The negotiation of competing institutional logics is relevant for organisations active in multi-institutional domains. News organisations are active in the domains of democracy and business, and, through digitisation, they are active in the digital technology domain. This article describes how journalism negotiates competing logics of these domains, i.e. professional, market, managerial, and technology (tech) logics. Analysing n = 744 individual NiemanLab Predictions for Journalism from 2014 to 2019, findings indicate that journalism aggregates and integrates competing logics in a fluid way, keeping synergies across logics and plurality of logics high. The field of journalism is shaped by the competition of four logics: While tech logics in...
With the institutionalization of algorithms as content creators, professional journalism is facing t...
This article analyzes expertise in the digital age through an ethnography of an increasingly valoriz...
A growing number of news organisations have set up specific guidelines to govern how they use artifi...
The negotiation of competing institutional logics is relevant for organisations active in multi-inst...
Mediatization research has repeatedly been accused of not taking sufficient account of the role of t...
This paper investigates the workings of institutional logics in practice, by focusing in particular ...
In contemporary working life, journalists are often faced with the pressures of an increasingly prec...
As artificial intelligence (AI) technologies become more ubiquitous for streamlining and optimizing ...
Over the past several years, scholars and professionals alike have attended to the impact of digital...
This article attends to tensions and negotiations surrounding the introduction and development of a ...
Disruption has become a popular shorthand explanation among news media executives and thought leader...
Journalistic ideology is an enduring feature of professional life that is frequently mobilised to se...
This article by the Digital Journalism Editorial Team surfaces with the explicit ambition to reasses...
Digitalization has influenced all areas of our lives, including businesses. It has provided numerous...
Includes vita.The digital disruption of journalism has raised questions about how journalism is supp...
With the institutionalization of algorithms as content creators, professional journalism is facing t...
This article analyzes expertise in the digital age through an ethnography of an increasingly valoriz...
A growing number of news organisations have set up specific guidelines to govern how they use artifi...
The negotiation of competing institutional logics is relevant for organisations active in multi-inst...
Mediatization research has repeatedly been accused of not taking sufficient account of the role of t...
This paper investigates the workings of institutional logics in practice, by focusing in particular ...
In contemporary working life, journalists are often faced with the pressures of an increasingly prec...
As artificial intelligence (AI) technologies become more ubiquitous for streamlining and optimizing ...
Over the past several years, scholars and professionals alike have attended to the impact of digital...
This article attends to tensions and negotiations surrounding the introduction and development of a ...
Disruption has become a popular shorthand explanation among news media executives and thought leader...
Journalistic ideology is an enduring feature of professional life that is frequently mobilised to se...
This article by the Digital Journalism Editorial Team surfaces with the explicit ambition to reasses...
Digitalization has influenced all areas of our lives, including businesses. It has provided numerous...
Includes vita.The digital disruption of journalism has raised questions about how journalism is supp...
With the institutionalization of algorithms as content creators, professional journalism is facing t...
This article analyzes expertise in the digital age through an ethnography of an increasingly valoriz...
A growing number of news organisations have set up specific guidelines to govern how they use artifi...