This article argues that in Italy there is a new problematic relationship among journalism, politics, and public sector organizations due to the permanence of some traditional features in the informative context as well as to the success of infotainment logic and to the pervasive use of social media. In the new hybrid digital ecosystem, a redefinition of the social role of information is necessary to understand the perspectives for journalism and public sector communication. Infotainment and politainment enhance the hybridization of Italian public sector communication formats and styles mainly on social media platforms. This process has consequences on interactions and overplays between information and communication areas in public organizations, redefining the evolution of professional roles.

Paths of hybridization among journalism, politics, and public sector communication in Italy

Lovari, Alessandro
2020-01-01

Abstract

This article argues that in Italy there is a new problematic relationship among journalism, politics, and public sector organizations due to the permanence of some traditional features in the informative context as well as to the success of infotainment logic and to the pervasive use of social media. In the new hybrid digital ecosystem, a redefinition of the social role of information is necessary to understand the perspectives for journalism and public sector communication. Infotainment and politainment enhance the hybridization of Italian public sector communication formats and styles mainly on social media platforms. This process has consequences on interactions and overplays between information and communication areas in public organizations, redefining the evolution of professional roles.
2020
Journalism; infotainment; social media; institutions; public sector communication; press office
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