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Journalism innovation and the ethic of participation: A case study of the Knight Foundation and its news challenge.

机译:新闻创新和参与道德:奈特基金会及其新闻挑战的案例研究。

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The digitization of media has undermined much of the social authority and economic viability on which U.S. journalism relied during the 20th century. This disruption has also opened a central tension for the profession: how to reconcile the need for occupational control against growing opportunities for citizen participation. How that tension is navigated will affect the ultimate shape of the profession and its place in society.;This dissertation examines how the leading nonprofit actor in journalism, The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, has sought to help journalism innovate out of its professional crisis. This case study engages a series of mixed methods---including interviews, textual analysis, and secondary data analysis---to generate a holistic portrayal of how the Knight Foundation has attempted to transform itself and the journalism field in recent years, particularly through its signature Knight News Challenge innovation contest.;From a sociology of professions perspective, I found that the Knight Foundation altered the rhetorical and actual boundaries of journalism jurisdiction. Knight moved away from "journalism" and toward "information" as a way of seeking the wisdom of the crowd to solve journalism's problems. This opening up of journalism's boundaries created crucial space in which innovators, from inside and outside journalism, could step in and bring change to the field. In particular, these changes have allowed the concept of citizen participation, which resides at the periphery of mainstream newswork, to become embraced as an ethical norm and a founding doctrine of journalism innovation. The result of these efforts has been the emergence of a new rendering of journalism---one that straddles the professional-participatory tension by attempting to "ferry the values" of professional ideals even while embracing new practices more suited to a digital environment.;Ultimately, this case study matters for what it suggests about professions in turbulent times. Influential institutions can bring change to their professional fields by acting as boundary-spanning agents---stepping outside the traditional confines of their field, altering the rhetorical and structural borders of professional jurisdiction to invite external contribution and correction, and altogether creating the space and providing the capital for innovation to flourish.
机译:媒体的数字化破坏了20世纪美国新闻业所依赖的社会权威和经济生存能力。这种混乱也为该行业带来了一个中心压力:如何调和对职业控制的需求,以防止公民参与机会的增加。如何克服这种紧张关系将影响该职业的最终形态及其在社会中的地位。本论文研究了新闻界的主要非营利组织演员约翰·S·詹姆斯·奈特基金会如何寻求帮助新闻业的创新。它的职业危机。本案例研究采用了一系列混合方法-包括访谈,文本分析和辅助数据分析-来全面描述骑士基金会近年来如何努力转变自身和新闻领域,特别是通过从专业社会学的角度来看,我发现奈特基金会改变了新闻管辖权的言辞和实际界限。奈特(Knight)从“新闻学”转向“信息”,以寻求群众智慧来解决新闻业的问题。新闻界边界的这种开放创造了至关重要的空间,在这个空间中,来自内部和外部新闻业的创新者可以介入并为这一领域带来变革。尤其是,这些变化使公民参与的概念(它是主流新闻作品的外围部分)被接受为道德规范和新闻创新的基础。这些努力的结果是出现了一种新的新闻报道方式,即通过尝试“推陈出新”职业理想的价值观,同时拥抱更适合数字环境的新实践,跨越了专业人士的参与张力。最终,这个案例研究对于动荡时期的职业提出了重要建议。有影响力的机构可以扮演跨界代理的角色,从而带动其专业领域的变革-超越其领域的传统界限,改变专业管辖权的修辞和结构性边界,以邀请外部贡献和修正,并共同创造空间和为创新蓬勃发展提供资金。

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  • 作者

    Lewis, Seth Corwin.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Texas at Austin.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Texas at Austin.;
  • 学科 Journalism.;Ethics.;Sociology Organizational.;Mass Communications.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 261 p.
  • 总页数 261
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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