Navigating the scholarly terrain: introducing the digital journalism studies compass
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posted on 2024-06-03, 10:22 authored by SA Eldridge, Kristy HessKristy Hess, EC Tandoc, O Westlund© 2019, © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article by the Digital Journalism Editorial Team surfaces with the explicit ambition to reassess the field of Digital Journalism Studies and map a future editorial agenda for Digital Journalism. The article dissects two important and closely interrelated questions: “What is ‘digital journalism’?”, and “What is ‘digital journalism studies’?” Building on the commissioned conceptual articles and the review article also published in this issue, we define Digital Journalism Studies as a field which should strive to critically explore, document, and explain the interplay of digital and journalism, continuity and change, and further focus, conceptualize, and theorize tensions, configurations, power imbalances, and the debates these continue to raise for digital journalism and its futures. We also present a useful heuristic device—the Digital Journalism Studies Compass—anchored around digital and journalism, and continuity and change, as a guide for discussing the direction of the growing field and this journal.
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Digital journalismVolume
7Pagination
386-403Location
Abingdon, Eng.Publisher DOI
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2167-0811eISSN
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