Philip M. Napoli offers a timely and persuasive case for seeing social media as news media, with a fundamental obligation to serve the public interest. Social Media and the Public Interest offers valuable insights for the democratic governance of todayà â â s most influential shapers of news.
Philip M. Napoli offers a timely and persuasive case for seeing social media as news media, with a fundamental obligation to serve the public interest. Social Media and the Public Interest offers valuable insights for the democratic governance of todayà â â s most influential shapers of news.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philip M. Napoli is the James R. Shepley Professor of Public Policy in the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University, where he is also a faculty affiliate with the DeWitt Wallace Center for Media and Democracy. His previous books include Audience Economics: Media Institutions and the Audience Marketplace (2003) and Audience Evolution: New Technologies and the Transformation of Media Audiences (2010), both from Columbia University Press.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Taming of the Web and the Rise of Algorithmic News 2. Algorithmic Gatekeeping and the Transformation of News Organizations 3. The First Amendment, Fake News, and Filter Bubbles 4. The Structure of the Algorithmic Marketplace of Ideas 5. The Public-Interest Principle in Media Governance: Past and Present 6. Reviving the Public Interest Conclusion Notes Index
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Taming of the Web and the Rise of Algorithmic News 2. Algorithmic Gatekeeping and the Transformation of News Organizations 3. The First Amendment, Fake News, and Filter Bubbles 4. The Structure of the Algorithmic Marketplace of Ideas 5. The Public-Interest Principle in Media Governance: Past and Present 6. Reviving the Public Interest Conclusion Notes Index
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