Black-boxing Journalistic Chains, an Actor-network Theory Inquiry into Journalistic Truth

Dilina Nawararthne, Cristiano Storni

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Abstract

Understanding journalistic truth has always been important in Journalism Studies, but it is increasingly significant in a society influenced by constantly evolving digital technologies and information disorder. This article explores the potential of “actor-network theory” to enhance the understanding of journalistic truth, surpassing the limitations of existing perspectives that categorise it as objective, subjective, or a combination of the two. Alternatively, through the utilisation of a plausibility probe case study in investigative journalism, the article suggests examining news-making as black-boxing and conceptualises journalistic truth as arising from the skilful construction of journalistic chains comprising heterogeneous actors. We discuss these as pivotal steps toward gaining a deeper understanding of journalistic truth that paves the way for constructing an alternative but empirical account of journalism.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1629-1650
Number of pages22
JournalJournalism Studies
Volume24
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Actor-network theory
  • epistemology of journalism
  • journalistic truth
  • objectivity
  • Realism‌
  • social constructivism
  • subjectivity

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