End of Journalism : News in the Twenty-First Century. için kapak resmi
End of Journalism : News in the Twenty-First Century.
Başlık:
End of Journalism : News in the Twenty-First Century.
Yazar:
Charles, Alec.
ISBN:
9783035301502
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1 online resource (250 pages)
İçerik:
Contents - v -- Acknowledgements - vii -- Alec Charles - Introduction: Resistance is Useless - 1 -- Andrew Calcutt and Philip Hammond - Objectivity and the End of Journalism - 19 -- Ivor Gaber - Three Cheers for Subjectivity: Or the Crumbling ofthe Seven Pillars of Traditional Journalistic Wisdom - 31 -- Jon Silverman - YouTube If You Want To: New Media, Investigative Tele-Journalism and Social Control - 51 -- David Cameron - Mobile Journalism: A Snapshot of Current Research and Practice - 63 -- Richard Junger - An Alternative to 'Fortress Journalism'? Historical and Legal Precedents for Citizen Journalism and Crowdsourcing in the United States - 73 -- Marcus Leaning - Understanding Blogs: Just Another Media Form? - 87 -- Clive McGoun - From Cuba with Blogs - 103 -- Roy Krøvel - The War in Chiapas: The Fall and Rise of Independent Journalism - 129 -- Gavin Stewart - 'I cant belive a war started and Wikipedia sleeps': Making News with an Online Encyclopaedia - 139 -- Alec Charles - Attack of the Killer Squirrels: A Study of the Fantastical Symbolism of BBC News Online - 159 -- James Morrison - Spin, Smoke-Filled Rooms and the Decline of Council Reportingby British Local Newspapers: The Slow Demise of Town Hall Transparency - 193 -- Sonya Yan Song - The End - or the Genesis - of Journalism? The Online Extension of Chinese Print Media - 211 -- Gavin Stewart - Afterword: An End of Journalism Studies - 225 -- Notes on Contributors - 229 -- Index - 233.
Özet:
This book offers an international perspective on the current - and future - state of contemporary news-making. The thirteen contributors explore how evolving conditions and technologies of production and reception are changing the practices of journalism across the world - from Britain to Latin America, from the United States to China. The essays examine the role of the journalist in the era of mobile journalism, online journalism and citizen journalism, and ask how our understanding of journalism has changed and will continue to change in response to the rise of the blog, the camera phone and new modes of broadcast and publication. Finally, the volume asks how a new kind of journalist might continue to act as the mediator between people and power in a modern democratic state.
Notlar:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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