Media Work as Field Advancement: The Case of Science Media Center Germany

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Autor(a) principal: Buschow, Christopher
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Suhr, Maike, Serger, Hauke
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v10i1.4454
Resumo: In the wake of the news industry’s digitization, novel organizations that differ considerably from traditional media firms in terms of their functional roles and organizational practices of media work are emerging. One new type is the field repair organization, which is characterized by supporting high-quality media work to compensate for the deficits (such as those which come from cost savings and layoffs) which have become apparent in legacy media today. From a practice-theoretical research perspective and based on semi-structured interviews, virtual field observations, and document analysis, we have conducted a single case study on Science Media Center Germany (SMC), a unique non-profit news start-up launched in 2016 in Cologne, Germany. Our findings show that, in addition to field repair activities, SMC aims to facilitate progress and innovation in the field, which we refer to as field advancement. This helps to uncover emerging needs and anticipates problems before they intensify or even occur, proactively providing products and tools for future journalism. This article contributes to our understanding of novel media organizations with distinct functions in the news industry, allowing for advancements in theory on media work and the organization of journalism in times of digital upheaval.
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title Media Work as Field Advancement: The Case of Science Media Center Germany
spellingShingle Media Work as Field Advancement: The Case of Science Media Center Germany
Buschow, Christopher
digital journalism; field repair organization; journalism; media work; news media start-up; Science Media Center Germany
title_short Media Work as Field Advancement: The Case of Science Media Center Germany
title_full Media Work as Field Advancement: The Case of Science Media Center Germany
title_fullStr Media Work as Field Advancement: The Case of Science Media Center Germany
title_full_unstemmed Media Work as Field Advancement: The Case of Science Media Center Germany
title_sort Media Work as Field Advancement: The Case of Science Media Center Germany
author Buschow, Christopher
author_facet Buschow, Christopher
Suhr, Maike
Serger, Hauke
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Serger, Hauke
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Buschow, Christopher
Suhr, Maike
Serger, Hauke
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv digital journalism; field repair organization; journalism; media work; news media start-up; Science Media Center Germany
topic digital journalism; field repair organization; journalism; media work; news media start-up; Science Media Center Germany
description In the wake of the news industry’s digitization, novel organizations that differ considerably from traditional media firms in terms of their functional roles and organizational practices of media work are emerging. One new type is the field repair organization, which is characterized by supporting high-quality media work to compensate for the deficits (such as those which come from cost savings and layoffs) which have become apparent in legacy media today. From a practice-theoretical research perspective and based on semi-structured interviews, virtual field observations, and document analysis, we have conducted a single case study on Science Media Center Germany (SMC), a unique non-profit news start-up launched in 2016 in Cologne, Germany. Our findings show that, in addition to field repair activities, SMC aims to facilitate progress and innovation in the field, which we refer to as field advancement. This helps to uncover emerging needs and anticipates problems before they intensify or even occur, proactively providing products and tools for future journalism. This article contributes to our understanding of novel media organizations with distinct functions in the news industry, allowing for advancements in theory on media work and the organization of journalism in times of digital upheaval.
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