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Pablo J. Boczkowski

    Les travaux de Pablo J. Boczkowski explorent les innovations dans le domaine de l'information en ligne et le fossé entre les préférences médiatiques et le public. Sa recherche examine comment les technologies numériques remodèlent le journalisme et comment ces transformations impactent la relation entre les organisations de presse et leur public. Il analyse de manière critique les cas où les préférences d'information des médias et du public divergent, et les implications que cela a pour l'avenir de la recherche journalistique. Boczkowski offre des perspectives précieuses sur le paysage en constante évolution des médias numériques.

    Abundance
    The Digital Environment
    • The Digital Environment

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      "Argues for a holistic view of the digital environment in which many of us now live, as neither determined by the features of technology nor uniformly negative for society"-- Provided by publisher

      The Digital Environment
    • Information overload has been a challenge for humanity throughout history, prompting the development of systems for sorting and indexing information. Concerns about the overwhelming abundance of knowledge have persisted, raising fears of cultural anxiety and even madness. In the digital age, these worries have intensified, impacting our ability to navigate online data and focus on what truly matters. The author builds on historical and contemporary scholarship to create a framework for understanding life in a society flooded with information. This exploration emphasizes the interpretations, emotions, and practices individuals adopt to manage this abundance in daily life. Through extensive fieldwork and survey research in Argentina, the author investigates how cultural and structural factors influence the relationship between information availability and its implications for individuals, media, politics, and society. This book offers the first comprehensive account of information abundance in the Global South, concluding that such abundance contributes to societal unrest, reshapes our relationships, and leads to a dual depreciation of facts alongside an increased appreciation for fictions.

      Abundance