Comparing the Empowerment Dynamics of Traditional Media and Social News Sites: The Case of GameStop

Ruiu, Maria and Ragnedda, Massimo (2022) Comparing the Empowerment Dynamics of Traditional Media and Social News Sites: The Case of GameStop. Digital Journalism. ISSN 2167-0811 (In Press)

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/21670811.2022.2142628

Abstract

This article examines the GameStop episode by contextualising the discussion in the structure-agency interplay to understand the role of social news sites in informing, mobilizing, and giving voice to different social and political actors. First, the GameStop squeeze might be conceived as both an individual and collective agency-led form of resistance to the domination of elite power represented by hedge funds. Second, it might be interpreted as an expression of empowerment thanks to the combination of public affair journalism, coordination among people (Power with), and diffusion of a new awareness and information (Power within) through apps and social site news that “democratise” the access to the news related to the trade market. Third, the episode might be interpreted as a structural-led evolution of resistance/empowerment that is driven by market mechanisms and empowered by social news sites. The case of GameStop highlights the impact of UGC on both global agendas and the conceptualisation of digital journalism, challenging traditional news-making as the pillar of public debate, and the nation-state as the main units of analysis for media studies.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: GameStop; social newssites; resistance;empowerment;counter-hegemony
Subjects: P900 Others in Mass Communications and Documentation
Q100 Linguistics
Department: Faculties > Arts, Design and Social Sciences > Arts
Depositing User: Rachel Branson
Date Deposited: 09 Nov 2022 11:14
Last Modified: 12 Dec 2022 16:00
URI: https://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/50585

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