Digitalization and the rapid incorporation of networked and data technologies into the workplace have generated debates which suggest that digital technologies will profoundly change the future of work and organizations. Newspaper journalists have stood at the centre of digital transformations of work – a group of workers who have had their industry ‘disrupted’ and their work radically transformed as it has moved online. This thesis contributes to those debates through an examination of the digital transformation of journalists’ work from the perspective of journalists as workers. The study is informed by a theoretical framework drawn from classical Marxism and labour process theory, focussing on the role of technology and the organization ...
My thesis focuses on the changes that digital culture has brought in to the news industry, especiall...
Based on evidence gathered from Spanish and British digital newsrooms, this article addresses the is...
A paradox of contemporary sociology is that the disci-pline has largely abandoned the empirical stud...
Topic: The impact of digital technology on media workers: Life has completely changed Digital techno...
Changes in the technologies of news production do not simply modify journalistic practices; they als...
Newspaper production in New Zealand has been radically transformed in the past five years by compute...
News organizations have been forced to transform how they produce, publish and deliver the news as l...
Several industries have been affected by digitalization over the last decade. Currently the world of...
The authors explore how technology has altered the work processes and activities in news organizatio...
The study explores uses of algorithmic techniques in journalists\u27 working environments and invest...
Digital technologies are profoundly disturbing not only news delivery, but also the whole organizati...
The study explores uses of algorithmic techniques in journalists’ working environments and investiga...
Technological determinism is common among journalists when reflecting on changes in their profession...
Schumpeter’s trope of ‘creative destruction’ aptly describes current transformations of news media w...
Restricted until 28 Mar. 2013.This study is the first in-depth ethnography of business news in the d...
My thesis focuses on the changes that digital culture has brought in to the news industry, especiall...
Based on evidence gathered from Spanish and British digital newsrooms, this article addresses the is...
A paradox of contemporary sociology is that the disci-pline has largely abandoned the empirical stud...
Topic: The impact of digital technology on media workers: Life has completely changed Digital techno...
Changes in the technologies of news production do not simply modify journalistic practices; they als...
Newspaper production in New Zealand has been radically transformed in the past five years by compute...
News organizations have been forced to transform how they produce, publish and deliver the news as l...
Several industries have been affected by digitalization over the last decade. Currently the world of...
The authors explore how technology has altered the work processes and activities in news organizatio...
The study explores uses of algorithmic techniques in journalists\u27 working environments and invest...
Digital technologies are profoundly disturbing not only news delivery, but also the whole organizati...
The study explores uses of algorithmic techniques in journalists’ working environments and investiga...
Technological determinism is common among journalists when reflecting on changes in their profession...
Schumpeter’s trope of ‘creative destruction’ aptly describes current transformations of news media w...
Restricted until 28 Mar. 2013.This study is the first in-depth ethnography of business news in the d...
My thesis focuses on the changes that digital culture has brought in to the news industry, especiall...
Based on evidence gathered from Spanish and British digital newsrooms, this article addresses the is...
A paradox of contemporary sociology is that the disci-pline has largely abandoned the empirical stud...