Discipline and promote: Building infrastructure and managing algorithms in a "structured journalism" project by professional fact-checking groups
Articles
Overview
published in
- NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY Journal
publication date
- January 2020
start page
- 342
end page
- 360
issue
- 2
volume
- 22
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
full text
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 1461-4448
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
- 1461-7315
abstract
- News organizations have adapted in various ways to a digital media environment dominated by algorithmic gatekeepers such as search engines and social networks. This article dissects a campaign to actively shape that environment led by professional fact-checking organizations. We trace the development of the Share the Facts "widget" a device designed to give fact-checks greater purchase in algorithmically governed media networks by driving adoption of a new data standard called ClaimReview. We show how "structured journalism" gave journalists a language for the social and technical challenges involved, and how this infrastructural technology mediates between fact-checkers, audiences, and platform companies. We argue that this standard-setting initiative exhibits both promotional and disciplining facets, offering greater distribution and impact to journalists while also defining their work in specific ways. Crucially, in this case, this disciplining influence reflects internal professional-institutional agendas in an emerging subfield of journalism as much as the demands of platform companies.
Classification
subjects
- Information Science
keywords
- fact-checking; infrastructure; platforms; structured journalism