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This book offers an unprecedented, informed and research-based analysis by global specialists of the changes and challenges confronting contemporary journalism.
This book consists of special issues from Journalism Studies and Journalism Practice .
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This book offers an unprecedented, informed and research-based analysis by global specialists of the changes and challenges confronting contemporary journalism.
This book consists of special issues from Journalism Studies and Journalism Practice.
This book consists of special issues from Journalism Studies and Journalism Practice.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317985716
- Artikelnr.: 57101574
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317985716
- Artikelnr.: 57101574
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FOREWORD 1. INTRODUCTION Bob Franklin 2. The Future of Journalism James
Curran 3. The Future of Journalism Bettina Peters 4. The Past Is Prologue,
Or: How 19th century journalism might just save 21st century newspapers
Debbie Reddin Van Tuyll 5. Labour, New Media and the Institutional
Restructuring of Journalism James R. Compton and Paul Benedetti 6. From
'We' to 'Me': The changing construction of popular tabloid journalism
Martin Conboy and John Steel 7. Rethinking [Again] the Future of Journalism
Education Donica Mensing 8. The Shifting Cross-Media News Landscape:
Challenges for news producers Kim Schrøder and Bent Steeg Larson 9. Rituals
of Transparency: Evaluating online news outlets' uses of transparency
rituals in the US, UK and Sweden Michael Karlsson 10. Journalism In Second
Life Bonnie Brennan and Erika dela Cerna 11. The Form of Reports on U.S.
Newspaper Internet Sites: An update Kevin Barnhurst 12. The Gradual
Disappearance of Foreign News on German Television: Is there a future for
global, international, world or foreign news? Klaus-Dieter Altmeppen 13.
The Future of Newsmagazines Carla Rodrigues Cardoso 14. Journalistic Elites
In Post-Communist Romania: From heroes of the revolution to media moguls
Mihai Coman 15. News from and in the 'Dark Continent': Afro-pessimism, news
flows, global journalism and media regimes Arnold S. de Beer 16. The
Journalism 'Crisis': Is Australia immune or just ahead of its time? Sally
Young 17. From Credibility to Relevance: Towards a sociology of
journalism's "added value" Heikki Heikkila, Risto Kunelius and Laura Ahva
18. Exploring the Political-Economic Factors of Participatory Journalism:
Views of online journalists in ten countries Marina Vujnovic, Jane B.
Singer, Steve Paulussen, Ari Heinonen, Zvi Reich, Thorsten Quandt, Alfred
Hermida and David Domingo 19. Twittering the News: The emergence of ambient
journalism Alfred Hermida 20. "We're Going to Crack the World Open":
Wikileaks and the future of investigative reporting Lisa Lynch 21.
Competition, Complimentarity or Integration? The relationship between
professional and participatory media Christoph Neuberger and Christian
Nuernbergk 22. The Impact of 'Citizen Journalism' on Chinese Media and
Society Xin Xin 23. Changes in Australian Newspapers 1956-2006 Rodney
Tiffen 24. Where Else is the Money? A study of innovation in online
business models at Newspapers in Britain's 66 Cities Francois Nel 25.
Transparency and the New Ethics of Journalism Angela Phillips 26. The
Development of Privacy Adjudications by the UK Press Complaints Commission
and Their effects on the Future of Journalism Chris Frost 27. Letters From
The Editor: American Journalists, the Internet and the future of Journalism
Wendy Weinhold 28. Not Really Enough: Foreign donors and journalism
training in Ghana, Nigeria and Uganda Anya Schiffrin
Curran 3. The Future of Journalism Bettina Peters 4. The Past Is Prologue,
Or: How 19th century journalism might just save 21st century newspapers
Debbie Reddin Van Tuyll 5. Labour, New Media and the Institutional
Restructuring of Journalism James R. Compton and Paul Benedetti 6. From
'We' to 'Me': The changing construction of popular tabloid journalism
Martin Conboy and John Steel 7. Rethinking [Again] the Future of Journalism
Education Donica Mensing 8. The Shifting Cross-Media News Landscape:
Challenges for news producers Kim Schrøder and Bent Steeg Larson 9. Rituals
of Transparency: Evaluating online news outlets' uses of transparency
rituals in the US, UK and Sweden Michael Karlsson 10. Journalism In Second
Life Bonnie Brennan and Erika dela Cerna 11. The Form of Reports on U.S.
Newspaper Internet Sites: An update Kevin Barnhurst 12. The Gradual
Disappearance of Foreign News on German Television: Is there a future for
global, international, world or foreign news? Klaus-Dieter Altmeppen 13.
The Future of Newsmagazines Carla Rodrigues Cardoso 14. Journalistic Elites
In Post-Communist Romania: From heroes of the revolution to media moguls
Mihai Coman 15. News from and in the 'Dark Continent': Afro-pessimism, news
flows, global journalism and media regimes Arnold S. de Beer 16. The
Journalism 'Crisis': Is Australia immune or just ahead of its time? Sally
Young 17. From Credibility to Relevance: Towards a sociology of
journalism's "added value" Heikki Heikkila, Risto Kunelius and Laura Ahva
18. Exploring the Political-Economic Factors of Participatory Journalism:
Views of online journalists in ten countries Marina Vujnovic, Jane B.
Singer, Steve Paulussen, Ari Heinonen, Zvi Reich, Thorsten Quandt, Alfred
Hermida and David Domingo 19. Twittering the News: The emergence of ambient
journalism Alfred Hermida 20. "We're Going to Crack the World Open":
Wikileaks and the future of investigative reporting Lisa Lynch 21.
Competition, Complimentarity or Integration? The relationship between
professional and participatory media Christoph Neuberger and Christian
Nuernbergk 22. The Impact of 'Citizen Journalism' on Chinese Media and
Society Xin Xin 23. Changes in Australian Newspapers 1956-2006 Rodney
Tiffen 24. Where Else is the Money? A study of innovation in online
business models at Newspapers in Britain's 66 Cities Francois Nel 25.
Transparency and the New Ethics of Journalism Angela Phillips 26. The
Development of Privacy Adjudications by the UK Press Complaints Commission
and Their effects on the Future of Journalism Chris Frost 27. Letters From
The Editor: American Journalists, the Internet and the future of Journalism
Wendy Weinhold 28. Not Really Enough: Foreign donors and journalism
training in Ghana, Nigeria and Uganda Anya Schiffrin
FOREWORD 1. INTRODUCTION Bob Franklin 2. The Future of Journalism James
Curran 3. The Future of Journalism Bettina Peters 4. The Past Is Prologue,
Or: How 19th century journalism might just save 21st century newspapers
Debbie Reddin Van Tuyll 5. Labour, New Media and the Institutional
Restructuring of Journalism James R. Compton and Paul Benedetti 6. From
'We' to 'Me': The changing construction of popular tabloid journalism
Martin Conboy and John Steel 7. Rethinking [Again] the Future of Journalism
Education Donica Mensing 8. The Shifting Cross-Media News Landscape:
Challenges for news producers Kim Schrøder and Bent Steeg Larson 9. Rituals
of Transparency: Evaluating online news outlets' uses of transparency
rituals in the US, UK and Sweden Michael Karlsson 10. Journalism In Second
Life Bonnie Brennan and Erika dela Cerna 11. The Form of Reports on U.S.
Newspaper Internet Sites: An update Kevin Barnhurst 12. The Gradual
Disappearance of Foreign News on German Television: Is there a future for
global, international, world or foreign news? Klaus-Dieter Altmeppen 13.
The Future of Newsmagazines Carla Rodrigues Cardoso 14. Journalistic Elites
In Post-Communist Romania: From heroes of the revolution to media moguls
Mihai Coman 15. News from and in the 'Dark Continent': Afro-pessimism, news
flows, global journalism and media regimes Arnold S. de Beer 16. The
Journalism 'Crisis': Is Australia immune or just ahead of its time? Sally
Young 17. From Credibility to Relevance: Towards a sociology of
journalism's "added value" Heikki Heikkila, Risto Kunelius and Laura Ahva
18. Exploring the Political-Economic Factors of Participatory Journalism:
Views of online journalists in ten countries Marina Vujnovic, Jane B.
Singer, Steve Paulussen, Ari Heinonen, Zvi Reich, Thorsten Quandt, Alfred
Hermida and David Domingo 19. Twittering the News: The emergence of ambient
journalism Alfred Hermida 20. "We're Going to Crack the World Open":
Wikileaks and the future of investigative reporting Lisa Lynch 21.
Competition, Complimentarity or Integration? The relationship between
professional and participatory media Christoph Neuberger and Christian
Nuernbergk 22. The Impact of 'Citizen Journalism' on Chinese Media and
Society Xin Xin 23. Changes in Australian Newspapers 1956-2006 Rodney
Tiffen 24. Where Else is the Money? A study of innovation in online
business models at Newspapers in Britain's 66 Cities Francois Nel 25.
Transparency and the New Ethics of Journalism Angela Phillips 26. The
Development of Privacy Adjudications by the UK Press Complaints Commission
and Their effects on the Future of Journalism Chris Frost 27. Letters From
The Editor: American Journalists, the Internet and the future of Journalism
Wendy Weinhold 28. Not Really Enough: Foreign donors and journalism
training in Ghana, Nigeria and Uganda Anya Schiffrin
Curran 3. The Future of Journalism Bettina Peters 4. The Past Is Prologue,
Or: How 19th century journalism might just save 21st century newspapers
Debbie Reddin Van Tuyll 5. Labour, New Media and the Institutional
Restructuring of Journalism James R. Compton and Paul Benedetti 6. From
'We' to 'Me': The changing construction of popular tabloid journalism
Martin Conboy and John Steel 7. Rethinking [Again] the Future of Journalism
Education Donica Mensing 8. The Shifting Cross-Media News Landscape:
Challenges for news producers Kim Schrøder and Bent Steeg Larson 9. Rituals
of Transparency: Evaluating online news outlets' uses of transparency
rituals in the US, UK and Sweden Michael Karlsson 10. Journalism In Second
Life Bonnie Brennan and Erika dela Cerna 11. The Form of Reports on U.S.
Newspaper Internet Sites: An update Kevin Barnhurst 12. The Gradual
Disappearance of Foreign News on German Television: Is there a future for
global, international, world or foreign news? Klaus-Dieter Altmeppen 13.
The Future of Newsmagazines Carla Rodrigues Cardoso 14. Journalistic Elites
In Post-Communist Romania: From heroes of the revolution to media moguls
Mihai Coman 15. News from and in the 'Dark Continent': Afro-pessimism, news
flows, global journalism and media regimes Arnold S. de Beer 16. The
Journalism 'Crisis': Is Australia immune or just ahead of its time? Sally
Young 17. From Credibility to Relevance: Towards a sociology of
journalism's "added value" Heikki Heikkila, Risto Kunelius and Laura Ahva
18. Exploring the Political-Economic Factors of Participatory Journalism:
Views of online journalists in ten countries Marina Vujnovic, Jane B.
Singer, Steve Paulussen, Ari Heinonen, Zvi Reich, Thorsten Quandt, Alfred
Hermida and David Domingo 19. Twittering the News: The emergence of ambient
journalism Alfred Hermida 20. "We're Going to Crack the World Open":
Wikileaks and the future of investigative reporting Lisa Lynch 21.
Competition, Complimentarity or Integration? The relationship between
professional and participatory media Christoph Neuberger and Christian
Nuernbergk 22. The Impact of 'Citizen Journalism' on Chinese Media and
Society Xin Xin 23. Changes in Australian Newspapers 1956-2006 Rodney
Tiffen 24. Where Else is the Money? A study of innovation in online
business models at Newspapers in Britain's 66 Cities Francois Nel 25.
Transparency and the New Ethics of Journalism Angela Phillips 26. The
Development of Privacy Adjudications by the UK Press Complaints Commission
and Their effects on the Future of Journalism Chris Frost 27. Letters From
The Editor: American Journalists, the Internet and the future of Journalism
Wendy Weinhold 28. Not Really Enough: Foreign donors and journalism
training in Ghana, Nigeria and Uganda Anya Schiffrin