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Across the last decade, journalism has undergone many changes, which have driven scholars to reassess its most fundamental questions, and in the face of digital change to ask again: 'Who is a journalist?' and 'What is journalism?'. Bringing together scholars from across the globe, and highlighting leading work in Africa, Asia, Australia, and Latin America, this companion aims to explore, analyse, and critique the issues that inform Digital Journalism Studies across national, historical and cultural settings. The Routledge Companion to Digital Journalism Studies offers an unprecedented…mehr

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Across the last decade, journalism has undergone many changes, which have driven scholars to reassess its most fundamental questions, and in the face of digital change to ask again: 'Who is a journalist?' and 'What is journalism?'. Bringing together scholars from across the globe, and highlighting leading work in Africa, Asia, Australia, and Latin America, this companion aims to explore, analyse, and critique the issues that inform Digital Journalism Studies across national, historical and cultural settings. The Routledge Companion to Digital Journalism Studies offers an unprecedented collection of essays addressing the key issues and debates shaping the field of Journalism Studies today.
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Autorenporträt
Bob Franklin is Professor of Journalism Studies at the Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies. He is the founding editor of the journals Digital Journalism, Journalism Practice and Journalism Studies. His most recent book is The Future of Journalism: In an Age of Digital Media and Economic Uncertainty (2015). Scott A. Eldridge II is an Assistant Professor of Journalism Studies and Media at the University of Groningen, Netherlands. His research and publications focus on changing concepts of journalism and the challenges to journalism's identity presented by emerging digital actors. He is Reviews Editor for the journal Digital Journalism and is on the editorial boards of Digital Journalism and the Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies.