Sandra Banjac | @sandrabanjac.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor in Journalism Studies @univgroningen | Studying the journalist-audience relationship, power and inequalities within journalism.
Groningen, The Netherlands
Joined July 2018
Beyond happy and grateful for this grant and the opportunity to be a part of this project with @fhanusch đ„łđ€© Thank you to @FWF_at and the reviewers for extensive feedback and support. Definitely watch this space for exciting new research on what audiences expect of journalism!
The academic grant game can be cruel and so often a lottery. Sometimes you win, but mostly you donât. So Iâm even more stunned and excited that @BanjacSandra and I have gotten lucky and won a major grant from @FWF_at đ„łđ„łđ„ł
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I am happy to announce that the first two books in the Frontiers in Journalism Studies Series are now out. This series, developed with @PeterLangOxford, is a space for scholars to develop provocative, forward-looking journalism research. https://t.co/KErUom87OQ
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Our special issue co-edited with Qinfeng Zhu @qfzhu is published in Media and Communication. The issue brings together studies on diverse topics and contexts that delve into the complexities of disconnectivity. Big thanks to all authors and reviewers and the journal editors!
In a hyper-connected world, are we truly free to disconnect? Our new open access issue explores the complexities of disconnection, showing how it can be both a voluntary act and a forced response to systemic problems. Issue: https://t.co/NfQp8Lw3ag
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New publication out! «Metrics-driven news» is now featured in the newly released 'Routledge Companion to Digital Journalism Studies'. My chapter delves into the extensive impact of digital metrics on journalism and examines their professional implications. https://t.co/0A0eOEzaiC
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All the chapters in the Routledge Companion to Digital Journalism Studies, 2nd Edition, can be found on the Routledge website. The print version of the book will be out on December 16th -- use code ESA03 for a 20% discount. https://t.co/78CIWhUmDL
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This second edition of The Routledge Companion to Digital Journalism Studies offers a truly global and groundbreaking collection of essays addressing the key
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@Lenafrescamente @philipdisalvo David O. Dowling, Kevin C. Mudavadi @DMadrid_M @KlaraSmejkal Allen Munoriyarwa @OkaMaloba @julius_reimer @WLoosen @estherGreussing @LisaMerten @HayesMabweazara @MwalimuW @sanderholsgens @kuempelanna @luiseante @MJBroersma đ
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@mj_powers @AljoshaKarim @Bahareh360 @fhanusch @kimloehmann @ansgardtweets Pashcalia (Lia) Spyridou, Joyce Y.M. Nip, Ting Su @radionerd76 @AmandaBrouwers @hbodker @omar_alghazzi @anitawrites @JeannineRelly @celestegdb @SheilaLalwani @chouliaraki_l
@wheretheroad @GregPerreault ...
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@fharbers83 @JulianeLischka Laura Laugwitz @nadjaschaetz @rsalaverria @kenzalamot @stevepaulussen @gravesmatter Mark Stencel, Kate Wilkinson @eborgesrey Peter Bro @Lisa_Merete Oscar Westlund, Merja Myllylahti @sherwinckht Magda Konieczna, Ragnhild Kr. Olsen, Dawn Wheatley ...
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Thank you to đ Manfred Antwi Kofi Asuman, @bekdale @srgspl David Ryfe, Kristy Hess @almcadam @zirugo Kyle Heim, Johanna Klapproth @thorstenquandt @HananBadr Johan Lindell @StuartAllan123 @PetersChrisJ Kim Christian SchrĂžder @vulpius_julie @JosephineLehaff @tullyme @PR_Johnson...
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...capturing the most recent developments in the field since the publication of the 1st edition by @ProfBobFranklin and @seldridge seven years earlier. We hope the companion will serve students, scholars, and practitioners of digital journalism for many years to come.
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Putting together the 2nd Edition of *The Routledge Companion to Digital Journalism Studies* would not have been possible without the valuable contributions of our dedicated authors and their diverse expertise and insights...
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Wrapping up this comprehensive edited volume, @MJBroersma and @seldridge engage with the two sides of an ongoing debate â whether to center news or users when trying to situate journalism in a digital information ecology.
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Finally, digital journalism studies requires novel methodological approaches; here the authors highlight tools for tracing the development of journalisms, experimental research, computational methods, ethnography, arts-based methods, & challenges in researching digital audiences.
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In a fragmented world, digital journalism confronts political and ideological challenges; the authors in this section discuss populism across media & audiences, open source investigations & digital surveillance, digital narrative journalism & tabloidization, and disinformation.
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Faced with global and epistemic challenges, in this section scholars outline digital journalism's function in climate change reporting, the role of emotion and affective proximity in covering wars, journalism's moral harms, power, and the safety threats affecting journalists.
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What do practices look like for journalistic actors in an expanding journalistic field & global contexts? Here authors explore peripheral actors in lifestyle journalism, storytelling structures, digital sourcing & news practices, and contributions of community radio & podcasting.
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Digital journalism is inextricable from our understanding of platforms and the impact these changes have on its business logics; the authors in this section explore digital gatekeeping, business of platforms, grant-funded journalism, paywalls, mobile news & non-profit journalism.
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What has technology meant for DJ studies? In this section we find scholars conceptualizing journalistic innovation, helping us understand news recommender systems, debating the role of data analytics, examining fact checkers/automated fact-checking, & rethinking data journalism.
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Journalism doesnât exist without its audiences, and in this section, contributors introduce radical perspectives on audience studies, question news inequalities, revisit photojournalism in the digital age, explore digital audiencesâ evolving news repertoires, and news literacy.
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Looking back over the past decade, the authors in the 1st section revisit key concepts such as hybrid journalism, news practices, desertification of local news, press criticism, transparency, dark participation, digital disruptions & the bigger question of where DJ Studies is at.
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