话语之间无休止的斗争:意大利记者如何在数字时代主张自己的管辖权

S. Splendore
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本文描述了自2008年以来意大利数字新闻的话语演变,利用了一个数据库,该数据库由15年来(2008年至2021年)对意大利记者的227次半结构化采访摘录组成。该研究确定了意大利数字新闻业发展的三个基本阶段:第一批在线新闻编辑室的诞生;社交媒体的传播;数据/平台转向。本文运用一种新的制度主义话语方法来研究宏观层面的力量对微观层面记者报道的影响。为此,它考虑了记者谈论变化和专业管辖权的采访摘录。出现了以下三个主要结果。1. 政治上的平行和对技术的抵制已经不再是意大利新闻业最普遍的特征;2. 在确定的前两个时期,话语冲突更倾向于确定可能被确定为“新闻”的实践(例如,新人是从事不同工作的记者)。随着时间的推移,许多被认为是不确定性的东西已经被纳入其中,不再看起来是一种威胁,但是人们对在线平台力量的认识正在增强。
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An endless struggle between discourses: How Italian journalists have been claiming their jurisdiction in the digital era
The article describes the discursive evolution of digital journalism in Italy since 2008 by drawing on a database consisting of extracts taken from 227 semi-structured interviews with Italian journalists over 15 years (from 2008 to 2021). The study identifies three fundamental phases in the development of Italian digital journalism: the birth of the first online newsrooms; the spread of social media; and the data/platform turn. The article applies a new institutionalism discursive approach to investigate the impact of macro-level forces on micro-level journalists’ accounts. For this purpose, it considers excerpts from interviews in which journalists talk about change and professional jurisdiction. The following three main results emerge. 1. Political parallelism and resistance to technology have ceased to be the most prevalent features of Italian journalism; 2. In the first two periods identified, the clash of discourses is more oriented to identifying practices that may be identified as ‘journalism’ (e.g. the newcomer is a journalist who does the job differently). (C) Much of what is regarded as an uncertainty has been incorporated over time and no longer appears to be a threat, but awareness of the power of online platforms is growing.
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