In:Media as Procedures of Communication
Edited by Martin Luginbühl and Jan Georg Schneider
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 348] 2024
► pp. 124–155
Chapter 6Media as cookie cutters
Exploring the digital mediality of news on Instagram
Published online: 21 November 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.348.06pfu
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.348.06pfu
Abstract
Digital platforms are increasingly defining the way media content looks and is experienced. In this
paper, I use Schneider and Luginbühl’s (2020) notion of medial shaping to
analyze the presentation of news on Instagram. My aim is to show how the mediality of digital platforms leads to a
convergence of digital news in terms of its linguistic structure and multimodal design. To further the specific
factors within digital mediality that make such shaping processes possible, I will also examine the metaphorical
concept of platforms. Using three German-language news sites as examples, my qualitative analysis explores how the
characteristics of the platform lead to a homogeneity of media communication. I approach Instagram as a designed
space that I examine in terms of spatiality, temporality, and intertextuality. My analysis of digital medialty shows
how the technological capabilities and design features of Instagram shapes the presentation of news on a linguistic
and visual level but also how media practitioners strive to creatively utilize the given platform templates for their
own communicative purposes.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Platformization of digital communication
- 3.Media sameness
- 4.Data and method
- 5.Analysis
- 5.1Instagram as a designed space
- 5.2Visual shaping
- 5.3Temporal shaping
- 5.4Intertextual shaping
- 6.Discussion
- 7.Conclusion
- Materials
Notes References
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