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Buch, Englisch, 242 Seiten

Bromley

On-line Journalism

Buch, Englisch, 242 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-4129-0009-6
Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd


Digitization presents many challenges to journalism, and also to understanding the context in which journalism takes place.

This volume brings together the perspectives of key researchers and scholars to consider the relationship between digitization, journalism production and journalism practice.

In a rapidly-changing environment, this book provides an accessible means of understanding the impact, process and terms of digitization. It examines:

- concepts and contexts e.g. the public sphere, the information society, etc.

- developments in the media e.g.convergence, the digital divide, etc.

- issues of the post-journalism era e.g. deprofessionalisation, civic participation, etc.

- digitization and newswork and newswork setting e.g. CAJ, online journalism, etc.

- the functions of Journalism e.g. democractic, deliberative, etc.

The papers take a deliberately international stance and use a wide range of case-studies and methodological positions.

This book will be welcomed by readers seeking to understand the global digital process and journalism and those studying Journalism, Mass Communication, Cultural Studies and Sociology.
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Journalism and the Digital Age - Michael Bromley
The Emergence of Online Journalism - Stuart Allan

Hard Questions, Soft Answers for a Medium in Flux - Sam Lehman-Wilzig and Nava Cohen-Avigdor

Methodological Problems and Proposals for e-Journalism Jesearch
From BBC Newsroom to BBC Newscentre - Simon Cottle

On Changing Technology and Journalist Practices

Changing Relations - Anne Dunn

Professionalism, Quality and Audiences in the Digital Media Age
Student/Community Oriented Learning - Nisar Keshvani and Sharon Tickle
Alternative Online Journalism Education
Computer-assisted Reporting - Margaret Lawson

An Empirical Study of CAR Adoption
New Technologies in News Reporting - Bruce Garrison

Journalists' Perceptions of Electronic Mail
`Third Age' Journalism - Howard Tumber and Marina Prentoulis

De-professionalisation?

From Orientation to Dialogue - Mark Deuze

How the Web Enables Different Types of Journalism
Journalists and the Digital Divide - John Cokley

Re-structuring the Local Communication Sphere - Ari Heinonen
Digital Citizen Journalism
Online Journalism and the Potential for Electronic Democracy - Jane Singer

Radical Journalism, Digitization and Creativity - Chris Atton


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