[P2P-F] Fwd: [bgcon] "Disruption des Journalismus"

Michel Bauwens michel at p2pfoundation.net
Thu Oct 18 23:21:21 CEST 2018


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From: Krystian Woznicki <kw at berlinergazette.de>
Date: Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 11:07 AM
Subject: [bgcon] "Disruption des Journalismus"
To: <digi-yards at berlinergazette.de>


Hi,

please note Berliner Gazette's editor-in-chief Magdalena Taube's new book
"Disruption des Journalismus" which deals with the digital revolution in
the field of media through the lens of "digital natives". It has been just
published by Institute of Network Cultures and is available online, as
print on demand and in selected bookshops. More info about this German
language book please find below.

Please spread the word by re-tweeting this:
https://twitter.com/INCAmsterdam/status/1016605646547030021

Kind regards, Krystian

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*Disruption des Journalismus*
*Medienwandel und Digital Natives*
*Magdalena Taube*

*About*
Today, public interest in journalism seems greater than ever. Buzzwords
such as ‘fake news’ or ‘click bait’ indicate that we are dealing with a
polarising political issue. Anyone who dares to investigate journalism in
this intensified situation also wants to better understand the world in
which we are living. After all, journalists play a decisive role in this
scenario because they have a strong influence on how we perceive the world.
How has their role changed since the advent of the internet? What does it
mean that there is both a new generation of readers and a new generation of
journalists called digital natives who were born in the 1980s and raised on
the internet in the 1990s? Searching for answers, the book paints a
multi-layered portrait of the Internet generation. It above all shows one
thing: though the far-reaching transformation of media set in motion by
digitalization often appears like an uncontrollable force of nature, we can
actively shape this process even in our everyday journalistic work.

*Author*
Magdalena Taube is editor-in-chief of the internet newspaper Berliner
Gazette (https://berlinergazette.de), assistant professor of Digital
Journalism at the University of Applied Sciences Hanover and lecturer at
the Leuphana University, Bard College and the Humboldt University. She is
co-editor of numerous anthologies, most recently ‘A Field Guide to the
Snowden Files’ (2017).

*Colophon*
Design and EPUB development: Leonieke van Dipten. Print on Demand.
Publisher: Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam, 2018. ISBN:
9789492302243.

*Print on Demand*
http://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/disruption-des-journalismus/

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