Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-19060-3 — Young People and the Future of News Lynn Schofield Clark , Regina Marchi Index More Information

Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-19060-3 — Young People and the Future of News Lynn Schofield Clark , Regina Marchi Index More Information

Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-19060-3 — Young People and the Future of News Lynn Schofield Clark , Regina Marchi Index More Information 293 Index Action in connective journalism, 75 – 76 Apathy, 25 – 26 Activism. See Youth activism Appiah, Kwame Anthony, 197 Adams, John, 90 Arendt, Hannah, 37 , 40 – 41 , 227n. 24 Adler, Ben, 101 Artifacts of political engagement “Adultism,” 144 overview, 49 , 113 – 114 Advertising, loss of revenue, 68 , 234n. 36 in Ferguson protests, 127 – 129 Advocacy citizen journalism, 141 , 146 in “No Eastie Casino” movement, 132 , Advocacy in connective journalism, 75 – 76 166 – 167 Affective publics, 117 – 119 proto- political behavior and, 128 African- Americans on social media, 128 Black Lives Matter ( See Black Lives texting and, 127 Matter ) “Astroturfi ng,” 187 disillusionment with journalism Audience among, 66 as problem in legacy journalism, “public sphere” and, 114 – 115 57 , 62 – 66 risks facing them, 26 for youth citizen journalism, 143 Twitter and, 122 – 123 Aufderheide, Patricia, 100 youth activism among, 122 – 123 Authority problem in legacy journalism, Agonistic democracy, 115 , 186 57 , 60 – 62 , 77 – 78 Ahva, Laura, 6 Avoiding Politics (Eliasoph), 39 – 40 , 56 Alexander, Jeffrey, 33 , 46 Algorithms, role in social media, 178 – 180 Bauman, Zygmunt, 10 The Alhambra Source, 139 – 140 Baym, Geoffrey, 77 – 78 , 88 – 89 Al Jazeera, 238n. 24 Baym, Nancy, 28 – 29 Allan, Stuart, 49 Beck, Glenn, 185 , 197 Alternative news sources, 182 – 185 Beck, Ulrich, 194 Althusserian Marxism, 196 Bennett, W. Lance, 10 , 35 , 36 , 56 , 60 – 61 , “alt right,” 177 82 , 117 Ambient news, 6 Benson, Rodney, xi , 226n. 2 Analytical skills, critical media literacy and, Berger, Peter, 37 100 – 103 Black Lives Matter. See also Ferguson Anderson, Chris, 62 protests Anonymous, 12 overview, 2 , 110 – 111 , 166 – 167 , 185 293 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-19060-3 — Young People and the Future of News Lynn Schofield Clark , Regina Marchi Index More Information 294 294 Index Black Lives Matter (cont.) community or grassroots citizen counterpublics and, 118 journalism, 141 , 145 – 146 origins of, 120 – 121 defi ned, 139 social media and, 121 , 122 examples of, 139 – 140 sources of news for, 121 focus on youth as citizens versus profi t youth citizenship and, 26 – 27 generators, 168 “Black public,” 121 – 122 skepticism regarding, 140 – 141 “Black Twitter,” 122 – 123 variants of, 141 Boczkowski, Pablo, 31 , 215n. 17 , 224n. youth citizen journalism ( see Youth 53 , 225n. 63 , 225n. 64 , 233n. 22 citizen journalism ) Boltanski, Luc, 194 Citizenship Borden, Sandra, 89 civic republican tradition, 23 Boredom with legacy journalism, 70 – 71 critical citizenship, 42 – 46 Boucher, Geoff, 196 , 259n. 86 “do- it- yourself- citizenship,” 194 – 195 Bowman, Shayne, 139 “dutiful citizen” model, 10 , 95 – 96 boyd, danah, 47 “informed citizen” model, 10 , 20 – 21 , 58 , Boyer, Robert, 259n. 86 194 – 195 “Bridging the Gap” (Denver), 148 – 153 liberal individualist tradition, 23 – 24 Brock, Andre, 122 news and, 10 “Brogrammer effect,” 178 youth citizenship ( see Youth citizenship ) Brown, Michael, 2 , 120 , 125 , 126 , Civic engagement. See also Participation 148 , 247n. 46 . See also Black as “lifestyle choice,” 194 – 195 Lives Matter social media and, 11 , 28 Bruns, Axel, 5 , 45 , 79 – 80 youth- oriented journalism, 101 , 138 Buber, Martin, 38 , 39 , 42 – 43 , 193 Civic media, 76 – 77 Buckingham, David, 51 – 52 , 100 Civic Media: Technology, Design, Practice Bus fares (MIT Center for Civic Media), 76 in Denver, 153 – 161 Civic online reasoning, 6 – 7 Digital Media Club and, 153 – 161 Civic republican tradition of citizenship, 23 in Los Angeles, 251n. 43 Clampitt, Robert, 85 , 86 youth citizen journalism and, 153 – 161 Clark, Lynn Schofi eld, 2 , 73 , 123 – 124 , Business model problem in legacy 145 , 146 – 147 , 149 , 150 – 151 , 158 , journalism, 57 , 67 – 70 159 . See also Empirical research Buzzfeed, 48 , 82 , 187 Clinton, Hillary, 8 , 30 , 62 – 63 , 78 , 118 , 196 CNN, 5 , 14 , 29 , 68 , 103 Cammarota, Julio, 201 Coates, Ta- Nehisi, 122 Campbell, Christopher, 75 Coding, role in social media, 178 – 180 Carey, James, 20 – 21 Cogan, Brian, 90 Carpentier, Nico, 83 , 106 , 107 – 108 , 166 Cohen, Cathy, 8 – 9 , 51 Censorship, 98 The Colbert Report (television show), 87 , Center for Media Literacy, 101 88 , 89 , 93 , 96 – 97 , 177 , 182 – 183 Chadwick, Andrew, 45 Colorado High School Student Press Channel One News (television program), Association, 240n. 48 85 , 86 , 96 – 97 Comedy Central, 79 , 87 Children’s Express (television program), Commission on Freedom of the Press, 59 85 – 86 , 96 – 97 Communication Children’s Pressline, 86 community and, 21 – 23 Chouliaraki, Lilie, 194 as constitutive, 22 – 23 , 36 , 38 Citizen journalism, 139 – 141 . See also and culture, 38 specifi c example disorder and, 38 , 43 advocacy citizen journalism, 141 , 146 intersubjectivity and, 36 – 40 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-19060-3 — Young People and the Future of News Lynn Schofield Clark , Regina Marchi Index More Information 295 Index 295 Montreal School, 22 – 23 , 36 story versus identity in, 14 organization and, 22 – 23 , 36 voice and, 44 political communication theory, 13 youth- oriented journalism and, 81 – 82 “public sphere” and, 21 – 22 Connectivity relational approach to ( see Relational intersubjectivity and, 36 – 40 approach to communication ) in social media, 36 – 40 ritual approach to, 220n. 4 Consumerism, youth and, 24 – 25 Toronto School, 237n. 9 Cosmopolitanism, 195 , 196 – 197 “Communication failure,” 43 Costanza- Chock, Sasha, 223n. 44 Community Costera Meijer, Irene, 6 communication and, 21 – 23 Couldry, Nick, 7 , 44 democracy and, 21 – 23 Counterpublics Community citizen journalism, 141 , 145 – overview, 16 , 112 – 114 , 115 – 117 , 137 , 146 , 190 – 191 166 – 167 Community youth media, 99 – 100 affective publics and, 117 – 119 “Compassion fatigue,” 194 , 258n. 79 agonistic democracy and, 115 Compensatory justice, 196 – 197 artifacts of political engagement and, Concentration of ownership in legacy 113 – 114 journalism, 68 – 69 Black Lives Matter and, 118 Concerns of young people, 4 “Black public,” 121 – 122 Confl ict- driven news, 69 – 70 “Black Twitter,” 122 – 123 Connective action case studies, 120 – 123 affective publics and, 117 connective journalism and, 113 – 114 connective journalism and, 35 – 36 , 44 embodied participation and, 115 – 116 Connective journalism Ferguson protests ( see Ferguson overview, 15 , 20 , 35 – 36 , 53 – 54 , protests ) 164 – 165 “No Eastie Casino” movement, action in, 75 – 76 129 – 133 , 166 – 167 advocacy in, 75 – 76 social media and, 116 – 117 , 135 connective action and, 35 – 36 , 44 “spiral of silence” and, 133 – 135 counterpublics and, 113 – 114 Cox Center (University of Georgia), critical citizenship and, 42 – 46 175 – 176 defi ned, 13 Crawford, Kate, 37 – 38 discord and, 196 – 197 Critical approaches to youth emerging model of, 16 – 17 citizenship, 26 – 27 as emotion- based approach to Critical citizenship, 42 – 46 news, 14 – 15 Critical media literacy expanded news in, 42 – 46 analytical skills and, 100 – 103 “gatewatching” in, 43 – 44 , 45 immigrants and, 104 – 106 “inserting self into the story” in, 46 , production skills and, 100 – 103 49 – 50 ( see also Counterpublics ) providing training on social media in “making the story” in, 46 , 51 – 53 , context of, 175 – 178 137 – 138 ( see also Youth citizen texting and, 103 journalism ) Critiques of current news, 190 networks and, 35 Cross- curriculum partnerships, 175 political nature of, 44 – 45 Crowd funding, legacy journalism as proto- political, 43 – 44 and, 30 – 31 recommendations regarding ( see Cullors, Patrisse, 26 – 27 Recommendations regarding Current TV, 87 , 238n. 24 connective journalism ) Cutler, Aaron, 185 “sharing the story” in, 46 – 49 Cynicism, 25 – 26 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-19060-3 — Young People and the Future of News Lynn Schofield Clark , Regina Marchi Index More Information 296 296 Index Dahlgren, Peter, 75 , 114 , 115 – 116 , 128 , Disclosure, risk and, 229n. 44 141 , 145 – 146 Disconnection, 7 DailyNewsPolitics , 177 Discord, connective journalism and, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart 196 – 197 (television program), 86 , 87 , 88 , 89 , Disillusionment with journalism 93 , 96 – 97 , 177 , 182 – 183 overview, 7 , 15 – 16 , 55 – 58 , 80 , 165 – 166 , The Daily Show with Trevor Noah 214n. 11 (television program), 183 among African- Americans, 66 Darnton, Robert, 72 – 73 audience problem, 57 , 62 – 66 Davis, Chabot, 258n. 79 authority problem, 57 , 60 – 62 , 77 – 78 “Deep hanging out,” 201 – 202 boredom, 70 – 71 Defi nition of news, 4 – 5 business model problem, 57 , 67 – 70 deFinney, Sandra, 123 among immigrants, 65 – 66 Delli Carpini, Michael, 88 – 89 irrelevancy, 71 – 72 Democracy among minorities, 65 – 66 agonistic democracy, 115 , 186 storytelling problem, 57 , 70 – 75 community and, 21 – 23 2016 election and, 62 – 63 intersubjectivity and, 40 – 42 usefulness of new stories and, 63 – 65 mutuality and, 40 – 42 Disney Media Networks, 29 – 30 , 68 Democratic parenting, 108 Disorder, communication and, 38 , 43 Denver Disruptive technology, social media “Bridging the Gap,” 148 – 153 as, 11 , 28 bus fares in, 153 – 161 Dobelli, Rolf, 71 – 72 Digital Media Club ( see Digital Media Dobson, Andrew, 196

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