Histories of Digital Journalism: The Interplay of Technology, Society and Culture

Author:   Tamas Tofalvy ,  Igor Vobič
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032795072


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   16 December 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Building on the momentum of the recent “historical turn” in digital media and Internet studies, this volume explores how digital journalism has developed from a historical perspective. With contributions from established and emerging scholars from Europe, Asia, South and North America, the book investigates not only how established journalistic systems transformed in the early days of digital, but how the structural, technological and cultural changes induced by digitization have reconfigured the trajectory of journalism. The book argues in support of three main claims. The first is that emphasis should be given to the plurality of histories instead of one single digital journalism history, thereby acknowledging the complexities, interactions of social relations, cultural traditions, power configurations and technological changes that have shaped journalism and digitization. The second is the decentralization and decolonization of digital journalism histories. The third refers to the need to highlight and demonstrate the idea that the evolution of digital journalism should be viewed as the co-construction of the social and technological realms. With theoretical and methodological reflections on historicizing digital journalism along with original case studies or comparative inquiries into the phenomena over the decades-long digital revolution of journalism, this volume will shape the nascent field of digital journalism history, and start a global critical exchange of various approaches to and aspects of historicizing digital journalism. As such, it will interest scholars and students of digital journalism, journalism history, digital media, Internet studies, and technology studies.

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Author:   Tamas Tofalvy ,  Igor Vobič
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
ISBN:  

9781032795072


ISBN 10:   1032795077
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   16 December 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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“In this theoretically rich work, Tamas Tofalvy and Igor Vobič provide an essential guide to not just describe, but also understand the neither linear nor inevitable historical transformation of journalism around the world.” Mark Deuze, Professor of Media Studies, University of Amsterdam “The field of journalism studies has boomed in the last decades, especially after the digital turn. There is a need for historicizing the field and reflecting on old and new practices, as this book does. It is a great exercise in reconstructing the intellectual history of journalism, theorizing and periodizing what is new and old in journalism, de-westernizing changes (and continuities) in the sector. A must-read for media and journalism historians, but also for scholars in journalism who don’t want to fall into a newness ideology.” Gabriele Balbi, Full Professor in Media Studies, USI Università della Svizzera italiana (Switzerland), author of The Digital Revolution. A Short History of an Ideology (2023).


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Tamas Tofalvy is Associate Professor at the Department of Sociology and Communication at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics where he is head of the Digital Media MA Programme, and the project leader of the Hungarian Online and Digital Media History (MODEM) project. Between 2013 and 2017, he was Secretary General at the Association of Hungarian Content Providers (MTE) and, between 2010 and 2014, co-founding chair of IASPM Hungary. In the period 2012–2013, he was a Fulbright fellow at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. His works have been published in academic journals such as New Media & Society, First Monday, Media History, and Internet Histories. Igor Vobič is Professor at the Department of Journalism at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and deputy head at the Social Communication Research Centre at the same institution. His research interests encompass the material and discursive aspects of technological innovations in journalism with a focus on transformations of news-making, the societal roles of journalism, and journalistic identity and ideology. In the last decade, he has published in international journals with a good reputation in communication, media and journalism research. His works have been published in academic journals such as Javnost–The Public, Journalism, Journalism Studies, Digital Journalism and Journalism Practice.

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