Gatekeeping is evolving: it is disassembled, reconfigured, crowdsourced, and even algorithmified, to keep up with the demands of a rapidly transforming mediascape. This wide-ranging and comprehensive collection provides a fascinating insight into future trajectory of this enduring practice. -Axel Bruns, Queensland University of Technology
A transformed news ecology has made gatekeeping a research concept-to put it mildly-'in transition.' But this volume shows its robustness and continued value, how it usefully opens the now-networked and multi-layered black box of choices shaping the global news arena. -Stephen D. Reese, The University of Texas at Austin
Gatekeeping is a dynamic and rapidly shifting field, shaped by the era of digital journalism, changing economic realities and new roles for journalists. This outstanding volume compellingly demonstrates not only the continued relevance of the gatekeeping paradigm, but also the new and exciting ways in which it is being studied around the world and across news organisations, forms and platforms as well as traditions of research. The book is a much-needed contribution at the cutting edge of scholarship, and is essential reading for anybody interested in journalism today. -Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Cardiff University
Gatekeeping is evolving: it is disassembled, reconfigured, crowdsourced, and even algorithmified, to keep up with the demands of a rapidly transforming mediascape. This wide-ranging and comprehensive collection provides a fascinating insight into future trajectory of this enduring practice.
-Axel Bruns, Queensland University of Technology
A transformed news ecology has made gatekeeping a research concept-to put it mildly-'in transition.' But this volume shows its robustness and continued value, how it usefully opens the now-networked and multi-layered black box of choices shaping the global news arena.
-Stephen D. Reese, The University of Texas at Austin
Gatekeeping is a dynamic and rapidly shifting field, shaped by the era of digital journalism, changing economic realities and new roles for journalists. This outstanding volume compellingly demonstrates not only the continued relevance of the gatekeeping paradigm, but also the new and exciting ways in which it is being studied around the world and across news organisations, forms and platforms as well as traditions of research. The book is a much-needed contribution at the cutting edge of scholarship, and is essential reading for anybody interested in journalism today.
-Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Cardiff University
Written by international scholars, the essays Vos (Univ. of Missouri) and Heinderyckx (Univ. of Brussels) collect here are impressive in their accessibility, content, and scope. (...) Gatekeeping in Transition is an important book. Summing Up: Highly recommended.
- C. J. Lamb, Indiana University at Indianapolis in CHOICE