A complex connection : community newspapers and tiers of social capital
conference contribution
posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00authored byK Hess
At a time when newspaper circulations across the globe are plummeting, there is increasing interest in the concept of `local over global' and research linking small newspapers with the `strength of community'. There has been a myriad of definitions on social capital including Coleman, Bourdieu and Putnam which focus on the value of the strength of relationships formed by individuals and groups within communities. While newspaper circulation has been linked to community social capital, little attention has been paid to the way social capital works within the news organisation from those who produce news and information to those who read it. Given the complexity and multiplicity of the sociology of news production, this paper examines the role of organisational social capital in this process and argues Ronald Burt's theory of 'structural holes' (1997) may be an appropriate theoretical lens through which to consider this.
History
Event
The Asian Conference on Media & Mass Communication (1st : 2010 : Osaka, Japan)
Pagination
422 - 433
Publisher
The International Academic Forum (IAFOR)
Location
Osaka, Japan
Place of publication
Kitanagoya Aichi, Japan
Start date
2010-10-28
End date
2010-10-30
ISSN
2185-6184
Language
eng
Publication classification
E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
Copyright notice
2010, The International Academic Forum
Editor/Contributor(s)
J Haldane
Title of proceedings
MediAsia 2010 : The Asian Conference on Media and Mass Communication Official Conference Proceedings