Media research has long given special attention to the notion of a \u27gatekeeper\u27. With established mass media the gatekeeper came in many guises, as a managing editor, copy editor or in some cases a lawyer, each of whom could influence (or decide) what got published and in what form. Or even decide that material would not become available through them to wider publics. The role of gatekeepers has also been tied to the notion of Agenda Setting, particularly with newspapers, who can frame major issues as to what becomes news. However with the advent of the Internet the content paradigm of institutional power has been turned upside down and users have become increasingly empowered to get their own content out to wider publics
Purpose - The purposes of this paper are to deal with the questions: because search engines, social...
Much of what journalism scholars thought they knew about gatekeeping―about how it is that news turns...
Initially seen as an information archive on the web, online news outlets are now implicated in gat...
Media research has long given special attention to the notion of a \u27gatekeeper\u27. With establis...
Robin Mansell is Professor of New Media and the Internet at the LSE. In the latest post in our serie...
With the advent of blogs, search engines, RSS and news feeds, the role of online journalists as thos...
For nearly sixty years, scholars have studied how information is selected, vetted, and shared by new...
This essay explores the state of gatekeeping theory at present. We discuss whether gatekeeping theor...
Much of what journalism scholars thought they knew about gatekeeping—about how it is that news turns...
This article introduces a new form of collaborative web-based editing which has become increasingly ...
Gatekeeping theory struggles to describe the rise of algorithms and users as information selectors i...
The digital media landscape has fundamentally changed the way audiences consume and share content, c...
This chapter revisits the concept of gatewatching (Bruns, 2005) in the current communicative context...
People have traditionally relied on mass media to seek updated information about breaking news event...
Mass media is has playing significant role in strengthening the society, promoting knowledge, global...
Purpose - The purposes of this paper are to deal with the questions: because search engines, social...
Much of what journalism scholars thought they knew about gatekeeping―about how it is that news turns...
Initially seen as an information archive on the web, online news outlets are now implicated in gat...
Media research has long given special attention to the notion of a \u27gatekeeper\u27. With establis...
Robin Mansell is Professor of New Media and the Internet at the LSE. In the latest post in our serie...
With the advent of blogs, search engines, RSS and news feeds, the role of online journalists as thos...
For nearly sixty years, scholars have studied how information is selected, vetted, and shared by new...
This essay explores the state of gatekeeping theory at present. We discuss whether gatekeeping theor...
Much of what journalism scholars thought they knew about gatekeeping—about how it is that news turns...
This article introduces a new form of collaborative web-based editing which has become increasingly ...
Gatekeeping theory struggles to describe the rise of algorithms and users as information selectors i...
The digital media landscape has fundamentally changed the way audiences consume and share content, c...
This chapter revisits the concept of gatewatching (Bruns, 2005) in the current communicative context...
People have traditionally relied on mass media to seek updated information about breaking news event...
Mass media is has playing significant role in strengthening the society, promoting knowledge, global...
Purpose - The purposes of this paper are to deal with the questions: because search engines, social...
Much of what journalism scholars thought they knew about gatekeeping―about how it is that news turns...
Initially seen as an information archive on the web, online news outlets are now implicated in gat...