課程資訊
課程名稱
數位新聞學研究
Digital Journalism Studies 
開課學期
111-2 
授課對象
社會科學院  新聞研究所  
授課教師
林照真 
課號
JOUR7096 
課程識別碼
342 M3120 
班次
 
學分
3.0 
全/半年
半年 
必/選修
選修 
上課時間
星期二2,3,4(9:10~12:10) 
上課地點
新聞308 
備註
新聞所學生優先。
限學士班四年級以上
總人數上限:15人
外系人數限制:5人 
 
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課程概述

1.數位新聞無所不包,本課程會根據時勢發展,選擇特定議題進行研究。
2.本學期因應國內媒體業已展開與跨國平台Google、Meta間的談判論戰,因而以「平台」為研究主題,與同學一同觀察全球與台灣新聞媒體與平台協商議價的實際過程。
3.本學期設定平台研究為課程主題後,所有文獻都扣緊平台而來,同學要寫的小論文也須與平台相關。本課程也將討論特定的Ted內容(均附中文翻譯),並由同學帶領討論。
4.本課程鼓勵同學透過文獻閱讀,掌握數位時代的新聞與資訊發展相關現象。
5.本課程鼓勵同學觀察國內相關現象,進行本土的經驗研究。
6.本課程鼓勵同學練習論文撰寫、評論與投稿,以增進與論文創作能力。
 

課程目標
1.本課程在於訓練同學結合理論與實務,進行經驗性研究,藉此真正理解當代數
位新聞傳播議題。在本學期設定的「平台研究」議題中,將帶領同學認識與了
解全球與國內的相關平台現象、新聞媒體與平台談判協商情形。
2.本課程希望同學能從文獻閱讀中吸取養分,並因此強化理論思考能力。
3.本課程希望同學能活用相關知識,對平台有更深刻的認識。
4.本課程鼓勵同學能實際應用閱讀的文獻,並結合國內真實案例,具體產製研究論文。
 
課程要求
1.上課出席、參與和表現:20%(2/28加退選後,本課程不接受停修要求).
2.請準時上課。曠課一次,上課成績扣25%;上課遲到超過二十分視為曠課;若有狀況不能上課時,請直接聯絡林照真,不要任意請同學轉達。
3.平時論文研讀:40%(修課同學每週從上課大綱中研讀兩篇論文,並撰寫成書面報告,字數以A4的2-3頁為標準。並請於課前的週日晚上12:00前寄到NTUCOOL上。
4.期末論文(以個人為單位):40%。
5. 不論任何形式的作業,遲交一律以零分計。


註:每週書面報告內容為同學閱讀的重點摘要。建議同學在撰寫時,主要為整理 論文中的重點,並請註明來源頁數。上課前會發還給同學,並載明成績。
 
預期每週課後學習時數
本課程需要同學用心學習 
Office Hours
另約時間 備註: 請來信約時間carolinelin@ntu.edu.tw 
指定閱讀
期刊與書單已列入上課大綱 
參考書目
已列入上課大綱 
評量方式
(僅供參考)
 
No.
項目
百分比
說明
1. 
上課出席、參與和表現: 
20% 
1.請準時上課。曠課一次,上課成績扣25%;上課遲到超過二十分視為曠課;若有狀況不能上課時,請直接聯絡林照真,不要任意請同學轉達。 2.加退選後,本課程不接受停修要求 
2. 
平時論文研讀 
40% 
1.修課同學每週從上課大綱中研讀兩篇論文,並撰寫成書面報告,字數以至少A4兩頁為標準。並請於課前的週日晚上12:00前寄到NTUCOOL上。 2.建議同學在撰寫時,主要為整理 論文中的重點,並請註明來源頁數。上課前會發還給同學,並載明成績。 
3. 
期末論文 
40% 
1.以個人為單位. 2.不論任何形式的作業,遲交一律以零分計。 
 
針對學生困難提供學生調整方式
 
上課形式
作業繳交方式
考試形式
其他
由師生雙方議定
課程進度
週次
日期
單元主題
第1週
2/21  課程介紹:認識平台研究,建立學術研究態度。(開始研讀論文) 
第2週
2/28  二二八紀念日放假 
第3週
3/7(&Ted1)  全球新聞媒體和平台協商議價(第一篇為必讀,其他任選二篇)
1.Flew,T., & Wilding, D.(2021). The turn to regulation in digital communication: The ACCC’s digital platforms
inquiry and Australian media policy. Media, Culture & Society, 43(1), 48-65.
2.Wardell,J.(2021, January 11). Australian competition watchdog warns Google, Facebook laws are just the
start.Reuters. Retrieved from
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-australia-facebook-google-idUSKBN29H11I
3.Cave, D.(2021, February 17).Google is suddenly paying for news in Australia. What about everywhere else?
The New York Times. Retrieved from
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/17/business/media/australia-google-pay-for-news.html?
4.Baier, J.(2021, March 31). Why Google and Facebook pay for news in Australia, and how the U.S. might f
follow. Media File. Retrieved from
http://www.mediafiledc.com/us-could-allow-news-distribution-fees-for-google-facebook/
5.Filloux, F.(2020, December 7 ).Did Google and Facebook kill the media revenue model? Monday Note,
Retrieved from https://mondaynote.com/did-google-and-facebook-kill-the-media-revenue-model-
7aa86c425c4a
Ted1(所有同學上課前看完後,由○○○同學帶領同學討論)
科技平台:
1.Pariser, E.(2019, July).What obligation do social media platforms have to the greater good?
Retrieved from https://www.ted.com/talks/eli_pariser_what_obligation_do_social_media_platforms_have_to_the_greater_good
2.Tai, Q.(2020. October). TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat -- and the rise of bite-sized content. Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/qiuqing_tai_tiktok_instagram_snapchat_and_the_rise_of_bite_sized_content
3.Klaszus, J,(2018, June).The case for quiet journalism. Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/jeremy_klaszus_the_case_for_quiet_journalism
 
第4週
3/14(&Ted2)  平台與新聞民主
1.Brake, D.R.(2017). The invisible hand of unaccountable algorithm: How Google , Facebook and other tech
companies are changing journalism. In J. Tong and S.H.Lo(Eds.),Digital technology and journalism, (pp.25-
46). London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
2. Martin, F. (2019). In the suicide forest: How social media news sharing is affecting news journalism. In
F.Maryin., & T. Dwyer(Eds.), Sharing news online: Commendary cultures and social media news
ecologies(pp. 1-20). ebook. Palgrave Macmillan.
3.Coster, H.(2021, Jun 10 ).Google, Facebook pledged millions for local news. Was it enough? Reuters.
Retrieved from
https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/google-facebook-pledged-millions-local-news-was-it-
enough-2021-06-10/
Ted2(所有同學上課前看完後,由○○○同學帶領同學討論)
通論:
1.Galloway, S.(2017, October).How Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google manipulate our emotions.
Retrieved from https://www.ted.com/talks/scott_galloway_how_amazon_apple_facebook_and_google_manipulate_our_emotions
2.Tufekci, Z.(2017, September).We're building a dystopia just to make people click on ads. Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/zeynep_tufekci_we_re_building_a_dystopia_just_to_make_people_click_on_ads
3.Pariser, E.(2011, March). Beware online “filter bubbles”.
Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/eli_pariser_beware_online_filter_bubbles
 
第5週
3/21(&Ted3)  平台與廣告
1.Graham, R. (2017). Google and advertising: Digital capitalism in the context of Post-Fordism, the reification
of language, and the rise of fake news. Palgrave Communications, 3(1), 1-19.
2.Hwang, T.(2020). Subprime attention crisis: Advertising and the time bomb at the heart of the internet.
Ebook. Chapter4.
3.Franz, M.M., Fowler, E.F., Ridout, T., & Wang, M.Y.(2020). The issue focus of online and television advertising
in the 2016 presidential campaign, American Politics Research, 48(1), 175–196

Ted3(所有同學上課前看完後,由○○○同學帶領同學討論)
1.Godin, S.(2007, May 18). How to get your ideas to spread. Retrieved from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBIVlM435Zg&ab_channel=TED
2.Nguyen, D.(2017, October). What makes something go viral? Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/dao_nguyen_what_makes_something_go_viral
 
第6週
3/28(&Ted5)  權力與平台
1. Cozzolino, A., Corbo, L., & Aversa, P.(2021). Digital platform-based ecosystems: The evolution of
collaboration and competition between incumbent producers and entrant platforms. Journal of Business
Research, 126, 385-400.
2.Gillespie, T.(2010). The politics of ‘platforms’. New Media & Society, 12(3) , 347–364.
3.Naughton, J.(2018). Platform power and responsibility in the attention economy. In M. Moore & A.D.
Tambini(Eds.), Digital dominance: The power of Google, Amazon , Facebook and Apple (pp.371-395).
London, UK: Oxford University Press.
Ted4(所有同學上課前看完後,由○○○同學帶領同學討論)
科技與極端政治
1.Green, Y.(2018, April).How technology can fight extremism and online harassment
Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/yasmin_green_how_technology_can_fight_extremism_and_online_harassment
2.Eisenstat, Y.(2020, August).Dear Facebook, this is how you're breaking democracy
Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/yael_eisenstat_dear_facebook_this_is_how_you_re_breaking_democracy
3.Galante, L.(2017, April ).How (and why) Russia hacked the US election
Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/laura_galante_how_and_why_russia_hacked_the_us_election
 
第7週
4/4  春假(準備提書面主題) 
第8週
4/11(&Ted5)  平台與演算法(同學報告小論文主題進度)

1.Bossio, D.(2017). Big data, algorithms and the metrics of social media news,
Journalism and Social Media, 89-109
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-65472-0_5
2.Gillespie, T. (2014). The relevance of algorithms. In T. Gillespie, P. Boczkowski,
& K. A. Foot (Eds.), Media technologies: Essays on communication, materiality,and society. (pp. 167-193).
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Retrieved from http://citeseerx.ist.
psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.692.3942&rep=rep1&type=pdf.
3.Mihailidis, P.( 2019). Normalizing fake news in an age of platform. In M. Zimdars & K. Mcleod(Eds.), Fake
news: Understanding media and misinformation in the digital age.(pp.341-349). London, UK: The MIT
Press.

Ted5(所有同學上課前看完後,由○○○同學帶領同學討論)
演算法
1.Slavin,K.(2011, July). How algorithms shape our world? Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/kevin_slavin_how_algorithms_shape_our_world?language=zh-tw
2.Malan, D.(2013, May). What’s an algorithm? Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/david_j_malan_what_s_an_algorithm
3.Tufekci, Z.(2016, June).Machine intelligence makes human morals more important
Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/zeynep_tufekci_machine_intelligence_makes_human_morals_more_important
 
第9週
4/18(&Ted 6)  平台與注意力經濟(課堂說明如何進行論文寫作,並個別約定時間繳交試寫的論文。)

1.. Martin, F., & Dwyer, T.(2019). The numbers game : Social news analytics. In F.Maryin., & T. Dwyer(Eds.),
Sharing news online: Commendary
cultures and social media news ecologies(pp. 61-90). ebook. Palgrave Macmillan.
2Arvidsson, A.(2016). Facebook and finance: On the social logic of the derivative.
Theory Culture & Society, 33(6), 3–23.
3.Rahman, K.S., & Thelen, K.(2019).The rise of the platform business model and the
transformation of twenty-first-century capitalism, Politics & Society, 47(2), 177–204.
Ted 6(所有同學上課前看完後,由○○○同學帶領同學討論)
1.Ohanian, A.(2009, December 17). How to make a splash in social media. Retrieved from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPgQsv2KPwc&ab_channel=TED
2.Allocca, K.(2001, November). Why videos go viral. Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/kevin_allocca_why_videos_go_viral#t-419586
3.Gordon-Levitt, J.(2019, April). How craving attention makes you less creative. Retrieved
fromhttps://www.ted.com/talks/joseph_gordon_levitt_how_craving_attention_makes_you_less_creative
 
第10週
4/25(&Ted 7)  平台分享新聞的商業模式(討論同學的小論文)
1. Martin, F. (2019). The business of news sharing. In F.Maryin., & T. Dwyer(Eds.), Sharing news online:
Commendary cultures and social media news ecologies(pp. 91-128). ebook. Palgrave Macmillan.
2. Bednarek,M.(2019). The language and news values of ‘most highly shared’ news. In F.Maryin., & T. Dwyer
(Eds.), Sharing news online: Commendary cultures and social media news ecologies(pp. 157-188). ebook.
Palgrave Macmillan.
3. Dwyer, T., & Martin, F.(2019). The future of journalism in a sharing ecology. In F.Maryin., & T. Dwyer (Eds.),
Sharing news online: Commendary cultures and social media news ecologies(pp. 285-304). ebook. Palgrave
Macmillan.
Ted 7(所有同學上課前看完後,由○○○同學帶領同學討論)
資料
1. Myrstad, F. L.(2018, September).How tech companies deceive you into giving up your data and privacy.
Retrieved from https://www.ted.com/talks/finn_lutzow_holm_myrstad_how_tech_companies_deceive_you_into_giving_up_your_data_and_privacy
2. Lanier, J.(2018, April). How we need to remake the internet? Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/jaron_lanier_how_we_need_to_remake_the_internet
 
第11週
5/2(&Ted 8)  臉書政治廣告(討論同學的小論文)
1.Auter, Z,J. & Fine, J.A.(2016). Negative campaigning in the social media age: Attack advertising on Facebook.
Polit Behav, 38, 999–1020
2. Hughes, A.(2018). The theory and the practice of political advertising. In A. Huges(Ed.), Market driven
political advertising: Social, digital and mobile marketing, (29-60), London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
3. Huges, A.(2018).Weapons of mass consumption: Social and digital media
in political campaigns. In A. Huges(Ed.), Market driven political advertising: Social, digital and mobile
marketing (61-78). London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
Ted8 (所有同學上課前看完後,由○○○同學帶領同學討論)
臉書政治廣告
1. Cadwalladr , C.(2019, April ).Facebook's role in Brexit -- and the threat to democracy. Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/carole_cadwalladr_facebook_s_role_in_brexit_and_the_threat_to_democracy
2. Betts, A.(2016, June).Why Brexit happened -- and what to do next. Retrieved fromhttps://www.ted.com/talks/alexander_betts_why_brexit_happened_and_what_to_do_next
 
第12週
5/9(&Ted 9)  平台與監理,報告個人的論文主題(討論同學的小論文)
1. Strowel,A., & Vergote, W.(2019).Digital platforms: To regulate or not to regulate? Message to regulators:
get the economics right first, then focus on the right regulation. In B. Devolder (Ed.),The platform economy :
unravelling the legal status of online intermediaries (pp.3-30).Cambridge, UK: Intersentia.
2.Picard, V. (2020).Confronting the misinformation society: Facebook’s”fake news” is a symptom of
unaccountable monopoly power. In M.Zimdars & K. Mcleod(Eds.), Fake news: Understanding media and
misinformation in the digital age.(pp.123-132). London, UK: The MIT Press.
3.Tambini, D.(2018). Social media power and election legitimacy. In M. Moore & A.D. Tambini(Eds.), Digital
dominance: The power of Google, Amazon , Facebook and Apple (pp.265-293). London, UK: Oxford
University Press.

Ted9(所有同學上課前看完後,由○○○同學帶領同學討論)
解決方式:
1.Chehadé, F., & Freedman, B.(2018, September).What everyday citizens can do to claim power on the
internet. Retrieved from https://www.ted.com/talks/fadi_chehade_and_bryn_freedman_what_everyday_citizens_can_do_to_claim_power_on_the_internet
2.Scott,J.Z.(2019, December).Why you should get paid for your data
Retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/jennifer_zhu_scott_why_you_should_get_paid_for_your_data
 
第13週
5/16  第一次論文內容正式報告:(報告至少研讀三篇論文或說明研究進行
步驟) 
第14週
5/23  第二次論文內容正式報告:(報告至少研讀三篇論文或說明研究進行步驟), 
第15週
5/30  第三次論文內容正式報告:(報告至少研讀三篇論文或說明研究進行步驟), 
第16週
6/6  報告完成的論文:小型研討會。每人15分鐘報告論文,並學習評論
其他同學論文。。