The study explores the role of Google News as a news aggregator and its impact on shaping media diets during the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Considering platforms not only as technological agents but as socio-technical and political-cultural entities embedded in global, national, and local contexts, the study compares media diets aggregated by Google News in Georgia, Italy, Poland, Serbia, and Turkey. Through comparative analysis, the study investigates Google News’s editorial agency and the potential accessibility inequalities among countries. The analysis reveals divergent patterns of source nationalization and concentration, highlighting Google’s influence in shaping diverse media diets, with different shades of national-centric news and sources’ variety from both a glocal and pluralistic perspective. The findings emphasize Google News’s dual strategic role as a socio-technical, cultural, and political actor, simultaneously maintaining a ‘minimum’ Western hegemony in non-Western contexts, reflecting and potentially reinforcing national and geopolitical asymmetries of power within Western journalistic ecosystems.

Aggregatori o nuovi editori? Google News e le diete mediali comparate nel conflitto russo-ucraino

Camilla Folena
2024

Abstract

The study explores the role of Google News as a news aggregator and its impact on shaping media diets during the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Considering platforms not only as technological agents but as socio-technical and political-cultural entities embedded in global, national, and local contexts, the study compares media diets aggregated by Google News in Georgia, Italy, Poland, Serbia, and Turkey. Through comparative analysis, the study investigates Google News’s editorial agency and the potential accessibility inequalities among countries. The analysis reveals divergent patterns of source nationalization and concentration, highlighting Google’s influence in shaping diverse media diets, with different shades of national-centric news and sources’ variety from both a glocal and pluralistic perspective. The findings emphasize Google News’s dual strategic role as a socio-technical, cultural, and political actor, simultaneously maintaining a ‘minimum’ Western hegemony in non-Western contexts, reflecting and potentially reinforcing national and geopolitical asymmetries of power within Western journalistic ecosystems.
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