新闻制造与意义建构:在计划事件与意外事件之间的时间转换中导航

Newsmaking and Sensemaking: Navigating Temporal Transitions Between Planned and Unexpected Events

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2015
被引 70
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

通过对美国一家地方电视台的民族志研究,揭示了新闻工作者如何利用期望框架和类型化分类来协调计划与突发新闻之间的时间转换,为理解组织中的意义建构过程提供了新视角。

Abstract

Navigating transitions between planned and unexpected events is a familiar challenge for organizations, and yet little is known about the sensemaking processes by which organizational members coordinate action to fit unexpected events within temporally defined plans and schedules. Drawing on an ethnographic study conducted at a local U.S. television station (codenamed “Local TV”), we elaborate on how workers in the news department plan their stories on a daily basis and adjust their plans when new stories break. We find that newsmaking is shaped by expectancy frameworks, which define the baseline of what is expected to occur during the news day, and typifications, which allow newsworkers to categorize incoming events based on relevance and update expectancy frameworks accordingly. Taken together, these provide newsworkers with sensemaking resources for responding regularly to unexpected events. Our study contributes to the understanding of sensemaking processes in three main areas: the effect of time-based dynamics on the control and coordination of work, the interaction of routine and mindful processes in response to unexpected events, and the structural influences of expectations and typifications on sensemaking.

组织行为新闻生产意义建构时间管理工作协调