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El. knyga: Organizing Independence: Negotiations between Journalism and Management in News Organizations

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  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Feb-2022
  • Leidėjas: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781802200379
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  • Leidėjas: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781802200379
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This revealing book goes behind the scenes of normative principles of media independence to investigate how that independence is actually practiced and realized in everyday working life. Taking an ethnographically rich journey through European news organizations, Elena Raviola exposes the diverse and complex ways in which the ideal of independence is upheld, and at the same time inevitably betrayed, in the organizational life of media companies.



Elena Raviola presents a distinct organizational analysis of media independence throughout the book, offering a close study of three news organizations in Europe – the largest Italian financial newspaper Il Sole-24 Ore, the largest Swedish regional newspaper company Stampen and the French pioneer online-only news website Rue89. In each of them, the implications of digitalization on their practices of independence is explored and analyzed. The book ultimately sheds light on how digital technologies are practically reshaping democratic principles such as media independence, while being embedded in the existing organizational and professional structures of democratic societies.



Organizing Independence will enrich the reader's understanding of media independence in practice, beyond the normative principles, and so will be a key reference point for researchers in management and organization studies, media studies and anyone interested in the future of media.

Recenzijos

In a world facing the danger of fake news and alternative facts, Elena Raviola's fascinating journey into the realm of contemporary media is a must read for anyone who wants to understand the fragile and subtle equilibrium between the quest for independence of the press and the need for economic resources for the production of reliable news. In other words, this most important book gives us the means to preserve, while it is still time, those professional and free media our democracy depends on. -- Franck Cochoy, Toulouse Jean Jaurčs University, France and Senior Member of the Institut Universitaire de France Rich in facts, strong in ideas, deep in its critique a much needed, important book on the changing organization of journalism and its implications for society. -- Martin Kornberger, University of Edinburgh, UK In times of fake news and social media, it is important to know whom to trust. One of the best ways of learning that is through acquiring a direct insight into the workings of professional media, which is exactly what Elena Raviola offers her readers. Organizing Independence is a book for media scholars, for management and organization scholars, and for everybody who reads newspapers and listens to the news. -- Barbara Czarniawska, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Acknowledgements vii
1 Is media independence under threat?
1(18)
Media Independence in Theory
4(4)
Reorganizing Newswork: Independence and New Technologies
8(2)
Studying Organizational Compromises
10(3)
This Book
13(4)
Conclusions
17(2)
2 Around the Chinese Wall: separating news and money
19(34)
Il Sole-24 Ore: A Closer View
21(4)
Organizational Structure of the Main Newsroom
25(3)
Organizing Daily Work in the Newsroom
28(9)
Testing, Negotiating, and Compromising: Four Critical Moments
37(13)
Discussion: Multiplicity of the Object and its Qualifications
50(3)
3 Independence through expansion: making news for profit
53(26)
Goteborgs-Posten
55(2)
News for Profit: The Need to Monetize a Democratic Mission
57(3)
Exploring Independence in Practice: Collaboration Across Boundaries
60(17)
Discussion: Making News for Profit in Good and Bad Times
77(2)
4 Entrepreneurial journalism and the dream of a new independence: making money for the news
79(26)
The Beginning: From Newspaper Journalists to Entrepreneurial Journalists
81(5)
The New Website
86(2)
Making a New Journalism
88(5)
Practical Challenges in Creating the New Journalism
93(7)
The Route from the Kitchen to the Normal
100(3)
Moving Forward: Shifting People, Engagement and Money
103(2)
5 Reframing the new independence: making money for news?
105(35)
Breakeven and its Mythology
105(4)
Growth Strategy and the Development of the Printed Magazine
109(6)
Increasing Capital
115(11)
The Acquisition
126(11)
The End
137(3)
6 Compromising in the name of independence
140(13)
Varied Assemblages
143(1)
Inscriptions onto Artifacts
144(3)
Lasting Fragility
147(1)
Following New Artefacts
148(1)
Finding New Organizations
149(3)
Reframing Independence as a Process of Compromising
152(1)
References 153(9)
Index 162
Elena Raviola, Torsten and Wanja Söderberg Professor in Design Management, Academy of Art and Design and Director of Business and Design Lab, University of Gothenburg, Sweden