New media, old issues: Political economy of online news in Croatia (CROSBI ID 637840)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Bilić, Paško ; Balabanić, Ivan
engleski
New media, old issues: Political economy of online news in Croatia
The global internet is witnessing increasing concentration of power in the hands of only a handful social media companies. Despite the sublime promises of digital technologies for social change (Mosco, 2004) evident in digital discourses (Fisher, 2011) of online liberation, creativity and freedom, digital possibilities are mostly shaped by market realities (Murdock, Golding, 2002). Additionally, political interests in shaping public debates and directing public opinion expand to the internet. However, this unidirectional thesis cannot always be described in terms of conspiracy or conscious intent (Murdock, Golding, 1973). In other words, control of media production is a complex interplay between intentional action and structural constraint (Murdock, 1982). The goal of this paper is to explore how these structural constraints shape online news media in Croatia. We will study the reporting on motorway monetization in Croatia in news production of exclusively online media organizations. The motorway monetization case displays strong government attempts to privatize publicly owned infrastructure with open resistance through organized civil society campaigns. An analysis of online news reporting of established print, radio and television media in Croatia showed a tendency of political parallelism (Bilić, Balabanić, 2015) and alignment between the editorial views of their off-line organizational policies and ownership structures. Based on interviews with editors and journalists as well as content analysis of articles published on the topic of motorway monetization, we will focus on: (1) the influence of advertising and citizen engagement in discourses of media production ; and various aspects of online news reports including (2) headline tendency, (3) cited persons and (4) mentioned actors. The goal is to explore whether there are any differences, or similarities, between various ownership structures in terms of political alignment of attitudes towards government policies and/or civil society and whether the lack of pre-existing, offline ownership structures affects the type and style of reporting.
New Media; Ownership; Political Economy
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Podaci o prilogu
91-91.
2016.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Third Isa Forum of Sociology: The Futures We Want
Podaci o skupu
Third ISA Forum of Sociology. The Futures We Want: Global Sociology and the Struggles for a Better World
predavanje
10.07.2016-14.07.2016
Beč, Austrija