Innovation Journalism, attention work and the innovation economy
a review of the Innovation Journalism initiative 2003-2009

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Authors and Corporations: Nordfors, David (Author)
published: 2009-05-01
Part of: , Erschienen in: Innovation Journalism, volume 6/2009, number 1, pp. 1-46, (ISSN 1549-9049)
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 46 p.
Language: English
Part of: , Erschienen in: Innovation Journalism, volume 6/2009, number 1, pp. 1-46, (ISSN 1549-9049)
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"This article presents a review of the innovation journalism initiative so far. The novel concepts of nnovation journalism, attention work and innovation communication systems are presented and put into context, explaining why journalism and communication may be considered important components of the innovation economy, as well as how this may benefit society. The need for a new definition of ‘journalism’ is discussed, suggesting a definition based on the relation between journalism and its audience, rather than on its relation to the medium it uses for communicating with the audience. The role of journalism in the innovation economy is a novel academic research field. The rationale for this research is presented together with examples of plausible research topics. Innovation journalism initiatives are emerging in several places around the world. The seminal VINNOVA Stanford initiative at Stanford University is presented together with the national initiatives in Sweden, Finland, Slovenia; Pakistan; Mexico, and the EU."[Information des Anbieters]

Connecting public attention and innovation: basic concept; moving into the innovation economy; innovation means new shared language; journalism and the innovation economy; business models for the principles of journalism; toward an agenda of academic research; innovation journalism initiatives; the road ahead; references