mediadiagrams
Mediadiagrams are a class of diagrammatic representations used to model and analyze the structure, flow, and influence within media ecosystems. They aim to reveal relationships among content items, platforms, audiences, producers, regulators, and other actors, as well as the dissemination and reception of media.
They encompass various forms, including network graphs, flowcharts, causal loop diagrams, and timeline maps. In each
Methodologically, mediadiagrams rely on data from production logs, distribution metadata, social interactions, and audience analytics. They
Uses include tracing distribution paths of content, analyzing cross-platform amplification, studying the impact of policies on
History: The concept builds on network visualization and systems thinking. It gained uptake as digital media
Limitations: The accuracy depends on data quality and model assumptions. Diagrams may oversimplify complex social processes,
See also: network diagram, information diagram, systems thinking, media ecology, causal loop diagram.