Journalism and media studies lack robust theoretical concepts for studying journalistic knowledge generation. More specifically, conceptual challenges attend the emergence of big data and algorithmic sources of journalistic knowledge. A family of frameworks apt to this challenge is provided by “social epistemology”: a young philosophical field which regards society’s participation in knowledge generation as inevitable. Social epistemology offers the best of both worlds for journalists and media scholars: a thorough familiarity with biases and failures of obtaining knowledge, and a strong orientation toward best practices in the realm of knowledge-acquisition and truth-seeking. This paper articulates the lessons of social epistemology...
This article reconstructs the evolution of societal and journalistic meta-discourse about the partic...
What are the proper epistemic aims of social media sites? A great deal of social media critique pres...
Amid a broader reckoning about the role of social media in public life, this article argues that the...
Journalism and media studies lack robust theoretical concepts for studying journalistic knowledge g...
Journalism and media studies lack robust theoretical concepts for studying journalistic knowledge ge...
Epistemology is a central issue in journalism research. Journalism is among the most influential kno...
This article focuses on news journalism, social media platforms and power, and key implications for ...
This article focuses on news journalism, social media platforms and power, and key implications for ...
National civil discourse is intricately tied to a unique epistemology – the theory of knowledge and ...
Verified, fact-based information is presumed to be an important feature in society, for citizens ind...
This paper focuses on how new media technologies, in generating new participatory opportunities, mig...
This article sketches a theoretical framework for studies of the epistemologies of journalism. In th...
While the perils of social media, fake news, and an alleged distrust in legacy media have attained c...
This article reconstructs the evolution of societal and journalistic meta-discourse about the partic...
What are the proper epistemic aims of social media sites? A great deal of social media critique pres...
Amid a broader reckoning about the role of social media in public life, this article argues that the...
Journalism and media studies lack robust theoretical concepts for studying journalistic knowledge g...
Journalism and media studies lack robust theoretical concepts for studying journalistic knowledge ge...
Epistemology is a central issue in journalism research. Journalism is among the most influential kno...
This article focuses on news journalism, social media platforms and power, and key implications for ...
This article focuses on news journalism, social media platforms and power, and key implications for ...
National civil discourse is intricately tied to a unique epistemology – the theory of knowledge and ...
Verified, fact-based information is presumed to be an important feature in society, for citizens ind...
This paper focuses on how new media technologies, in generating new participatory opportunities, mig...
This article sketches a theoretical framework for studies of the epistemologies of journalism. In th...
While the perils of social media, fake news, and an alleged distrust in legacy media have attained c...
This article reconstructs the evolution of societal and journalistic meta-discourse about the partic...
What are the proper epistemic aims of social media sites? A great deal of social media critique pres...
Amid a broader reckoning about the role of social media in public life, this article argues that the...