Posttraditionale Gemeinschaften
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-531-91780-1_1
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“…What they do have in common, however, is a shared orientation toward building a future for journalism that is strongly related to developments in (media) technology and various forms of ‘datafied journalism’ (Loosen, 2018: 3). Furthermore, these cases demonstrate the ‘post-traditional’ (Giddens, 1994: 56; Hitzler et al, 2008: 9–19) character of pioneer communities: their membership is not defined by tradition but is self-selected by the journalists involved. Pioneer communities are also ‘deterritorial’ (Hepp, 2015: 211), that is, they span national territories and cultural boundaries by virtue of the networking that takes place across the confines of national borders.…”
Section: The Dynamics Of Pioneer Journalism: Established Media Organimentioning
confidence: 94%
“…What they do have in common, however, is a shared orientation toward building a future for journalism that is strongly related to developments in (media) technology and various forms of ‘datafied journalism’ (Loosen, 2018: 3). Furthermore, these cases demonstrate the ‘post-traditional’ (Giddens, 1994: 56; Hitzler et al, 2008: 9–19) character of pioneer communities: their membership is not defined by tradition but is self-selected by the journalists involved. Pioneer communities are also ‘deterritorial’ (Hepp, 2015: 211), that is, they span national territories and cultural boundaries by virtue of the networking that takes place across the confines of national borders.…”
Section: The Dynamics Of Pioneer Journalism: Established Media Organimentioning
confidence: 94%
“…As with the social reintegration of the repatriates, the accompanying family members have problems reintegrating into society, as they generally experience a lack of understanding and disinterest in their life abroad. Here too it should be noted that the partners, experiencing negative attitudes from the home society, flee to repatriate communities (bubbles) in the home country where they feel understood (Delanty, 2003; Hitzler et al. , 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…h . inwiefern bestehen "zugängliche […] Interaktions-(Zeit-)Räume" (Hitzler et al . 2008 Community Mapping ist also nicht neu .…”
Section: Community-basierte Partizipative Praxis Der Hiv-präventionunclassified