Insularized Connectedness: Mobile Chat Applications and News Production

Focusing on recent political unrest in Hong Kong, this article examines how mobile chat applications (e.g., WhatsApp, WeChat, LINE, Facebook Messenger and others) have permeated journalism. In Hong Kong, mobile chat apps have served as tools for foreign correspondents to follow stories, identify sou...

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Main Author: Colin Agur
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2019-02-01
Series:Media and Communication
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/1802
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spelling doaj-ee29299e8d7c43cd89910eac00b29d6f2020-11-25T00:54:03ZengCogitatioMedia and Communication2183-24392019-02-017117918810.17645/mac.v7i1.1802965Insularized Connectedness: Mobile Chat Applications and News ProductionColin Agur0Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Minnesota ‒ Twin Cities, USAFocusing on recent political unrest in Hong Kong, this article examines how mobile chat applications (e.g., WhatsApp, WeChat, LINE, Facebook Messenger and others) have permeated journalism. In Hong Kong, mobile chat apps have served as tools for foreign correspondents to follow stories, identify sources, and verify facts; they have also helped reporting teams manage large flows of multimedia information in real-time. To understand the institutional, technological, and cultural factors at play, this article draws on 34 interviews the author conducted with journalists who use mobile chat apps in their reporting. Building on the concept of media logic, the article explores technology-involved social interactions and their impact on media work, while acknowledging the agency of users and audiences within a cultural context. It argues that mobile chat apps have become hosts for a logic of connectedness and insularity in media work, and this has led to new forms of co-production in journalism.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/1802chat appsHong Kongjournalismmedia logicmobile communication
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mobile communication
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title Insularized Connectedness: Mobile Chat Applications and News Production
title_short Insularized Connectedness: Mobile Chat Applications and News Production
title_full Insularized Connectedness: Mobile Chat Applications and News Production
title_fullStr Insularized Connectedness: Mobile Chat Applications and News Production
title_full_unstemmed Insularized Connectedness: Mobile Chat Applications and News Production
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publisher Cogitatio
series Media and Communication
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publishDate 2019-02-01
description Focusing on recent political unrest in Hong Kong, this article examines how mobile chat applications (e.g., WhatsApp, WeChat, LINE, Facebook Messenger and others) have permeated journalism. In Hong Kong, mobile chat apps have served as tools for foreign correspondents to follow stories, identify sources, and verify facts; they have also helped reporting teams manage large flows of multimedia information in real-time. To understand the institutional, technological, and cultural factors at play, this article draws on 34 interviews the author conducted with journalists who use mobile chat apps in their reporting. Building on the concept of media logic, the article explores technology-involved social interactions and their impact on media work, while acknowledging the agency of users and audiences within a cultural context. It argues that mobile chat apps have become hosts for a logic of connectedness and insularity in media work, and this has led to new forms of co-production in journalism.
topic chat apps
Hong Kong
journalism
media logic
mobile communication
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