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Book Synopsis: The content of news has not changed much over the last century--politicians, celebrities, wars, crime, and sports dominate past and present headlines. Yet, the ways in which journalists both gather and disseminate information have been turned on their head. Gone are the days of editors assigning stories to writers, who then research, inquire, and present what they found in a compelling yet accurate fashion. Today's journalists are coding, programming, running analytics, and developing apps. These "news nerds" are industry professionals working in jobs at the intersection of traditional journalism and technologically intensive positions that were once largely separate. Consequently, news nerds have changed the institutionalized view of journalism, which now accounts for these professionals.
News Nerds explores how technological, economic, and societal changes are impacting the institutionalized profession of journalism. Allie Kosterich draws on a mixed-methods research design that blends interviews, social network analysis of LinkedIn data, job postings, and industry publications to make sense of how skills and practices become entrenched throughout the news industry. Taken together, these data reveal the ways in which the profession is evolving to incorporate new technological skillsets and new routines of production.
In telling these stories and sharing these findings, Kosterich directly confronts what happens when new skillsets and new ways of understanding and producing news start to collide with the old routines of journalism. News Nerds introduces the notion of institutional augmentation--a process of institutional change that is not restricted to the expected binary outcome of the reinstitutionalization of something new or failure as a fleeting fad. Instead, as in the case of news nerds and journalism, there exists an alternative possibility in the coexistence of supplementary institutions. News Nerds provides a timely and relevant analysis of contemporary journalism and a model for understanding how industries react to the emergence of new career trajectories and new categories of employment.
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Are you ready to explore the dynamic world of news journalism? Look no further than "News Nerds: Institutional Change in Journalism" - the groundbreaking book that delves deep into the transformation of the industry. In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, traditional reporting methods are being revolutionized by innovative technologies and the rise of news nerds. These tech-savvy professionals not only gather information but also code, program, and develop apps to deliver news like never before. Get ahead of the curve and discover how these changes are shaping the future of journalism.
In "News Nerds," author Allie Kosterich presents a comprehensive analysis that combines in-depth interviews, social network analysis, and industry publications. By examining the intersection of technology, economics, and society, Kosterich uncovers the ways in which traditional journalism is adapting to incorporate these new skill sets. The book offers invaluable insights into the evolving profession, painting a vivid picture of how news nerds are transforming the media landscape.
With its powerful blend of research and real-life examples, "News Nerds" provides a compelling argument for the need to embrace technological advancements in journalism. As the industry becomes increasingly reliant on data analytics and digital tools, it is imperative for professionals to stay ahead of the curve. Whether you're an aspiring journalist or a seasoned veteran, this book equips you with the knowledge and understanding to navigate the changing world of news reporting.
Don't miss out on this timely and relevant exploration of the journalism industry's future. Learn how the coexistence of traditional practices and technological advancements can shape a thriving career in news. Embrace the power of "News Nerds: Institutional Change in Journalism" and be at the forefront of the revolution. Get your copy now!
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