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Bringing together theory and practice, this collection critically examines emerging conceptual, methodological and production frameworks for the study of immersive journalism.
Having first begun in academia, the practice of virtual reality/360 video immersive journalism has seen a steep rise in the professional arena in recent years. Uniting contributions from scholars and practitioners at the cutting-edge of this vibrant field, this book provides a summary of the history, development and key debates in immersive journalism and considers issues such as conceptualising and researching…mehr

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Bringing together theory and practice, this collection critically examines emerging conceptual, methodological and production frameworks for the study of immersive journalism.

Having first begun in academia, the practice of virtual reality/360 video immersive journalism has seen a steep rise in the professional arena in recent years. Uniting contributions from scholars and practitioners at the cutting-edge of this vibrant field, this book provides a summary of the history, development and key debates in immersive journalism and considers issues such as conceptualising and researching immersive journalism, teaching and producing immersive journalism, and situating immersive journalism in a wider theoretical and ethical context. Each chapter introduces readers to the key terms and concepts in that area and provides study questions to help them engage with the text.

Encouraging further enquiry and theorisation, and experimental design and production, Insights onImmersive Journalism is an invaluable resource for students and scholars interested in Immersive Journalism and Media.
Autorenporträt
Ana Luisa Sánchez Laws is Professor of Interdisciplinary Methodologies and Methods at the University of Tromsø The Arctic University of Norway. She has published extensively on uses of digital technologies in museums and in news media.