Much of what journalism scholars thought they knew about gatekeeping—about how it is that news turns out the way it does—has been called into question by the recent seismic economic and technological shifts in journalism. These shifts come with new kinds of gatekeepers, new routines of news production, new types of news organizations, new means for shaping the news, and new channels of news distribution. Given these changing realities, some might ask: does gatekeeping still matter? In this internationally-minded anthology of new gatekeeping research, contributors attempt to answer that question. Gatekeeping in Transition examines the role of gatekeeping in the twenty-first century from organizational, institutional, and social perspectives ...
Digital platforms, such as social media networks, have become intertwined in the news ecosystem, lea...
Includes vita.The digital disruption of journalism has raised questions about how journalism is supp...
This chapter revisits the concept of gatewatching (Bruns, 2005) in the current communicative context...
Much of what journalism scholars thought they knew about gatekeeping―about how it is that news turns...
International audienceMuch of what journalism scholars thought they knew about gatekeeping—about how...
International audienceMuch of what journalism scholars thought they knew about gatekeeping—about how...
This essay explores the state of gatekeeping theory at present. We discuss whether gatekeeping theor...
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...
The digital media landscape has fundamentally changed the way audiences consume and share content, c...
Journalists in the “new media” era confront important questions as to whether, or how, they adapt th...
How bloggers and other independent online commentators criticise, correct, and otherwise challenge c...
Media research has long given special attention to the notion of a \u27gatekeeper\u27. With establis...
Initially seen as an information archive on the web, online news outlets are now implicated in gat...
This article introduces a new form of collaborative web-based editing which has become increasingly ...
Digital platforms, such as social media networks, have become intertwined in the news ecosystem, lea...
Includes vita.The digital disruption of journalism has raised questions about how journalism is supp...
This chapter revisits the concept of gatewatching (Bruns, 2005) in the current communicative context...
Much of what journalism scholars thought they knew about gatekeeping―about how it is that news turns...
International audienceMuch of what journalism scholars thought they knew about gatekeeping—about how...
International audienceMuch of what journalism scholars thought they knew about gatekeeping—about how...
This essay explores the state of gatekeeping theory at present. We discuss whether gatekeeping theor...
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...
The digital media landscape has fundamentally changed the way audiences consume and share content, c...
Journalists in the “new media” era confront important questions as to whether, or how, they adapt th...
How bloggers and other independent online commentators criticise, correct, and otherwise challenge c...
Media research has long given special attention to the notion of a \u27gatekeeper\u27. With establis...
Initially seen as an information archive on the web, online news outlets are now implicated in gat...
This article introduces a new form of collaborative web-based editing which has become increasingly ...
Digital platforms, such as social media networks, have become intertwined in the news ecosystem, lea...
Includes vita.The digital disruption of journalism has raised questions about how journalism is supp...
This chapter revisits the concept of gatewatching (Bruns, 2005) in the current communicative context...