Neuer Beitrag in der Zeitschrift Digital Journalism

In der aktuellen Ausgabe der Fachzeitschrift Digital Journalism beschäftigt sich mit Motiven und Praktiken der NutzerInnen von Alternativen Medien. Der Artikel Understanding the Users of Alternative News Media—Media Epistemologies, News Consumption, and Media Practices untersucht entlang qualitativer Interviews die Medienrepertoires der NutzerInnen von digitalen alternativen Medien.  Ableitend daraus werden fünf differente Nutzungstypen charakterisiert:  (1) der aufgeweckte Infokrieger, (2) der kritische Kurator, (3) der Vervollständiger, (4) der aufklärende Nutzer und (5) der Gemeinschaftssuchende.

Abstract:

Alternative media are more recently discussed as anti-democratic threats rather than hopeful alternatives to established mainstream positions. Despite the growing attention to anti-system alternative media in communication research, knowledge about the users of these media is still limited. In this article, a qualitative approach is used to explore alternative media users’ motives and practices as well as the role these media play in their overall news consumption. An empirical study involving 35 guided interviews with users of digital alternative media was conducted to categorize the users based on how they selected, sorted, and curated their personal blend of media and the role alternative media played in their repertoire. In the analysis, a typology of alternative media users was developed, resulting in five different user types of (1) the awakened infowarrior, (2) the critical curator, (3) the completist, (4) the reconnaissance user, and (5) the community seeker.

Zitation:

Schwarzenegger, Christian (2022): Understanding the Users of Alternative News Media—Media Epistemologies, News Consumption, and Media Practices. In: Digital Journalism, pp. 1–19. DOI: .

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