
Project Launch: ERA Chair – AI for Digital Humanities
February 21, 2025
New Special Issue of Javnost – The Public
March 24, 2025New Book: Histories of Digital Journalism
Member of the Social Communication Research Centre (UL FDV) Prof. Dr. Igor Vobič co-edited the scientific monograph Histories of Digital Journalism (Routledge, 2025) with Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tamas Tofalvy from the Department of Sociology and Communication at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Building on the momentum of the recent “historical turn” in digital media and Internet studies, this volume explores how digital journalism has developed from a historical perspective. With contributions from established and emerging scholars from Europe, Asia, South and North America, the book investigates not only how established journalistic systems transformed in the early days of digital but how the structural, technological, and cultural changes induced by digitization have reconfigured the trajectory of journalism.
The book argues in support of three main claims. The first is that emphasis should be given to the plurality of histories instead of one single digital journalism history, thereby acknowledging the complexities, interactions of social relations, cultural traditions, power configurations, and technological changes that have shaped journalism and digitization. The second is the decentralization and decolonization of digital journalism histories. The third refers to the need to highlight and demonstrate the idea that the evolution of digital journalism should be viewed as the co-construction of the social and technological realms.
With theoretical and methodological reflections on historicizing digital journalism along with original case studies or comparative inquiries into the phenomena over the decades-long digital revolution of journalism, this volume will shape the nascent field of digital journalism history and start a global critical exchange of various approaches to and aspects of historicizing digital journalism. As such, it will interest scholars and students of digital journalism, journalism history, digital media, Internet studies, and technology studies.
