Bahruz. "Formation of political journalism as an institution in Azerbaijan: areas of development and activity". Cuestiones Políticas 38, Especial (25 ottobre 2020): 134–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.46398/cuestpol.38e.09.

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It analyses the methodological foundations and essence of political journalism as a social institution, as well as the interaction of politics and journalism. Based on an interdisciplinary study, the article gives an account of the peculiarities of the realization of political journalism in the world and in Azerbaijan, stating that political journalism performs informative, communicative, ideological, cultural, enlightening, organizational and recreational functions. It concludes by highlighting the power of the media to carry out democracy, in political decision-making and debates through the power of information. In other words, the power of the media is the power of political journalism, the unity of the media with political and economic power. It also points to the place and role of social media political science. Political media science is considered a new phenomenon in former Soviet republics. It is characterized as a phenomenon that encompasses systematic political theory, the science of modern comparative media, media, and politics. It is also believed that the political science of the media is related to the mediation of politics and the political processes of l to information.
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Stahel, Lea, e Constantin Schoen. "Female journalists under attack? Explaining gender differences in reactions to audiences’ attacks". New Media & Society 22, n. 10 (6 novembre 2019): 1849–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461444819885333.

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The literature on public figures attacked by their audiences is unclear why female and male figures react differently to attacks. This study examines why female journalists are more likely than male journalists to use avoidance strategies as a reaction to online attacks. Avoidance includes limiting audience engagement, adapting reporting behavior, and thinking about quitting journalism. Drawing on social role theory and gender stereotypes, this study contrasts two explanatory hypotheses. The results, based on mediation analyses of online survey data of 637 journalists representative of Switzerland, show that women are more likely than men to use avoidance strategies because women are more stressed by attacks. This heightened stress is argued to result from differences in gender role socialization. In contrast, while women are somewhat more severely attacked than men, this cannot explain their greater probability of avoidance. Results contribute a theoretically and empirically rich explanation of gendered reactions to attacks.
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Usher, Bethany. "Old Parameters/New Tricks: The place of celebrity journalism in persona construction (and what we might do about it)." Persona Studies 6, n. 1 (10 dicembre 2020): 3–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.21153/psj2020vol6no1art978.

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Celebrity journalism is a founding discourse for the construction of persona. As the first mass-circulated media, journalism made celebrity a “very public form of discourse about the dimensions of what is public and what is private, and ultimately what is intimate” (Marshall 2014, p. xii). It created parameters for the construction and visibility of different facets of self-identity in public spheres (Connell 1992; Hartley 1996), which often perpetuate inequalities of social structures through offering narrow versions of self, for example against the priorities of capital (Littler 2004; Couldry 2000, 2002). This created an incessant focus on self-fulfilment through consumerism and display of consumption as if this was an accurate public reflection of who we are (Marshall 1997, 2010; deCordova 1990). As journalism naturalised and rationalised celebrity, together they created tools through which public personas became powerful cultural signifiers and props of the socio-economic and political systems in which we live. Celebrity journalism is a principal and founding characteristic of these systems, our collective understandings of self-identity within them, how we perform this to others, and the mediation of these things. As a genre, celebrity journalism ties together the contradictions of public and private dichotomies of capitalist democracies and humanises our place in it all. Journalism and celebrity helped develop the fabric of persona, establishing threads of politics and commerce, ordinary people made extraordinary through media rituals, interwoven public and private spheres, the constructions of reality and the celebration and contestation of new ideologies.
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Redden, Guy. "Read the Whole Thing: Journalism, Weblogs and the Re-Mediation of the War in Iraq". Media International Australia 109, n. 1 (novembre 2003): 153–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1329878x0310900114.

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This paper examines a particular form of online activity — weblogging — and how it has allowed for specific new forms of popular political communication in the context of the Second Gulf War. After describing the basics of weblogging, the paper discusses Western media coverage of the war and then shows how ‘warbloggers’ positioned themselves vis-à-vis media coverage and propaganda, creating commentaries that frequently combined media and political criticism. While bloggers of every political hue offered a range of perspectives and personal styles, some general tendencies are evident in warblogging discourse. The piece ends by questioning the significance of warblogging in terms of its potential contribution to democratic communication.
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Tesi sul tema "Journalism mediation"

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Campbell, Fiona Catherine Brown. "The analysis of environmental information a study of the dissemination, mediation and interpretaion of news". Thesis, Robert Gordon University, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.296196.

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Orlando, Nicholas. "Failing to Move Forward: Journalism, Media, and Affect in David Fincher's". Scholar Commons, 2018. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/7208.

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Zodiac (David Fincher, 2007) offers a critique of the mass media’s efforts to restore American valiance with heroic narratives of ordinary people in the aftermath of 9/11. Amending prior scholarly readings of Zodiac as a serial killer narrative, I reconfigure my analysis by taking Fincher at his word and treating it as a journalism film. Borrowing a term from political theorist Elisabeth Anker, I argue that, unlike other contemporary journalism films, Zodiac is constructed as a “melodrama of failure” that, rather than seeking mastery, unveils the instability of evidence and the obsessive uncertainty of procedure. With his film sitting between both the failures of journalism surrounding 9/11 and the 2008 financial crisis, Fincher harkens back to the 1970s to unmask the malignancy of failures past. Manifesting low-level anxiety and doubt within the public, I contend that Fincher presents media as at once looming and intrusive, present and absent, and detached yet affective, privileging fragmentation over unity to put us in touch with temporal potentialities, to what Homay King attributes to the virtual. Fincher’s return to an era of malaise and an apparent obsession with indexicality underscores our unstable epistemological and phenomenological relationships to old and new media.
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Rublescki, Anelise Silveira. "Jornalismo líquido : mediação multinível e notícias em fluxos". reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/32526.

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A pesquisa investiga as metamorfoses que se instauram para a mediação e a processualidade da notícia a partir da cultura da convergência e da digitalização, fenômenos sócio-discursivos que impõem ao Jornalismo uma ampla pauta de discussões, sobretudo a partir do protagonismo de leitores e fontes como instâncias co-produtoras de conteúdo noticioso. Entende-se que é um cenário líquido, onde as transformações no Jornalismo estão em plena processualidade, o que nos leva a estabelecer como objetivo geral da pesquisa a própria caracterização do jornalismo líquido. A pesquisa tem como objeto o próprio Jornalismo, circunscrevendo-se aos Estudos do Jornalismo, onde o olhar se volta para as complexidades decorrentes das novas relações que se apresentam quando a sociedade passa a dialogar em rede e de forma sistêmica, a partir de fluxos informacionais. Raciocina-se com o jornalismo online no plural, isto é, jornalismos online, já que se reconhece que há variações múltiplas quanto à visibilidade, credibilidade, moderação do conteúdo, participação efetiva do interagente e objetivos aos quais se propõem os diversos sites presentes na web. Adota-se a classificação teórico-metodológica proposta por Mark Deuze para estudos do jornalismo online, publicações abertas e blogs, que os categoriza em quatro modelos. A pesquisa parte da premissa de que o conceito de notícia muda de lugar, passando a se constituir também ao longo do fluxo de informações e acontecimentos gerados em um espaço-tempo intermediário entre os diversos jornalismos online. Paralelamente, busca evidências de que ao longo deste processo em fluxos efetivamente se estabelecem sucessivas e plurais mediações, o que permitiria afirmar que o jornalismo líquido caracteriza-se justamente pela mediação multinível e pelas notícias em fluxos. Metodologicamente, é um estudo que alia revisão da literatura, especialmente pesquisas nacionais e internacionais que ajudem a evidenciar e qualificar as mudanças, com uma pluralidade de técnicas. Além da classificação teórico-metodológica de Mark Deuze, utiliza-se o conceito de Contrato de Comunicação de Patrick Charaudeau para análise de aspectos ligados ao plano situacional e comunicacional, buscando-se identificar, entre outros aspectos, a identidade dos parceiros, os objetivos e as temáticas em cada modelo de jornalismo online, bem como os processos de mediação que lhes são particulares. Vale-se do conceito de estudos de casos de ilustração proposto pelo GJOL onde o objetivo é a interpretação de fenômenos. Aspectos pontuais da netnografia são utilizados para mapeamento de evidências e dinâmicas comunicacionais na web, seja através de análise de conteúdo online, seja por mapeamento de links e padrões de comunicação noticiosa. Ao longo da pesquisa são abordados mais detalhadamente alguns sites exemplares de cada modelo como Google Notícias, o Observatório da Imprensa, e o CMI-Brasil, braço brasileiro da Indymedia. O mesmo se aplica ao blog Fatos e Dados da estatal Petrobras, aqui utilizado como exemplo preferencial para discutir as relações jornalismo-fonte institucionalizada, e a algumas das estratégias comunicacionais-jornalísticas do jogador Ronaldinho Gaúcho, viabilizadas e executadas nas redes sociais por fontes individuais de grande visibilidade. A tragédia natural que assolou o Japão em março de 2011 empresta materialidade empírica para sinalizar, num único caso, a abrangência do jornalismo líquido neste início de século XXI. Como resultado direto da investigação sinalizam-se sete tendências de alargamento das fronteiras do campo: 1)jornalismo difuso, 2) jornalismo de recuperação residual e 3) jornalismo de aprofundamento da colaboração, 4) predominância de notícias centradas no leitor, 5) valoração do conteúdo local, 6) personalização da fruição das notícias e, 7) pluralidade de vozes e enquadramentos sobre um mesmo fato.
The research investigates mutations initiated within news mediation and processuality after convergence culture and digitalization, both social-discursive phenomena which imposes on Journalism an extensive debate agenda, especially since readers and sources started playing leading roles as news content co-producer instances. It is assumed that there is a liquid scenery, where changes in Journalism are up and running, what leads us to establish as a general objective of the research the characterization of liquid journalism. The research object is Journalism itself, encircled within Journalism Studies, regarding complexities resulting from new relations featured when society starts to discourse in network and systemically, as from information flows. Online journalism is reasoned in plural, namely online journalisms, as it is admitted that there are multiple variations concerning visibility, credibility, content moderation, effective engagement of interacting individuals and the objectives aimed by different websites. It is adopted the theoreticalmethodological classification proposed by Mark Deuze for the study of online journalism, open publications and blogs, which categorizes them in four models. The research assumes that the concept of “news” changes its place, starting to shape itself also along information flows and events created in an intermediate space-time within various online journalisms. Alongside, seeks evidences that along this process in flows, successive and plural mediations are effectively established, allowing us to assert that liquid journalism is characterized precisely by multilevel mediation and by news flows. Methodologically, it is a study which combines literature review, specially national and international researches which might help to evidence and qualify the changes, with some plurality of techniques. Beyond theoretical-methodological classification by Mark Deuze, it is also used the concept of Contract of Communication by Patrick Charaudeau, to analyze aspects connected to situational and communicational scopes, trying to identify, within other aspects, the identity of the partners, the objectives and themes in each online journalism model, as well as its own particular mediation processes. It is employed the concept of illustrative case studies proposed by GJOL, where the goal is the interpretation of phenomena. Specific aspects of netnography are used to map web communication evidences and dynamics, be it through online content analysis, or by mapping links and news communication patterns. Along the research some model sites are analyzed in details, as Google Notícias, Observatório da Imprensa and CMIBrasil, Brazilian arm of Indymedia. The same applies to Fatos e Dados blog, from the state company Petrobras, used here as a preferential example to discuss institutionalized journalismsource relations, and some of the journalistic-communicational strategies carried out and performed at social networks by single sources with great visibility. The nature tragedy which devastated Japan lands the research empirical materiality to point out, in a single case, the range of liquid journalism in the beginning of 21st century. As a direct result of the investigation, seven tendencies of field boundaries enlargement are indicated: 1) diffused journalism; 2) residual recovering journalism; 3) deepen collaboration journalism; 4) reader-centered news prevalence; 5) local content appraisal; 6) personalization of news fruition and 7) plurality of voices and frames concerning the same fact.
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Lee, Jayeon. "The Effects of Journalists' Social Media Activities on Audience Perceptions of Journalists and their News Products". The Ohio State University, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1374158231.

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Fabricius, Kristina. "Broadcast news production in the classroom as a student mediation for bilingual and cross-cultural education". CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2007. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/3134.

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"Broadcast News Production in the Classroom as a Student Mediation for Bilingual Education" describes a curricular design to meet interactive literacy projects for the K-12 Bilingual Education classroom. The author has designed or adapted mediation structures for use to implement "Broadcast News Production" in the classroom specifically for Bilingual and Cross-cultural Education. The study is theoretical and based on research.
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Fisher, Howard D. "Don't Let the Girls Play: Gender Representation in Videogame Journalism and the Influence of Hegemonic Masculinity, Media Filters, and Message Mediation". Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1332372302.

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Matsilele, Trust. "The political role of the diaspora media in the mediation of the Zimbabwean crisis : a case study of The Zimbabwean - 2008 to 2010". Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2013, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/85723.

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Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University, 2013.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: After a decade long multi-faceted political crisis, political parties in Zimbabwe signed the Global Political Agreement (GPA) of 2008 following the Southern African Development Community’s (SADC) mediated talks culminating in the formation of an inclusive government. This study sought to investigate the political role, if any, played by the diasporic media in mediating the Zimbabwean crisis. This research focused on diasporic media using as a case study The Zimbabwean newspaper considering that during the research period it was circulating both in the country and diaspora communities in Western Europe, the USA and SADC countries. Diasporic media in Zimbabwe is a phenomenon associated with the rise of robust political opposition to the former ruling ZANU PF regime. Accordingly, such media operated outside the purview of the contemporary legislative and legal regime although the newspaper circulated in Zimbabwe. A number of anti establishment news media sprouted to challenge and offer resistance in the cyberspace and on shortwave and in print media. The Social Responsibility Theory was employed with the aim of establishing whether or not The Zimbabwean observed the journalistic ethics of reporting with truthfulness, accuracy, balance and objectivity. The Social Responsibility Theory’s thrust is on de-sensationalising reportage, promotion of media ethics and self regulation. This study employed both qualitative and quantitative research methods. The research established that The Zimbabwean newspaper played, to a larger extent, an active role in challenging the ZANU PF-led government and gave a platform to the oppositional Movement for Democratic Change. The conclusion arrived at in this study was that just like the state media, which promoted the government’s propaganda, The Zimbabwean did the same for the opposition parties in Zimbabwe.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Politieke partye in Zimbabwe het ná ’n lang politieke krisis met vele fasette die Global Political Agreement (GPA) van 2008 geteken. Dit het gevolg op die Suid-Afrikaanse Ontwikkelingsgemeenskap (SAOG) se mediëring wat gelei het tot die vorm van ’n inklusiewe regering. Hierdie studie het probeer om die politieke rol, indien enigsins, van die diaspora-media in die mediëring van die Zimbabwiese krisis te ondersoek. Die navorsing het op diaspora-media gefokus deur ’n gevallestudie van die koerant The Zimbabwean te doen. Dié blad is gedurende die navorsingstyd in die land sowel as onder die Zimbabwiese diaspora in Europa, die VSA en SAOG-lande versprei. Diaspora-media in Zimbabwe is ’n fenomeen wat geassosieer word met die opkoms van ’n robuuste politieke opposisie teen die ZANU (PF)-regime. Dié media opereer dus buite die grense van die juridiese en wetgewende gesag van die land. ’n Verskeidenheid antiestablishment media het in die kuberruim, kortgolfradio en drukmedia ontwikkel wat beide uitgedaag en weerstand gebied het. Die Sosiale Verantwoordelikheidsteorie is gebruik om vas te stel of The Zimbabwean joernalistieke etiek nagekom het deur waarheidsgetrou en akkuraat, sowel as met balans en objektiwiteit, te rapporteer. Die teorie fokus om reportage te desensasionaliseer en om media-etiek en selfregulering te bevorder. Die studie het kwalitatiewe en kwantitatiewe navorsingsmetodes gebruik. Die navorsing het vasgestel dat The Zimbabwean tot ’n groot mate ’n aktiewe rol gespeel het om die ZANU (PF)-regering uit te daag en ’n platform te bied aan die Movement for Democratic Change (MDC)-groepering. Die slotsom is dat, net soos die staatsmedia regering-propaganda bevorder het, The Zimbabwean dit vir die opposisiepartye in Zimbabwe gedoen het.
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Cavalcante, Juliane. "O receptor produtor e o produtor receptor: o uso de novas ferramentas de comunicação no telejornalismo latino-americano. Uma análise Brasil e México". Universidade de São Paulo, 2011. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/84/84131/tde-09102012-103156/.

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A presente pesquisa propõe uma discussão sobre o impacto que o uso de novas ferramentas de comunicação pode provocar no telejornalismo e nos modos de produzir de seus profissionais, bem como estes últimos têm lidado e enxergam essas modificações. Tais ferramentas permitiram que os antes chamados receptores aqui compreendidos como os indivíduos que assistiam ao telejornal e não tinham nenhuma relação com os seus modos de produção se tornassem também produtores de conteúdo. Discutimos um novo modelo de comunicação, que obriga as teorias que dão conta deste fenômeno a dar um passo adiante e construir novos modelos para explicar esse processo. Este novo fenômeno também exige que os jornalistas produtores de telejornais lidem com uma nova realidade e buscamos neste estudo compreender se estão preparados para este desafio.
The following research proposes a discussion on how the use of new communication tools can influence TV journalism and on the way it is produced, as well as on how the producers have been dealing and seeing these changes. Such tools allowed the former known receptors here understood as those individuals who watch TV newscasts and didnt have any relation with its ways of production to also become content producers. We discussed a new communication model, which makes former theories dealing with this phenomenon to take a step further and construct new models to explain this process. This new phenomenon also demands that the TV newscasts journalist producers deal with a new reality and we intended in this study to comprehend if they are prepared for this challenge.
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Chaise, Maria Joana Chiodelli. "Do leitor participante ao repórter cidadão: as implicações do novo ato de ler e colaborar no webjornalismo: uma análise do canal leitor-repórter". Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, 2010. http://www.repositorio.jesuita.org.br/handle/UNISINOS/3153.

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As tecnologias de informação e comunicação têm motivado a emergência de novas relações entre os sujeitos e as mídias. A internet, e em especial a web 2.0, deram a largada para a liberdade de emissão e o intercâmbio de conteúdos. Qualquer indivíduo com acesso à rede ganhou condições de produzir e disseminar informações, a qualquer momento e em qualquer lugar. Este cenário, que possui aporte significativo na crescente mobilidade das tecnologias de registro de conteúdos, confere novo status aos leitores colaboradores. Contudo, em webjornais ditos de referência, as possibilidades para que leitores sejam incorporados ao processo de produção jornalístico são pré-definidas e limitadas. Ao mesmo tempo em que convidam o público à participação, estes veículos seguem detentores do protocolo de sentido dos enunciados. Por meio de processos de seleção e mediação, definem pela inclusão ou não dos conteúdos, mesmo nos canais denominados participativos ou colaborativos. A presente pesquisa investigou as colaborações dos interagentes no canal de webjornalismo participativo Leitor-Repórter, do webjornal de referência zerohora.com. Por meio de uma análise de conteúdo, pretendeu-se compreender, de um lado, as motivações dos leitores ao enviarem materiais colaborativos à seção e, por outro lado, avaliar o processo de seleção ou mediação de conteúdo efetivado pelos profissionais editores do canal. As lógicas que regem o comportamento dos atores envolvidos nesta negociação são analisadas tendo em vista sua intersecção com os códigos tanto do jornalismo convencional quanto do jornalismo olaborativo. Além de traçar um perfil das contribuições dos leitores no canal colaborativo, o estudo também investigou o processo que é desencadeado no interior do webjornal para que se tenha uma colaboração publicada. Os resultados demonstram que o webjornalismo participativo praticado por meio da seção Leitor-Repórter atingiu com limites o status de ferramenta de democratização e, em suma, representa um canal adicional de recepção de informações, muitas vezes subaproveitadas pela redação do webjornal.
The information and communication technologies have motivated the urgency for new relationships between the subjects and the media. The Internet, especially the web 2.0, introduced the issue freedom and the exchange of subjects. Any individuals with access to the net got conditions to produce and spread information, at any given time and place. This scenario, which has a meaningful contribution within the increasing mobility of subjects record technologies, gives a new status to the collaborators / readers. However, on web newspapers, the possibilities for readers to be incorporated to the process of journalistic production are pre-defined and limited. At the same time they invite the audience to participate, these media follow the holders of sense protocol of the enunciations. By the means of selection and mediation processes, they decide to include the contents or not, even in participating or collaborative channels. This research investigated the interagents' collaborations in the online participating journalism Reader-Reporter, from reference web newspaper zerohora.com. Through a subject analysis, it was aimed to understand, on one side, the readers' motivations to send collaborative materials to the section and, on the other side, to assess the selection or mediation of subjects process carried out by the channel editing professionals. The logics that rule the behavior of the actors that are involved in this negotiation are analyzed based on their intersection with the codes of the conventional or collaborative journalism. Besides tracing a profile of the readers' contributions in the collaborative channel, the study also investigated the process that is triggered within the web newspaper in order to have a collaboration published. The outcomes show that the participative online journalism practiced through the Reader-Reporter section has achieved with limits the status of democratization tool and, in short, represents an additional channel for information reception, mostly underestimated by the web newspaper editorial staff.
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Araujo, Artur Vasconcellos. ""Weblog e jornalismo: os casos de no mínimo Weblog e observatório da imprensa (bloi)"". Universidade de São Paulo, 2006. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/27/27142/tde-19052006-172740/.

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Esta dissertação de mestrado é uma pesquisa sobre o weblog e a forma com que empresas jornalísticas utilizam-no. Empreendemos um exame histórico e etimológico para conhecer esse conceito de página de hipertexto, assim como procuramos encontrar convergências entre as duas formas. Nesse sentido buscamos, no teor polissêmico do blog, as acepções confluentes, constatando o uso mais freqüente como coluna, principalmente na forma de digesto. Em seguida observamos, nos exemplos disponíveis da imprensa brasileira, aqueles títulos que avaliassem, por meio da crítica de mídia, o sentido e a ação do fazer jornalístico, optando pelo exame detalhado dos enunciados de duas publicações: o Blog do Observatório da Imprensa (Bloi) e o No Mínimo Weblog, empreendendo tanto uma avaliação quantitativa da produção, disponível no Anexo A, quanto uma investigação hermenêutica por meio da Análise do Discurso. Para familiarizar aqueles que desconhecem os conceitos dessa disciplina, foi incluído um glossário. Na apuração dos resultados concluímos que as publicações, ao escolher o jornalismo como protagonista de suas narrativas, valorizam a atividade e remetem, na tessitura argumentativa, à tradição do fazer jornalístico.
The Master’s degree dissertation is a research about weblog and the way the journalistic firms use it. In the first part, we did an historical and etymological examination to understand this concept of hypertext page, as well as we look for convergences between the two forms. For that purpose we search, in the blog’s lexical ambiguity meanings, the confluent definitions, discovering the most usual way as a column, particularly in the form of digest. After that we watch, in the Brazilian’ press available samples, those that evaluate, as a kind of media criticism, the meaning and the action of journalistic procedures, choosing by the detailed examination of two cases: the Blog do Observatório da Imprensa (Bloi) and the No Mínimo Weblog, examining quantitatively the production, available in the Annex A, as well as qualitatively, by hermeneutics and the Discourse Analysis. To make familiar those that are unaware of the concepts of this methodology, was enclosed a glossary. In the verification of the results, we conclude that the publications, choosing the journalism as protagonist of its narratives, value the activity and sends, by the argumentative texture, to the tradition of journalistic praxis.
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The Chinese journalist: Mediating information in the world's most populous country. London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003.

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The Chinese journalist: Mediating information in the world's most populous country. London: Routledge, 2003.

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Richard, Davis. The press and American politics: The new mediator. New York: Longman, 1992.

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(Editor), Peter Kjar, e Tore Slaatta (Editor), a cura di. Mediating Business: The Expansion of Business Journalism. Copenhagen Business School Pr, 2007.

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Oleshko, V. F., e E. V. Oleshko. Mass media as a mediator of communicative and cultural memory. Ural University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/b978-5-7996-3074-4.0.

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In the monograph, the process of mediatization is considered in the context of not only the conditions for the development of journalism as a convergent and ubiquitous digitalization of content, but also as a tool for social interaction. Using the example of modern media as a mediator of communicative and cultural memory, the most important indicators of the development of modern Russian society based on civilizational humanistic traditions are identified and systematized. By using the sociological data obtained by the authors of this monograph, as well as studying the practices of identifying representatives of the “analog” and “digital” generations of the mass audience, it is possible to capture significant elements of the process of mediatization. Particular attention is paid to intergenerational communication based on discursive texts and modeling of media activities. The monograph is of interest to philologists, media researchers, specialists in the field of related humanitarian disciplines, and will also be useful to practicing journalists, graduate students, and students of creative specialties.
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Dekavalla, Marina. Framing referendum campaigns in the news. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526119896.001.0001.

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This book discusses the framing of referendum campaigns in the news media, focusing particularly on the case of the 2014 Scottish independence referendum. Using a comprehensive content analysis of print and broadcast coverage as well as in-depth interviews with broadcast journalists and their sources during this campaign, it provides an account of how journalists construct the frames that define their coverage of contested political campaigns. It views the mediation process from the perspective of those who participate directly in it, namely journalists and political communicators. It puts forward an original theoretical model to account more broadly for frame building in the context of referendums in Western media systems, using insights from this and from other cases. The book makes an original contribution to the study of media frames during referendums.
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Davis, Richard. The Press and American Politics: The New Mediator. Longman Pub Group, 1991.

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Chadwick, Andrew. The Political Information Cycle. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190696726.003.0005.

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Following chapter 3, the emphasis shifts toward deeper exploration of key events and processes that reveal the hybrid media system in flow. Chapter 4 proposes a new approach to political news making based on what is termed the political information cycle. The chapter examines the mediation of two extraordinary news events during the 2010 British general election campaign: the Bullygate scandal and Britain's first ever live televised prime ministerial debate. It shows how political information cycles are built on news-making assemblages that combine older and newer media logics. Using original data gathered during two intensive periods of live qualitative research, the chapter reveals how the hybrid mediation of politics now presents new opportunities for non-elite actors to mobilize and enter news production through timely interventions and sometimes direct, one-to-one, micro-level interactions with professional journalists.
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Shott, Brian. Mediating America: Black and Irish Press and the Struggle for Citizenship, 1870-1914. Temple University Press, 2019.

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Mediating America: Black and Irish Press and the Struggle for Citizenship, 1870-1914. Temple University Press, 2019.

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Selvarajah, Senthan. "Analytics of Mediation of the Distant Suffering of Sri Lanka in the International Press". In Human Rights Journalism and its Nexus to Responsibility to Protect, 215–48. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49072-0_8.

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Reese, Stephen, e Jad Melki. "Genocide and the mediation of human rights". In New Journalisms, 172–93. London ; New York : Routledge, 2020. | Series: Routledge research in media literacy and education: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429487477-11.

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Ferrier, Michelle, e Nisha Garud-Patkar. "TrollBusters: Fighting Online Harassment of Women Journalists". In Mediating Misogyny, 311–32. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72917-6_16.

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Cross, Simon. "Bedlam in Mind: Campaigning Journalists and Insane Conditions". In Mediating Madness, 71–93. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230276079_4.

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Wetzstein, Irmgard. "Konflikttheoretisches Fundament II: Mediative Qualitäten im Journalismus". In Mediativer Journalismus, 111–37. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-94061-8_7.

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Cooke, Pat. "Mediating Culture: The Role of Arts Journalism". In The Politics and Polemics of Culture in Ireland, 1800–2010, 359–69. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003099352-21.

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Everbach, Tracy. "“I Realized It Was About Them … Not Me”: Women Sports Journalists and Harassment". In Mediating Misogyny, 131–49. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72917-6_7.

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"GATEKEEPING AND NEWS SELECTION AS SYMBOLIC MEDIATION". In The Routledge Companion to News and Journalism, 235–45. Routledge, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203869468-26.

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Musa, Bala A. "Role of Traditional and New Media in Ethnic Conflict in Nigeria's Middle Belt Region". In Journalism and Ethics, 61–75. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8359-2.ch005.

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A chief obstacle to community development and progress in sub-Saharan Africa is persistent, widespread, low-scale, yet catastrophic, ethnic and communal conflicts. Nigeria is no exception! Nigeria's Middle-Belt region has experienced long-standing ethno-religious and political conflict/crises. Frequent and intermittent ethnic conflicts have persisted among the various ethnic groups. This research looks at the seemingly contrasting, yet complimentary, roles of traditional and new media in ethnic conflict transformation in the area. Using a peace journalism media-ecological model that incorporates spiral of silence, priming, agenda-setting, and framing theoretical frameworks, the research analyzes the (dis)functional roles legacy and new media play in conflict exacerbation, resolution, and mediation. It employs a qualitative interpretive critical approach to examine how traditional and new media respond to ethnic conflicts in the region. It proposes a new ethic for ethnic conflict reporting, suitable for professional and citizen journalists.
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Luchessi, Lila. "Viral News Content, Instantaneity, and Newsworthiness Criteria". In Journalism and Ethics, 763–80. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8359-2.ch041.

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Social networks have modified the activities of the press, the actions of audiences, and the perceptions of societies. The strategies displayed to avoid losing consumers aim at fulfilling the audience's needs and the gap between the producers' and the consumers' interests tends to widen. This leads to a crisis point in news financing, affecting the traditional logic of the media industry; while advertisers are now able to reach their audiences without its mediation, viralization and instantaneity force the media to publish information incompatible with the public interest as considered by the press. In this way, traditional newsworthiness criteria are replaced by other criteria that redefine the concept of information. The aim of this chapter is to analyze the way in which instantaneity and viralization have affected not only the journalistic activity but also the information selection criteria and the audiences' input on the web.
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