From the myth of the mediated centre to the myth of big data: Reflections on media’s role in social order

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This paper investigates the nature of the social order and the characteristic role of media institutions in sustaining or transforming this order. To this, I go through my own work, with the goal of bringing hidden dimensions of social change that have helped me understand the social order in datified societies. I discuss about my production, punctuating the theoretical path that I walk in relation to the new social relations established in a datified society, in order to investigate the current functioning of media power. I allocate television as a fundamental part for this understanding, concluding that, despite the new social order, traditional media institutions survive and may constitute a key element for the criticality needed in data times.

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Couldry, N. (2019). From the myth of the mediated centre to the myth of big data: Reflections on media’s role in social order. Comunicacao Midia e Consumo, 16(47), 407–431. https://doi.org/10.18568/cmc.v16i47.2126

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