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Pablo J. Boczkowski
Researcher at Northwestern University
Publications - 110
Citations - 6131
Pablo J. Boczkowski is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Journalism & Newspaper. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 106 publications receiving 5319 citations. Previous affiliations of Pablo J. Boczkowski include Cornell University & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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The Relevance of Algorithms
TL;DR: This chapter contains section titled: Patterns of Inclusion, Cycles of Anticipation, The Evaluation of Relevance, The Promise of Algorithmic Objectivity, Entanglement with Practice, and The Production of Calculated Publics.
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Digitizing the News: Innovation in Online Newspapers
TL;DR: In this study of how daily newspapers in America have developed electronic publishing ventures, Pablo Boczkowski shows that new media emerge not just in a burst of revolutionary technological change but by merging the structures and practices of existing media with newly available technical capabilities.
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Between tradition and change: A review of recent research on online news production
TL;DR: A review of online news production can be found in this paper, where the authors examine research on fikey topics: historical context and market environment, the process of innovation, alterations in journalistic practices, challenges to established professional dynamics, and the role of user-generated content.
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Media Technologies: Essays on Communication, Materiality, and Society
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the relationship between materiality and mediation, considering such topics as the lived realities of network infrastructure and highlight media technologies as always in motion, held together through the minute, unobserved work of many, including efforts to keep these technologies alive.
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News at Work: Imitation in an Age of Information Abundance
TL;DR: Boczkowski et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated why journalists contribute to the growing similarity of news and why consumers acquiesce to a media system they find increasingly dissatisfying, comparing and contrasting two newspapers in Buenos Aires with similar developments in the United States.