Euphoria, disillusionment and fear: Twenty-five years of digital journalism (research)

Thorsten Quandt
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Digital journalism and its research have evolved significantly over the last twenty-five years. When the first online media were installed on an experimental basis in the mid-1990s, neither media companies nor scientific observers expected them to transform the way journalism operates. However, very soon after these humble beginnings, a seemingly infectious euphoria spread among journalism scholars who hoped to rejuvenate journalism and democracy with the help of user participation and a resulting “dialogue with the audience.” Still, many of these promises remained unfulfilled, and this led to considerable disenchantment of academics with online media and user participation during the second decade of the 2000s. Indeed, current journalism scholars exhibit a preoccupation with fears of disinformation and forms of “dark” participation. This essay analyzes the process of co-evolution in digital journalism and academia from the personal perspective of a European scholar. Four broad empirical phases are discussed: (1) niche, (2) euphoria, (3) disillusionment, and (4) doom and gloom. Using this typology, a fifth phase will be suggested to extend the current state of the field.
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欣快、幻灭与恐惧:数字新闻25年(研究)
在过去的25年里,数字新闻及其研究有了显著的发展。上世纪90年代中期,当第一批网络媒体在实验基础上诞生时,媒体公司和科学观察家都没有料到它们会改变新闻业的运作方式。然而,在这些不起眼的开端之后不久,一种似乎具有传染性的喜悦在新闻学者中传播开来,他们希望通过用户参与和由此产生的“与观众对话”来振兴新闻和民主。然而,许多这些承诺仍未实现,这导致学术界在21世纪头十年的第二个十年对在线媒体和用户参与的幻想破灭。事实上,当前的新闻学者表现出对虚假信息和各种形式的“黑暗”参与的担忧。本文从一位欧洲学者的个人视角分析了数字新闻与学术界的共同进化过程。本文讨论了四个广泛的经验阶段:(1)利基,(2)欣快,(3)幻灭,(4)厄运和阴郁。使用这种类型,第五个阶段将被建议扩展该领域的当前状态。
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