The Social Media Journalist Handbook teaches readers how to be a real-world social media journalist, tracing the evolution of the field to its current-day practice. This book establishes social media journalism as the latest and one of the most effective ways to practice journalism in the 21st century.
The Social Media Journalist Handbook teaches readers how to be a real-world social media journalist, tracing the evolution of the field to its current-day practice. This book establishes social media journalism as the latest and one of the most effective ways to practice journalism in the 21st century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Yumi Wilson is an Associate Professor of Journalism at San Francisco State University where she has taught since 2004. She also works as a social media consultant and trainer.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Part I: History and overview of the evolution of social media in journalism 1. A theoretical framework to understanding the impact and role of social media in journalism 2. The evolution of social media in journalism 3. Where the jobs are 4. Legal and ethical considerations of using social media in journalism 5. The rise of fake news and its impact on journalism Part II: Best practices in using social media for journalism 6. Personal branding for journalists 7. How to tweet without getting fired 8. How to find sources, stay on top of trends and verify information 9. Best practices for creating content for and with digital and social media 10. Promoting your content 11. Importance of measuring your success 12. Social media for public relations Epilogue
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Part I: History and overview of the evolution of social media in journalism 1. A theoretical framework to understanding the impact and role of social media in journalism 2. The evolution of social media in journalism 3. Where the jobs are 4. Legal and ethical considerations of using social media in journalism 5. The rise of fake news and its impact on journalism Part II: Best practices in using social media for journalism 6. Personal branding for journalists 7. How to tweet without getting fired 8. How to find sources, stay on top of trends and verify information 9. Best practices for creating content for and with digital and social media 10. Promoting your content 11. Importance of measuring your success 12. Social media for public relations Epilogue
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