Hyperlocal journalism in the face of the advance of news deserts: scoping review

IF 1.5 3区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Media International Australia Pub Date : 2024-07-23 DOI:10.1177/1329878x241265831
Carlos Rodríguez-Urra, Magdalena Trillo-Domínguez, Víctor Herrero-Solana
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Hyperlocal media ecosystems have attracted increasing academic interest due to the impact of the Internet and social networks, and even more so due to concerns about the vitality of journalism in contexts of press decline with a clear lack of availability and quality of information. This study reviews the field of ‘news deserts’ from the perspective of ‘hyperlocal journalism’ until earlier 2023 in major scientific databases to identify the main fronts, challenges and opportunities. This emerging concept indicates a growing global concern about the disappearance of local media, leaving areas isolated in informational, social and cultural dimensions. The study shows the United States, United Kingdom and Australia with the largest presence, followed by Spain and Scandinavia, while it is beginning to set the public and media agenda in Latin America. We found six research fronts: Studies on audiences, Citizen journalism, Enterprise and business models, Hyperlocal media stage, News deserts and Methodological proposals.
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面对新闻沙漠的推进,超地方新闻:范围界定审查
由于互联网和社交网络的影响,超本地媒体生态系统吸引了越来越多的学术兴趣,而在新闻业衰落、信息的可获得性和质量明显不足的背景下,人们对新闻业生命力的担忧更是如此。本研究从 "超地方新闻 "的角度,回顾了 2023 年之前主要科学数据库中 "新闻荒漠 "领域的情况,以确定主要前沿、挑战和机遇。这一新兴概念表明,全球对地方媒体的消失日益关注,这使得一些地区在信息、社会和文化方面处于孤立状态。研究结果表明,美国、英国和澳大利亚的媒体影响力最大,其次是西班牙和斯堪的纳维亚半岛,而拉丁美洲的公众和媒体议程也已开始制定。我们发现了六个研究领域:受众研究、公民新闻、企业和商业模式、超地方媒体阶段、新闻沙漠和方法建议。
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