Research on the evolution of journalism is still lacking appropriate theoretical tools to (re)conceptualise the blurring boundaries between professional news production in the media industry, the public actively engaged in using, circulating and producing information, and the diversity of social and material actors involved in these processes. This article suggests how actor-network theory (ANT) can contribute to overcome the limitations of existing paradigms in journalism studies through three complementary moves: dissociating news practices from specific theoretical categories, overcoming the disciplinary divide between the analysis of news production and news consumption, and problematising normative principles of journalism. The article...
The rapid development of ICT has become the catalyst to many creations of online technology worldwid...
New patterns of journalistic endeavour have altered the ways in which news and information reach the...
We have studied a two-year project aiming at exploring the potentials of the e-newspaper, i.e. a new...
In times when new means of communication are emerging, it becomes increasingly relevant to revisit a...
Actor-network theory (ANT) principles are increasingly migrating into educational research, providin...
This article provides an overview of what an “object-oriented” approach to journalism studies might ...
In today's interactive digital information environment, journalists lose the power to define what ma...
Despite the virtues of an emphasis on materiality in Journalism Studies, such an approach risks dis-...
Actor-Network Theory, as a theoretical and methodological approach, is particularly insightful when ...
This study sheds light on the evolution of actor network theory and its influence on our society. AN...
This master thesis focus on the field of immersive journalism. Nonny de la Peña (2010) who coined th...
This article discusses the strengths and limitations of Actor-Network Theory (ANT) as a framework fo...
WORK A matrix and a research agenda Seth C. Lewis and Oscar Westlund In contemporary journalism, the...
This investigation of the 2014 midterm election brings together research in communication, journalis...
Actor Network Theory (‘ANT’) is a highly influential account within the sociology of science that se...
The rapid development of ICT has become the catalyst to many creations of online technology worldwid...
New patterns of journalistic endeavour have altered the ways in which news and information reach the...
We have studied a two-year project aiming at exploring the potentials of the e-newspaper, i.e. a new...
In times when new means of communication are emerging, it becomes increasingly relevant to revisit a...
Actor-network theory (ANT) principles are increasingly migrating into educational research, providin...
This article provides an overview of what an “object-oriented” approach to journalism studies might ...
In today's interactive digital information environment, journalists lose the power to define what ma...
Despite the virtues of an emphasis on materiality in Journalism Studies, such an approach risks dis-...
Actor-Network Theory, as a theoretical and methodological approach, is particularly insightful when ...
This study sheds light on the evolution of actor network theory and its influence on our society. AN...
This master thesis focus on the field of immersive journalism. Nonny de la Peña (2010) who coined th...
This article discusses the strengths and limitations of Actor-Network Theory (ANT) as a framework fo...
WORK A matrix and a research agenda Seth C. Lewis and Oscar Westlund In contemporary journalism, the...
This investigation of the 2014 midterm election brings together research in communication, journalis...
Actor Network Theory (‘ANT’) is a highly influential account within the sociology of science that se...
The rapid development of ICT has become the catalyst to many creations of online technology worldwid...
New patterns of journalistic endeavour have altered the ways in which news and information reach the...
We have studied a two-year project aiming at exploring the potentials of the e-newspaper, i.e. a new...