O libro Blurring Boundaries of Journalism in Digital Media: New Actors, Models and Practices publicouse recentemente na súa edición online coa editorial Springer Nature. A obra foi editada polos investigadores de Novos Medios María-Cruz Negreira-Rey, Jorge Vázquez-Herrero, José Sixto-García e Xosé López-García e nela procúrase unha aproximación ás fronteiras difusas que definen o xornalismo contemporáneo dende diversas perspectivas. O libro reúne as achegas de 42 autores, de 23 universidades e once países: España, Portugal, Italia, Brasil, Arxentina, Países Baixos, Austria, Finlandia, Suecia e Reino Unido.
O volume componse de dezanove capítulos, que se estruturan en seis seccións para abordar os principios do xornalismo actual, as estratexias de sostibilidade no contexto dixital, as tensións entre os vellos e os novos actores, a evolución dos formatos e das narrativas, a adaptación ao escenario móbil e as plataformas sociais, ou os cambios introducidos pola intelixencia artificial.
A edición do libro enmárcase nas actividades do proxecto de I+D+i Medios nativos dixitais en España: estratexias, competencias, implicación social e (re)definición de prácticas de produción e difusión periodísticas (PID2021-122534OB-C21). A obra dálle continuidade a outros títulos anteriores publicados en Springer, que tamén abordaron unha aproximación poliédrica á conceptualización e evolución do xornalismo dixital: Total Journalism: Models, Techniques and Challenges; Journalistic Metamorphosis: Media Transformation in the Digital Age.
Capítulos
An Introduction to the Study of Journalism and Its Boundaries
María-Cruz Negreira-Rey, Jorge Vázquez-Herrero, José Sixto-García, and Xosé López-García
PART I – Principles of journalism under discussion
Hybrid Media Communication Ecosystems: Redefining the Boundaries of Journalism
Xosé López-García and Beatriz Gutiérrez-Caneda
Repositioning Journalism within the Current Technological Context: Approaches from the Practice and Epistemology of the Profession
Ainara Larrondo Ureta, Simón Peña Fernández, and Helle Sjøvaag
An Interweaving of Influences: How the Digital Environment Redefines Journalism
Laura Solito and Carlo Sorrentino
PART II – Strategies for sustainability in the digital environment
The Impact of Market-Driven Revenues on the Boundaries of Journalism
Alfonso Vara-Miguel and Cristina Sánchez-Blanco
Boundaries of Hyperlocal Journalism: Geographical Borders, Roles and Relationships with the Audience in Spain and the Netherlands
María-Cruz Negreira-Rey, Yael de Haan, and Rijk van den Broek
How Finnish News Media Defend Their Boundaries in the Age of Digital Platforms
Reeta Pöyhtäri and Esa Sirkkunen
PART III – Tensions between old and new actors in journalism
Muddying the Media Ecosystem: Roles and Performance of the Pseudo-Media
Dolors Palau-Sampio
Blurring Boundaries in Political Journalism? The Digital Authority of Citizens in the Public Debate on Twitter
Andreu Casero-Ripollés and Vasco Ribeiro
Journalism, Crisis and Politics: A Communications Approach in Times of Change
João Canavilhas, Eva Campos Domínguez, and Berta García Orosa
PART IV – Evolving formats and narratives in digital journalism
Blurring and Redefining Boundaries of Journalism in the Production and Reception of Interactive Digital Storytelling
Jorge Vázquez-Herrero and Renée van der Nat
Towards the Expansion of Narrative Boundaries in Latin American Non-Fiction: Immersive Narratives, Territoriality and Participation
Anahí Lovato, Fernando Irigaray, and Pere Freixa
Innovation in Narrative Formats Redefines the Boundaries of Journalistic Storytelling: Instagram Stories, TikTok and Comic Journalism
Alba García-Ortega and José Alberto García-Avilés
PART V – Adaptation to mobile and social platforms for news use
Models for Mobile Communication and Effects on the Boundaries of Journalism
Alba Silva-Rodríguez, José Sixto-García, Ana-Isabel Rodríguez-Vázquez, and Oscar Westlund
Daily Podcasts: The Challenge of Producing Journalistic Audio Content Beyond the Radio
Paula Martínez-Graña, Carlos Elías, and Xosé Soengas-Pérez
From Newspapers to TikTok: Social Media Journalism as the Fourth Wave of News Production, Diffusion and Consumption
Jonathan Hendrickx
Everyone Is Talking About It: Challenges and Implications of News Recirculation on Social Media
Gabriela Zago
PART VI – Tackling the challenge of artificial intelligence in journalism
Artificial Intelligence in Journalism: Case Study of the Spanish, Portuguese and Brazilian News Media Systems
Sara Pérez-Seijo, Suzana Barbosa, and Paulo Nuno Vicente
New Frontiers of the Intelligent Journalism
Charlie Beckett, Pablo Sanguinetti, and Bella Palomo