Beyond Journalism. Mark Deuze

Beyond Journalism - Mark  Deuze


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      Mark Deuze and Tamara Witschge

      polity

      Copyright © Mark Deuze and Tamara Witschge 2020

      The right of Mark Deuze and Tamara Witschge to be identified as Authors of this Work has been asserted in accordance with the UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

      First published in 2020 by Polity Press

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      ISBN-13: 978-0-7456-4341-0

      ISBN-13: 978-0-7456-4342-7(pb)

      A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

      Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

      Names: Deuze, Mark, author. | Witschge, Tamara, author.

      Title: Beyond journalism / Mark Deuze, Tamara Witschge.

      Description: Cambridge, UK ; Medford, MA : Polity, 2019. | Includes bibliographical references and index. | Summary: “Among the most significant changes affecting journalism is the emergence of startup culture. Through case studies of journalism startups, this book provides insight into the promises and pitfalls of media entrepreneurship, ultimately recognizing new voices as legitimate participants in the discourse about what journalism is, can be and should be”-- Provided by publisher.

      Identifiers: LCCN 2019016714 (print) | LCCN 2019980604 (ebook) | ISBN 9780745643410 (hardback) | ISBN 9780745643427 (paperback)

      Subjects: LCSH: Journalism.

      Classification: LCC PN4731 .D47 2019 (print) | LCC PN4731 (ebook) | DDC 070.4--dc23

      LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019016714

      LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019980604

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      In the summer of 2013, Mark moved to The Netherlands after spending ten years working and living in the United States. Tamara had then just come back from maternity leave, after returning to her home country the year previous to Mark, having lived and worked in the United Kingdom for five years. Both of us assumed positions at our universities (Mark at the University of Amsterdam, Tamara at the University of Groningen) with responsibilities regarding administration, teaching, and research in journalism and media studies – at a time when both fields shifted under the influence of technological and social transformations.

      Traditionally, the Dutch Journalism Fund supported legacy news media in their efforts to develop new ways of publishing news. However, in 2010 a new subsidy program was adopted (titled Persinnovatie [Innovation of the press]), redirecting its efforts to support both individual journalists and teams of journalists as well as news media organizations to take advantage of – and experiment with – new, digital opportunities. In the first five years of this program it received over 550 applications, of which 93 applications were granted with well over 10 million euro in subsidies. Approximately half of the projects were continued by the applicant after the subsidy was spent.1


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