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E-raamat: Yesterday's News: The future of long-form journalism and archives

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Digital news production has gained increasing relevance in the last two decades. This book focuses on the affordances of contemporary, accelerated digital news production, proposing a new conception and connection between long-form journalism and archives. This approach is based on a theoretical framework of the contemporary digital experience which is defined as the «Digital Landscape».

Moreover, this book focuses on platforms and their practices as influential factors regarding long-form journalism and archival production, distribution and consumption. Assessing the shared features of these two entities – long-form journalism and archives – this book investigates how they can be re-imagined and re-used within the contemporary digital landscape.

Using a combination of multiple approaches, such as digital methods, text analysis as part of critical discourse analysis and semi-structured interviews, this book identifies common traits between longform journalism and archives. It aims to satisfy the need for novel approaches in the analysis, organization and output of digital news content, identifying novel connections and pathways which can be adopted in order to establish a fuller comprehension of contemporary digital news production.



This book focuses on the affordances of contemporary, accelerated digital news production, proposing a new conception and connection between long-form journalism and archives. This approach is based on a theoretical framework of the contemporary digital experience which is defined as the ‘Digital Landscape’.

Figures
xi
Tables
xiii
PART I The Digital Landscape and Journalism
11(54)
Chapter 1 The Digital Landscape
13(24)
Defining the Digital Landscape
13(1)
The Digital Landscape and Its Main Actors: Individuals, Crowds and Platforms
13(9)
Individuals, Crowds and Platforms Interactions within the Digital Landscape
22(5)
Main Features of the Contemporary Digital Landscape
27(1)
The Digital Landscape as Constant Flux
27(4)
The Digital Landscape as a Disruption Enhancer
31(6)
Chapter 2 The Media Industry and Archives in the Digital Landscape
37(23)
Digital Media: A Non-creative Destruction
37(1)
The Media Industry's Failed Adaptation to the Digital Landscape
37(12)
New Practices within the Digital Landscape: The Long-Tail Model and the Role of Filtering
49(2)
The Digital Landscape as a Digital Public Sphere
51(5)
Long-Form Journalism and Archives
56(1)
A Functional Definition of Long-Form Journalism
56(4)
6 The Common Ground between Long-Form Journalism and News Archives
60(5)
PART II Long-Form Journalism, Two Case Studies
65(48)
Chapter 3 `Snow Fall': A Landmark in Long-Form Journalism
67(20)
The New York Times `Snow Fall', a Turning Point
67(1)
An Introduction to `Snow Fall'
67(2)
The Production Process and Reception of `Snow Fall'
69(4)
`Snow Fall's' Structure and Writing
73(4)
Long-Form Journalism Production in the Digital Landscape
77(1)
`Snow Fall's' Legacy in the Development of Long-Form Journalism
77(4)
The Influence of the Digital Landscape in the Evolution of Long-Form Journalism
81(6)
Chapter 4 The Future of Long-Form Journalism: `An Unbelievable Story of Rape'
87(26)
ProPublica and The Marshall Project's `An Unbelievable Story of Rape'
87(1)
An Introduction to `An Unbelievable Story of Rape'
87(4)
The Production Process and Reception of `An Unbelievable Story of Rape'
91(12)
`An Unbelievable Story of Rape's' Structure and Writing
103(10)
PART III Archives in the Digital Landscape
113(36)
Chapter 5 Archives, the Long-Term Memories of the Digital Landscape
115(34)
Archives in the Digital Landscape: Memory and Use
115(1)
Time in the Digital Landscape: Continuous Present and `Feed Fruition'
115(6)
Archives in the Digital Landscape
121(3)
Different News Oudet Archives in the Digital Landscape
124(1)
Differences in News Oudet Archives in the Digital Archive
124(3)
Early Media Production and Optical Character Recognition-Based Archives
127(2)
Digitisation in Newsrooms and News Archives
129(13)
Digitally Native Publishers and Archiving
142(7)
PART IV Present and Future of Long-Form Journalism and Archives
149(50)
Chapter 6 The Shared Trajectory of Long-Form Journalism and Archives
151(38)
Common Traits between Long-Form Journalism and Archives
151(1)
Long-Form Journalism and Archives: Relevance Over Time and Accessibility
151(5)
Digital News Outlet Archives as Distribution Sources in the Digital Landscape
156(10)
Long-Form Journalism and Aggregators: Longform.org
166(1)
Longform.org as an Example of Long-Form Journalism Curation
166(6)
Longform.org's Activity in 2016, a Case-Study
172(17)
Chapter 7 The Future of Long-Form Journalism and Archives: Digitisation, Datafication and Curation
189(10)
Long-Form Journalism Aggregation and Curation as a Template for News Archive Fruition
189(1)
Curation by News Media Outlets and Aggregators
189(5)
Digitisation, Datafication and Curation
194(5)
References 199(20)
Appendices 219(6)
Index 225
Marco Braghieri is a researcher working at the Department of Digital Humanities at Kings College London as research assistant in Big Social Data. In 2019, he earned a PhD in Digital Humanities at Kings College London and has been involved in a number of EUfunded research projects. Before completing his PhD and joining Kings College London, he worked for years as a journalist and editor, developing sound experience and interest in digital journalism.