数字公众直播:对 DerStandard.at 网站上的议会实时新闻进行媒体语言分析

D. Pfurtscheller
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本文采用媒体语言学的视角,探讨在议会辩论和调查过程中,直播微博,特别是 "直播勾选",是如何促进偶发公共事件的形成的。这项混合方法研究使用了奥地利网络媒体 DerStandard.at 的 45,332 个新闻条目数据集,解读了个人条目与其在新闻网站上的展示之间的相互作用所产生的复杂的多模式动态。研究发现,实时微博使用户能够定期跟踪议会活动,从而反映了事件的偶发结构,并强调了即时性和集体体验的印象。重要的是,实时微博显示出与当前事件的紧密联系,不断更新主题并预测未来的发展。此外,本研究还揭示了用户的积极参与,他们不仅关注议会辩论或调查的结果,还关注其整个进展过程。所观察到的公开会议和非公开会议之间的报道差异表明,有必要进一步研究不同形式的引用和重新语境化做法。最后,本研究强调了微博直播作为政治参与和介入场所的独特作用,并对直播数字公共群体的结构、功能和语言配置提出了新的见解。
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Digitale Live-Öffentlichkeiten: Eine medienlinguistische Analyse von parlamentarischen Live-Tickern auf DerStandard.at
This paper adopts a media-linguistic perspective to explore how liveblogs, specifically ‘live tickers’, contribute to the formation of episodic publics during parliamentary debates and investigations. Using a dataset of 45,332 journalistic entries from the Austrian online medium DerStandard.at, the mixed-method study unpacks the complex, multimodal dynamics that emerge from the interplay between individual entries and their presentation on the news website. Liveblogs are found to enable users to regularly track parliamentary activities, thereby reflecting the episodic structure of the event and emphasizing an impression of immediacy and collective experience. Importantly, liveblogs demonstrate a strong connection to current events, constantly updating themes and anticipating future developments. Furthermore, this study sheds light on the active engagement of users who are interested not only in the outcomes of parliamentary debates or inquiries but their entire progression. The observed differences in coverage between public and non-public sessions suggest a need for further research into different forms of quotation and recontextualization practices. Ultimately, this research highlights the unique role of liveblogs as venues for political participation and engagement, and offers novel insights into the structure, function and linguistic configuration of live digital publics.
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