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Tom 67 Nr 4 (2023)

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Media Online Archives Require More Attention from Sociologists

DOI: https://doi.org/10.35757/KiS.2023.67.4.13
Przesłane: 9 marca 2023
Opublikowane: 28.12.2023

Abstrakt

Based on pioneering media online archives research, the International Sociological Association’s Code of Ethics, current debates on the right to be forgotten and some anecdotal evidence from Kultura i Społeczeństwo, the article’s author suggests several areas of interest for sociologists as public intellectuals and members of joint industry committees. The role of sociologists and scholars of related disciplines is important from the viewpoint of designing the future of media archives. In a world where unequal online reputation management brings forward the issue of digital and social inequalities, the role of social researchers in designing policies and best practices, and standards of contextualising archival content, may be crucial. They could mediate between the interests of publishers, audiences and regulators in regard to social values and the progress of civilisation.

Bibliografia

  1. Głowacka Dorota, Smętek Joanna, Warso Zuzanna, 2015, Media Online Archives – A Source for Historical Research or a Threat To Privacy?, Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights, Warsaw.
  2. Kos Maja Ovčak, 2019, The Right to Be Forgotten and the Media, “LeXonomica”, 11(2): 195–212.
  3. Milosavljević Marko, Poler Melita, Čeferin Rok, 2020, In the Name of the Right to Be Forgotten: New Legal and Policy Issues and Practices Regarding Unpublishing Requests in Slovenian Online News Media, “Digital Journalism”, 8(6): 780–796.
  4. Kotowska Agata, 2010, Prasa a internet: konkurencja czy komplementarność?, Kultura i Społeczeństwo”, 54(2): 93–108.

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