Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/30217
Title: Do Facebook and Google Care about Journalism? Mapping the Relationship between Affordances of GNI and FJP Tools and Journalistic Norms
Authors: Papa, Venetia 
Kouros, Theodoros 
Major Field of Science: Social Sciences
Field Category: Media and Communications
Keywords: Affordances;Facebook;Google;measurable journalism;norm-making;platformization
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2023
Source: Digital Journalism, 2023
Journal: Digital Journalism 
Abstract: This study engages in a sociotechnical analysis of Facebook and Google to understand the material means by which these corporations strive to engage journalists vis-à-vis their business models. Through affordance theory, we argue that interfaces of technological artifacts are manifestations of their implicit politics and ideology, given that affordances entail normative claims about what users should do. Our study draws from Google News Initiative and Facebook Journalism Project to explore: how the affordances of FJP and GNI tools allow particular behaviors and encourage certain journalistic norms to emerge? We analyzed nine journalist-oriented tools from FJP and GNI, by performing a discursive interface analysis. Findings indicate that FJP and GNI tools affordances can encourage four distinct journalistic norms: (1) successful journalism should circulate widely on platforms, (2) successful journalism should be aware of the ways competition is measured in FJP and GNI, (3) successful journalism should attract loyal readership as defined by platforms and (4) successful journalism should make money through platforms. We argue that FJP and GNI tools affordances can facilitate a form of platform schooling which, in addition to journalism schools and work environments, can might dictate what is and what is not “successful journalism.”.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/30217
ISSN: 21670811
DOI: 10.1080/21670811.2023.2211626
Rights: © informa
Type: Article
Affiliation : University of Cyprus 
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed
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