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Milestones in Digital Journalism sets out ten defining moments that changed the way we understand, produce, finance and engage with the news today.
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Milestones in Digital Journalism sets out ten defining moments that changed the way we understand, produce, finance and engage with the news today.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040002902
- Artikelnr.: 70096876
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040002902
- Artikelnr.: 70096876
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John V. Pavlik is Professor of Journalism and Media Studies at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA.
Introduction
John V. Pavlik, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Chapter 1. Stealing the newspaper: How the web changed everything for news
Robin Ewing, Hong Kong Baptist University
Chapter 2: Data journalism: The emergence of computational journalism at Georgia Tech, 2006-2008
Nicholas Diakopolous, Northwestern University
Chapter 3. Interactivity, multimedia, and animation in news storytelling: The New York Times' "Snowfall," Swedish SvD's "Räntekartan," and Brazilian Aos Fatos' "Fátima"
Ester Appelgren, Södertörn University
Chapter 4. Social media, citizen reporting, and journalism: Police killing of George Floyd, 2020
Allissa V. Richardson, University of Southern California
Chapter 5. The (mobile) news ecosystem milestone
Carl-Gustav Linden, University of Bergen, Mikko Villi, University of Jyväskylä, and Oscar Westlund, Oslo Metropolitan University and University of Gothenburg
Chapter 6. Casting out empire: Dipsaus and the challenge and promise of Black independent podcasting in the Netherlands
Chenjerai Kumanyika, New York University
Chapter 7. Immersive journalism: Beyond the rectangle with Nonny de la Peña's Hunger in Los Angeles, 2012
Dan Pacheco, Syracuse University
Chapter 8. Drones, satellites and journalism: Telecopter launches aerial journalism, 1958
Kearston L. Wesner, Quinnipiac University
Chapter 9. Algorithms and journalism: A case study of an AI-driven news ranking and recommendation system
Donghee Shin, Chung-Ang University, South Korea
Chapter 10. AI, digital strategy and emerging revenue models for news: The Wall St. Journal's smart paywall, 2018
Jeremy Gilbert, Northwestern University
Reading List
Glossary
Timeline
Index
John V. Pavlik, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Chapter 1. Stealing the newspaper: How the web changed everything for news
Robin Ewing, Hong Kong Baptist University
Chapter 2: Data journalism: The emergence of computational journalism at Georgia Tech, 2006-2008
Nicholas Diakopolous, Northwestern University
Chapter 3. Interactivity, multimedia, and animation in news storytelling: The New York Times' "Snowfall," Swedish SvD's "Räntekartan," and Brazilian Aos Fatos' "Fátima"
Ester Appelgren, Södertörn University
Chapter 4. Social media, citizen reporting, and journalism: Police killing of George Floyd, 2020
Allissa V. Richardson, University of Southern California
Chapter 5. The (mobile) news ecosystem milestone
Carl-Gustav Linden, University of Bergen, Mikko Villi, University of Jyväskylä, and Oscar Westlund, Oslo Metropolitan University and University of Gothenburg
Chapter 6. Casting out empire: Dipsaus and the challenge and promise of Black independent podcasting in the Netherlands
Chenjerai Kumanyika, New York University
Chapter 7. Immersive journalism: Beyond the rectangle with Nonny de la Peña's Hunger in Los Angeles, 2012
Dan Pacheco, Syracuse University
Chapter 8. Drones, satellites and journalism: Telecopter launches aerial journalism, 1958
Kearston L. Wesner, Quinnipiac University
Chapter 9. Algorithms and journalism: A case study of an AI-driven news ranking and recommendation system
Donghee Shin, Chung-Ang University, South Korea
Chapter 10. AI, digital strategy and emerging revenue models for news: The Wall St. Journal's smart paywall, 2018
Jeremy Gilbert, Northwestern University
Reading List
Glossary
Timeline
Index
Introduction
John V. Pavlik, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Chapter 1. Stealing the newspaper: How the web changed everything for news
Robin Ewing, Hong Kong Baptist University
Chapter 2: Data journalism: The emergence of computational journalism at Georgia Tech, 2006-2008
Nicholas Diakopolous, Northwestern University
Chapter 3. Interactivity, multimedia, and animation in news storytelling: The New York Times' "Snowfall," Swedish SvD's "Räntekartan," and Brazilian Aos Fatos' "Fátima"
Ester Appelgren, Södertörn University
Chapter 4. Social media, citizen reporting, and journalism: Police killing of George Floyd, 2020
Allissa V. Richardson, University of Southern California
Chapter 5. The (mobile) news ecosystem milestone
Carl-Gustav Linden, University of Bergen, Mikko Villi, University of Jyväskylä, and Oscar Westlund, Oslo Metropolitan University and University of Gothenburg
Chapter 6. Casting out empire: Dipsaus and the challenge and promise of Black independent podcasting in the Netherlands
Chenjerai Kumanyika, New York University
Chapter 7. Immersive journalism: Beyond the rectangle with Nonny de la Peña's Hunger in Los Angeles, 2012
Dan Pacheco, Syracuse University
Chapter 8. Drones, satellites and journalism: Telecopter launches aerial journalism, 1958
Kearston L. Wesner, Quinnipiac University
Chapter 9. Algorithms and journalism: A case study of an AI-driven news ranking and recommendation system
Donghee Shin, Chung-Ang University, South Korea
Chapter 10. AI, digital strategy and emerging revenue models for news: The Wall St. Journal's smart paywall, 2018
Jeremy Gilbert, Northwestern University
Reading List
Glossary
Timeline
Index
John V. Pavlik, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Chapter 1. Stealing the newspaper: How the web changed everything for news
Robin Ewing, Hong Kong Baptist University
Chapter 2: Data journalism: The emergence of computational journalism at Georgia Tech, 2006-2008
Nicholas Diakopolous, Northwestern University
Chapter 3. Interactivity, multimedia, and animation in news storytelling: The New York Times' "Snowfall," Swedish SvD's "Räntekartan," and Brazilian Aos Fatos' "Fátima"
Ester Appelgren, Södertörn University
Chapter 4. Social media, citizen reporting, and journalism: Police killing of George Floyd, 2020
Allissa V. Richardson, University of Southern California
Chapter 5. The (mobile) news ecosystem milestone
Carl-Gustav Linden, University of Bergen, Mikko Villi, University of Jyväskylä, and Oscar Westlund, Oslo Metropolitan University and University of Gothenburg
Chapter 6. Casting out empire: Dipsaus and the challenge and promise of Black independent podcasting in the Netherlands
Chenjerai Kumanyika, New York University
Chapter 7. Immersive journalism: Beyond the rectangle with Nonny de la Peña's Hunger in Los Angeles, 2012
Dan Pacheco, Syracuse University
Chapter 8. Drones, satellites and journalism: Telecopter launches aerial journalism, 1958
Kearston L. Wesner, Quinnipiac University
Chapter 9. Algorithms and journalism: A case study of an AI-driven news ranking and recommendation system
Donghee Shin, Chung-Ang University, South Korea
Chapter 10. AI, digital strategy and emerging revenue models for news: The Wall St. Journal's smart paywall, 2018
Jeremy Gilbert, Northwestern University
Reading List
Glossary
Timeline
Index