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This book explores how the Covid-19 pandemic triggered profound changes in the practice and consumption of digital journalism. Featuring original research from around the globe, the volume examines key challenges of covering the pandemic from Zimbabwe to China and the UK.
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This book explores how the Covid-19 pandemic triggered profound changes in the practice and consumption of digital journalism. Featuring original research from around the globe, the volume examines key challenges of covering the pandemic from Zimbabwe to China and the UK.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040317501
- Artikelnr.: 72736130
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040317501
- Artikelnr.: 72736130
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Thorsten Quandt is Professor of Communication Studies and Dean, Faculty of Education and Social Sciences at the University of Münster, Germany. He (co)published more than 200 scientific articles and several books. Quandt is a Fellow of the International Communication Association (ICA). His research and teaching fields include online communication, media innovation research, digital games and journalism. Karin Wahl-Jorgensen is Professor in the Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Culture and serves as University Dean of Research Environment and Culture. Her research focuses on journalism and citizenship, and she has authored or edited ten books. Recent books include Emotions, Media and Politics (2019), Digital Citizenship in a Datafied Society (2019, with Arne Hintz and Lina Dencik), and Handbook of Journalism Studies, 2nd edition (2020, Routledge, co-edited with Thomas Hanitzsch).
Introduction: The Coronavirus Pandemic and the Transformation of (Digital)
Journalism 1. Covering Conspiracy: Approaches to Reporting the COVID/5G
Conspiracy Theory 2. An Emotional Rally: Exploring Commenters' Responses to
Online News Coverage of the COVID-19 Crisis in Austria 3. Is Sensationalist
Disinformation More Effective? Three Facilitating Factors at the National,
Individual, and Situational Level 4. Reporting the Covid-19 Pandemic:
Trauma on Our Own Doorstep 5. Digital News Readership and Subscription in
the United States during COVID-19: A Longitudinal Analysis of Clickstream
and Subscription Data from a Local News Site 6. "Crisis Coverage Gap": The
Divide between Public Interest and Local News' Facebook Posts about
COVID-19 in the United States 7. Digital Technologies and the Changing
Journalism Cultures in Zimbabwe: Examining the Lived Experiences of
Journalists Covering the COVID-19 Pandemic 8. Press Freedom during
Covid-19: The Digital Discourses of the International Press Institute,
Reporters Sans Frontières, and the Committee to Protect Journalists 9.
Women's Use and Abuse of the News Media during the COVID-19 Pandemic on
Mumsnet 10. Refracting the Pandemic: A Field Theory Approach to Chinese
Journalists' Sourcing Options in the Age of COVID-19 11. Change and
Continuity in Digital Journalism: The Covid-19 Pandemic as Situational
Context for Broader Arguments about the Field
Journalism 1. Covering Conspiracy: Approaches to Reporting the COVID/5G
Conspiracy Theory 2. An Emotional Rally: Exploring Commenters' Responses to
Online News Coverage of the COVID-19 Crisis in Austria 3. Is Sensationalist
Disinformation More Effective? Three Facilitating Factors at the National,
Individual, and Situational Level 4. Reporting the Covid-19 Pandemic:
Trauma on Our Own Doorstep 5. Digital News Readership and Subscription in
the United States during COVID-19: A Longitudinal Analysis of Clickstream
and Subscription Data from a Local News Site 6. "Crisis Coverage Gap": The
Divide between Public Interest and Local News' Facebook Posts about
COVID-19 in the United States 7. Digital Technologies and the Changing
Journalism Cultures in Zimbabwe: Examining the Lived Experiences of
Journalists Covering the COVID-19 Pandemic 8. Press Freedom during
Covid-19: The Digital Discourses of the International Press Institute,
Reporters Sans Frontières, and the Committee to Protect Journalists 9.
Women's Use and Abuse of the News Media during the COVID-19 Pandemic on
Mumsnet 10. Refracting the Pandemic: A Field Theory Approach to Chinese
Journalists' Sourcing Options in the Age of COVID-19 11. Change and
Continuity in Digital Journalism: The Covid-19 Pandemic as Situational
Context for Broader Arguments about the Field
Introduction: The Coronavirus Pandemic and the Transformation of (Digital)
Journalism 1. Covering Conspiracy: Approaches to Reporting the COVID/5G
Conspiracy Theory 2. An Emotional Rally: Exploring Commenters' Responses to
Online News Coverage of the COVID-19 Crisis in Austria 3. Is Sensationalist
Disinformation More Effective? Three Facilitating Factors at the National,
Individual, and Situational Level 4. Reporting the Covid-19 Pandemic:
Trauma on Our Own Doorstep 5. Digital News Readership and Subscription in
the United States during COVID-19: A Longitudinal Analysis of Clickstream
and Subscription Data from a Local News Site 6. "Crisis Coverage Gap": The
Divide between Public Interest and Local News' Facebook Posts about
COVID-19 in the United States 7. Digital Technologies and the Changing
Journalism Cultures in Zimbabwe: Examining the Lived Experiences of
Journalists Covering the COVID-19 Pandemic 8. Press Freedom during
Covid-19: The Digital Discourses of the International Press Institute,
Reporters Sans Frontières, and the Committee to Protect Journalists 9.
Women's Use and Abuse of the News Media during the COVID-19 Pandemic on
Mumsnet 10. Refracting the Pandemic: A Field Theory Approach to Chinese
Journalists' Sourcing Options in the Age of COVID-19 11. Change and
Continuity in Digital Journalism: The Covid-19 Pandemic as Situational
Context for Broader Arguments about the Field
Journalism 1. Covering Conspiracy: Approaches to Reporting the COVID/5G
Conspiracy Theory 2. An Emotional Rally: Exploring Commenters' Responses to
Online News Coverage of the COVID-19 Crisis in Austria 3. Is Sensationalist
Disinformation More Effective? Three Facilitating Factors at the National,
Individual, and Situational Level 4. Reporting the Covid-19 Pandemic:
Trauma on Our Own Doorstep 5. Digital News Readership and Subscription in
the United States during COVID-19: A Longitudinal Analysis of Clickstream
and Subscription Data from a Local News Site 6. "Crisis Coverage Gap": The
Divide between Public Interest and Local News' Facebook Posts about
COVID-19 in the United States 7. Digital Technologies and the Changing
Journalism Cultures in Zimbabwe: Examining the Lived Experiences of
Journalists Covering the COVID-19 Pandemic 8. Press Freedom during
Covid-19: The Digital Discourses of the International Press Institute,
Reporters Sans Frontières, and the Committee to Protect Journalists 9.
Women's Use and Abuse of the News Media during the COVID-19 Pandemic on
Mumsnet 10. Refracting the Pandemic: A Field Theory Approach to Chinese
Journalists' Sourcing Options in the Age of COVID-19 11. Change and
Continuity in Digital Journalism: The Covid-19 Pandemic as Situational
Context for Broader Arguments about the Field