Magazines currently : a matter of virtualisation

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Main Author: Ribeiro, Pedro Eduardo
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Costa, Giselle
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Magazines are increasingly online and virtual and produce less material due to the different ongoing trends within the Portuguese magazine industry. Combining contributions from Organisational Communication Studies and the concept of virtual organisations with Magazine Studies, it is possible to inquire: how does the virtualisation of media organisations interfere with magazine production, circulation, and diffusion? The answer primarily refers to an increase of magazine virtualisation. Then, it points to a diversity of magazine trends: availability of press in digital editions, emergence of digital-native magazines, intensification of transmedia dynamics along with the development of digital technologies, or availability of websites of press-editions-based publications. Taking from international contexts and specificities of the national one, magazines, their virtualisation, and more wide-ranging magazine phenomena are under discussion in this essay, as well as challenges referring to current and future times.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Magazines currently : a matter of virtualisation
title Magazines currently : a matter of virtualisation
spellingShingle Magazines currently : a matter of virtualisation
Ribeiro, Pedro Eduardo
COMMUNICATION
JOURNALISM
PERIODICALS
CASE STUDIES
NEWS AUDIENCES
ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS
PORTUGAL
COMUNICAÇÃO
JORNALISMO
PUBLICAÇÕES PERIÓDICAS
ESTUDOS DE CASO
AUDIÊNCIAS DE IMPRENSA
PUBLICAÇÕES ELETRÓNICAS
PORTUGAL
title_short Magazines currently : a matter of virtualisation
title_full Magazines currently : a matter of virtualisation
title_fullStr Magazines currently : a matter of virtualisation
title_full_unstemmed Magazines currently : a matter of virtualisation
title_sort Magazines currently : a matter of virtualisation
author Ribeiro, Pedro Eduardo
author_facet Ribeiro, Pedro Eduardo
Costa, Giselle
author_role author
author2 Costa, Giselle
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro, Pedro Eduardo
Costa, Giselle
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COMMUNICATION
JOURNALISM
PERIODICALS
CASE STUDIES
NEWS AUDIENCES
ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS
PORTUGAL
COMUNICAÇÃO
JORNALISMO
PUBLICAÇÕES PERIÓDICAS
ESTUDOS DE CASO
AUDIÊNCIAS DE IMPRENSA
PUBLICAÇÕES ELETRÓNICAS
PORTUGAL
topic COMMUNICATION
JOURNALISM
PERIODICALS
CASE STUDIES
NEWS AUDIENCES
ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS
PORTUGAL
COMUNICAÇÃO
JORNALISMO
PUBLICAÇÕES PERIÓDICAS
ESTUDOS DE CASO
AUDIÊNCIAS DE IMPRENSA
PUBLICAÇÕES ELETRÓNICAS
PORTUGAL
description Magazines are increasingly online and virtual and produce less material due to the different ongoing trends within the Portuguese magazine industry. Combining contributions from Organisational Communication Studies and the concept of virtual organisations with Magazine Studies, it is possible to inquire: how does the virtualisation of media organisations interfere with magazine production, circulation, and diffusion? The answer primarily refers to an increase of magazine virtualisation. Then, it points to a diversity of magazine trends: availability of press in digital editions, emergence of digital-native magazines, intensification of transmedia dynamics along with the development of digital technologies, or availability of websites of press-editions-based publications. Taking from international contexts and specificities of the national one, magazines, their virtualisation, and more wide-ranging magazine phenomena are under discussion in this essay, as well as challenges referring to current and future times.
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