Zeitraum | 01.10.2019-30.09.2022 |
Leitung | PD Dr. Thomas Birkner |
Finanzierung | DFG - Sachbeihilfe/Einzelförderung |
Schlagwörter | Journalismusforschung, Digitalisierung, Mediengeschichte, automatisierte Inhaltsanalyse |
Abstract
The study will investigate the history of journalism in Germany from the beginning of the First World War until the age of digitization. Therefore, journalism history is integrated into social history and journalism divided into the
a) editorial department as an organization (journalistic institutions),
b) editorial staff as a group of persons (journalistic actors) and
c) editing as text production (journalistic texts).
To each of these areas an own subproject is dedicated. In particular, archives will be visited, and documents will be analyzed by means of historical source study for the development of journalistic media. The journalists will be researched mainly through qualitative analysis of (auto) biographies, materials of professional associations and interviews with journalists and experts. Finally, the development of journalistic texts will be investigated by means of quantitative data analysis. The aim is to be able to present the development of the pyramidal model of journalistic news writing in ten-year steps over time and across different media genres between continuity and change. Regarding the complexity of the subject, only a proposed method mix appears promising.
The study divides the "century of journalism" into
a) the phase of the world wars (1914-1945),
b) the phase of the Iron Curtain (1945-1990) and
c) the phase of digitization (1990-2014).
In all three phases, there are different challenges of access to sources, from the hitherto still slow pace of digitization of old media products (digital reborn sources) to the confusing abundance of digital born sources in the 21st century.
In the end, in addition to journal articles, there will be an internationally compatible monograph published that tells the story of journalism in Germany from the First World War to the establishment of Web 2.0 at the beginning of the 21st century. In order to be able to connect to current discussions in science and practice during the project, the modules "project-specific workshop" and "public relations" are applied for.