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The old-new epistemology of digital journalism: how algorithms and filter bubbles are (re)creating modern metanarratives

Communication

The old-new epistemology of digital journalism: how algorithms and filter bubbles are (re)creating modern metanarratives

L. Serafini

This research by Luca Serafini delves into the fascinating interplay between algorithms and modern narratives in online journalism, challenging the view of it as merely postmodern. Explore how this 'information platformization' redefines the essence of journalism in today's digital age.... show more
Abstract
In journalism studies, the advent of the World Wide Web and the rise of online journalism are generally associated with going beyond the objective, normative paradigm associated with the principles of philosophical and scientific modernity towards a postmodern paradigm centred on subjectivity and relativism. This article offers an alternative reading of the epistemology of online journalism: the fragmentation of audiences into homophilic networks, the formation of ideological bubbles, and the growing polarisation caused by algorithms make the contents circulating online a reintroduction of modernity’s metanarratives. These metanarratives in no way correspond to the principles typical of postmodernism, such as the equivalence of interpretations and openness to dialogue. Journalistic content also comes under this charge: although it conveys narratives that are subjective, they are perceived as absolute truths inside the information bubbles in which they circulate. This phenomenon is caused by “information platformization” processes. Based on these premises, a new definition of online journalism is proposed: rather than “postmodern”, it can be better understood as a fulfilment of the foundational principles of modernism, but in a subjective form.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jul 10, 2023
Authors
Luca Serafini
Tags
online journalism
postmodernism
algorithms
filter bubbles
modernism
subjectivity
information platformization
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