合作社、媒体和新闻业

Eloi Camps-Durban
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私有制是当代媒体历史的核心,但其他治理模式也在该行业的边缘蓬勃发展。由多因素危机引起的传媒业最近的变化,激发了人们对这些另类结构的兴趣,其中,合作社尤为突出。本文对不同类型的合作化新闻机构进行了识别和定性。使用范围审查作为一种研究方法,我们收集,选择和检查学术和机构文本。根据这一分析,我们推断出媒体业务中的五种合作社类型,它们满足了各种行动者的需求:记者、媒体、公众和合作社运动。因此,本文有助于澄清概念,并为新兴的媒体和新闻合作社研究领域提供理论基础。
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Co-operatives, media and journalism
Private ownership is central to the contemporary history of the media, but other models of governance have thrived on the margins of the industry. Recent shifts in the media sector, caused by a multi-factorial crisis, spur interest in these alternative structures, among which the co-operative stands out. This article identifies and characterizes the different types of co-operatively-owned journalistic organizations. Using the scoping review as a research method, we collect, select and examine academic and institutional texts. As a result of this analysis, we infer five types of co-op in the media business, which respond to the needs of a variety of actors: journalists, media, the public and the co-operative movement. Thus, the article contributes to conceptual clarification and provides a theoretical basis for the emerging field of study of co-operatives in media and journalism.
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