Media Life, Media Work and Entrepreneural Journalism
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Transcript of Media Life, Media Work and Entrepreneural Journalism
© John Stanmeyer
© John Stanmeyer
© Luca Bruno
2005
© Michael Sohn
2013
“digital media and contemporary
technogenesis constitute a
complex adaptive system, with
the technologies constantly
changing as well as bringing
about change in those whose
lives are enmeshed with them.”
Katherine Hayles (1943-)
© Thomas Hawk
© Thomas Hawk
convergence culture
industry hourglass structure
new international division of cultural labor
NIDCL:
rise of semi-permanent work groups
networking the value chain
the editor’s dilemma
flexibility
precarity
precarity
precarity
precarity
“Casualization profoundly
affects the person who
suffers it: by making the
whole future uncertain, it
prevents all rational
anticipation, and, in
particular, the basic belief
and hope in the future that
one needs in order to be
able to rebel, especially
collectively, against
present conditions, even
the most intolerable.”
Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002)
© Thomas Hawk
© Thomas Hawk
startup culture
multiple journalisms
concluding note:
on entrepreneurialism
© Dave Pape
“We are called to believe today that
security is disempowering, disabling,
breeding the resented 'dependency'
and altogether constraining the
human agents' freedom.
What is passed over in silence is
that acrobatics and rope-walking
without a safety net are an art that
few people can master and a
recipe for disaster for all the rest.”