Black-boxing Journalistic Chains, an Actor-network Theory Inquiry into Journalistic Truth

IF 2.8 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Journalism Studies Pub Date : 2023-08-02 DOI:10.1080/1461670X.2023.2241082
Dilina Nawararthne, Cristiano Storni
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ABSTRACT Understanding journalistic truth has always been important in Journalism Studies, but it is increasingly significant in a society influenced by constantly evolving digital technologies and information disorder. This article explores the potential of “actor-network theory” to enhance the understanding of journalistic truth, surpassing the limitations of existing perspectives that categorise it as objective, subjective, or a combination of the two. Alternatively, through the utilisation of a plausibility probe case study in investigative journalism, the article suggests examining news-making as black-boxing and conceptualises journalistic truth as arising from the skilful construction of journalistic chains comprising heterogeneous actors. We discuss these as pivotal steps toward gaining a deeper understanding of journalistic truth that paves the way for constructing an alternative but empirical account of journalism.
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黑箱新闻链:对新闻真相的行动者-网络理论探究
了解新闻真相在新闻学研究中一直很重要,但在一个不断发展的数字技术和信息混乱的社会中,这一点变得越来越重要。本文探讨了“行动者-网络理论”的潜力,以增强对新闻真相的理解,超越了将其分类为客观、主观或两者结合的现有观点的局限性。或者,通过在调查性新闻中使用可信度调查案例研究,文章建议将新闻制作视为黑箱,并将新闻真相概念化为由异质行动者组成的新闻链的熟练构建。我们讨论了这些关键步骤,以获得对新闻真相的更深入的理解,为构建另一种经验主义的新闻报道铺平了道路。
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