In Europe and the United States, the decline of newspapers started long before the advent of the Internet. However, the spread of the Internet has accelerated this decline. But is the future of newspapers really endangered? To answer this question, the authors propose that a reflection on the insights the sociotechnical system perspective, drawn from organizational studies, can offer for media research. The authors first analyze four of the main principles of the sociotechnical perspective: open systems, dynamic stability, optimization of technical and social functions, and control of boundaries. They then employ these analytical tools to examine the power relationships between journalists, the publishers, editors, and the audiences. The sociotechnical approach proves to be an interesting approach for the interpretation of the changes occurring in the journalism and for the elaboration of future solutions and management strategies.

The Future of the Press: Insights from the Sociotechnical Approach / Leopoldina, Fortunati; Sarrica, Mauro. - In: THE INFORMATION SOCIETY. - ISSN 0197-2243. - 26:4(2010), pp. 247-255. [10.1080/01972243.2010.489500]

The Future of the Press: Insights from the Sociotechnical Approach

SARRICA, Mauro
2010

Abstract

In Europe and the United States, the decline of newspapers started long before the advent of the Internet. However, the spread of the Internet has accelerated this decline. But is the future of newspapers really endangered? To answer this question, the authors propose that a reflection on the insights the sociotechnical system perspective, drawn from organizational studies, can offer for media research. The authors first analyze four of the main principles of the sociotechnical perspective: open systems, dynamic stability, optimization of technical and social functions, and control of boundaries. They then employ these analytical tools to examine the power relationships between journalists, the publishers, editors, and the audiences. The sociotechnical approach proves to be an interesting approach for the interpretation of the changes occurring in the journalism and for the elaboration of future solutions and management strategies.
2010
journalism; socio-technical systems; icts; online newspapers; long-term strategies; print newspapers; internet; sociotechnical system
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The Future of the Press: Insights from the Sociotechnical Approach / Leopoldina, Fortunati; Sarrica, Mauro. - In: THE INFORMATION SOCIETY. - ISSN 0197-2243. - 26:4(2010), pp. 247-255. [10.1080/01972243.2010.489500]
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