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Join the coalition: how pioneer journalism communities reimagine journalistic epistemology from the periphery.

Anderson, Bissie

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Bissie Anderson



Abstract

This article examines how pioneer journalism communities reimagine journalistic epistemology from the periphery, and traces how ideas about journalism as a form of knowledge are embodied in their metadiscourses and enacted in their epistemic practice. Empirically grounded in metajournalistic discourse analysis of manifestos, event descriptions and semi-structured interviews, this cross-national multi-method study explicates: 1) pioneer journalism communities' epistemic values, found in the manifestos of 20 journalism startups from different parts of the globe and online descriptions of seven innovation-focused industry events; and 2) how pioneer journalism communities put these values into epistemic practice, based on interviews with 30 pioneer journalism producers from four startups located in different journalistic cultures – Bureau Local (UK), The Current (Pakistan), DoR (Romania) and New Naratif (Malaysia). The study findings suggest that pioneer journalism communities around the world imagine their knowledge production praxis as "relational" and "meaningful", and through their metadiscourses and storytelling practices create self-contained spaces of collective action, where publics play an equally important role in the negotiation of knowledge. Pioneer journalism communities around journalism startups/cooperatives go beyond their traditional epistemic role as facilitators of knowledge and adopt a semi-political, advocacy role, seeking to act upon their visions of "a better future" (Rappler).

Citation

ANDERSON, B. [2023]. Join the coalition: how pioneer journalism communities reimagine journalistic epistemology from the periphery. Digital journalism [online], Latest Articles. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1080/21670811.2023.2278043

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 25, 2023
Online Publication Date Nov 29, 2023
Deposit Date Oct 31, 2023
Publicly Available Date Oct 31, 2023
Journal Digital journalism
Print ISSN 2167-0811
Electronic ISSN 2167-082X
Publisher Routledge
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/21670811.2023.2278043
Keywords Pioneer journalism; Community journalism; Digital journalism; Journalists; Knowledge creation; Knowledge production; Epistemology
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/2126753

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