Historically, or so we would like to believe, the story of everyday life for many people included regular, definitive moments of news consumption. Journalism, in fact, was distributed around these routines: papers were delivered before breakfast, the evening news on TV buttressed the transition from dinner to prime time programming, and radio updates were centred around commuting patterns. These habits were organized not just around specific times but occurred in specific places, following a predictable pattern. However, the past few decades have witnessed tremendous changes in the ways we can consume journalism and engage with information – from tablets, to smartphones, online, and so forth – and the different places and moments of news consumption have multiplied as a result, to the point where news is increasingly mobile and instantaneous. It is personalized, localized and available on-demand. Day-by-day, month-by-month, year-by-year, technology moves forward, impacting more than just the ways in which we get news. These fundamental shifts change what news ‘is’. This book expands our understanding of contemporary news audiences and explores how the different places and spaces of news consumption change both our experiences of journalism and the roles it plays in our everyday lives. This book was originally published as a special issue of Journalism Studies.
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Introduction: The places and spaces of news audiences 1. News Now: Interface, ambience, flow, and the disruptive spatio-temporalities of mobile news media 2. Toward New Journalism(s): Affective news, hybridity, and liminal spaces 3. Locative News: Mobile media, place informatics, and digital news 4. News Media Old and New: Fluctuating audiences, news repertoires and locations of consumption 5. News Media Consumption in the Transmedia Age: Amalgamations, orientations and geo-social structuration 6. News in the Community? Investigating emerging inter-local spaces of news production/consumption 7. Citizens of Nowhere Land: Youth and news consumption in Europe
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ISBN
9780367025373
Publisert
2018-09-04
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
267 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
136

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Biographical note

Chris Peters is Associate Professor of Media and Communication at Aalborg University, Denmark. His research explores the ways people get and experience information in everyday life and the sociocultural impact of transformations in the digital era. His publications include Rethinking Journalism (with Marcel Broersma, 2013), Rethinking Journalism Again (with Marcel Broersma, 2016), and Retelling Journalism (with Marcel Broersma, 2014).