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The future of journalism : developments and debates / edited by Bob Franklin.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Journalism studies: theory and practicePublisher: London Routledge, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Description: 388 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780415827546
  • 041582754X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 070.4 23
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction: The Future of Journalism: Developments and debates / Bob Franklin -- pt. I The Future of Journalism: News, Democracy and `infotainment' -- 2.Farewell to Journalism? Time for a rethinking / Robert W. McChesney -- 3.Journalism To Go: The changing spaces of news consumption / Chris Peters -- 4.The Effect of Soft News on Public Attachment to the News: Is "infotainment" good for democracy? / An Nguyen -- 5.Determinants of News Content: Comparing journalists' perceptions of the normative and actual impact of different event properties when deciding what's news / David Nicolas Hopmann -- pt. II Funding the Future of Journalism -- 6.Why Old Media Will be Funding Journalism in the Future / Ame H. Krumsvik -- 7.Aggregation, Content Farms and Huffinization: The rise of low-pay and no-pay journalism / Piet Bakker -- 8.The 4C's of Mobile News: Channels, conversation, content and commerce / Oscar Westlund --
Contents note continued: 9.Crowdfunding and Non-Profit Media: The emergence of new models for public interest journalism / Jose L. Gonzalez -- 10.The Strategic Repertoire of Publishers in the Media Crisis: The "Five C" scheme in Germany / Edda Humprecht -- 11.Converging Journalism: Producing and publishing for multi-platform conglomerates in Canada / Eric George -- 12.Who Pays for Good Journalism? Accountability journalism and media ownership in the Central and Eastern European countries / Janis Juzefovics -- pt. III Digital Media and a Changing Journalism Practice -- 13.The Algorithms Behind the Headlines: How machine-written news redefines the core skills of human journalists / Arjen van Dalen -- 14.Tweets and Truth: Journalism as a discipline of collaborative verification / Alfred Hermida -- 15.Sociability, Speed and Quality in the Changing News Environment / Angela Phillips -- 16.Twitter Links Between Politicians and Journalists / Peter Verweij --
Contents note continued: 17.Share, Like, Recommend: Decoding the social media news consumer / Donna Logan -- 18.The Future of Personalization at News Websites: Lessons from a longitudinal study / Steve Schifferes -- 19.The Form of Online News in the Mainstream US Press, 2001-2010 / Kevin G. Barnhurst -- 20.Researching News Discussion on Twitter: New methodologies / Jean Burgess -- 21.The Journalistic Hyperlink: Prescriptive discourses about linking in online news / Juliette De Maeyer -- 22.Breaking News Online: How news stories are updated and maintained around-the-clock / Kostas Saltzis -- 23.The Re-Birth of the "Beat": A hyperlocal online newsgathering model / Murray Dick -- 24.The Printed Rise of the Common Man: How Web 2.0 has changed the representation of ordinary people in newspapers / Karin Raeymaeckers -- pt. IV Journalism: Changing Professional Roles, Perceptions and Identities -- 25.Freelance Journalists as a Flexible Workforce in Media Industries / Martina Ladendorf --
Contents note continued: 26."We Used To Be Queens and Now We Are Slaves": Working conditions and career strategies in the journalistic field / Dimitri Prandner -- 27.Russian and Swedish Journalists: Professional roles, ideals and daily reality / Elena Degtereva -- 28.Three Generations of Polish Journalists: Professional roles and identities / Szymon Ossowski -- pt. V Changing Global Journalism -- 29.Foreign Reporting in the Sphere of Network Journalism / Ansgard Heinrich -- 30.Which Future for Foreign Correspondence? London foreign correspondents in the age of global media / Cristina Archetti -- 31.WikiLeaks: Ethical Minefield or a Democratic Revolution in Journalism? A case study of the impact of Afghanistan coverage in the Norwegian daily / Aftenposten Rune Ottosen -- 32.The Newsroom of the Future: Newsroom convergence models in China / Shixin Ivy Zhang --
Contents note continued: 33.The Convergence Process in Public Audiovisual Groups: The case of Basque public radio television (EITB) / Irati Agirreazkuenaga.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction: The Future of Journalism: Developments and debates / Bob Franklin -- pt. I The Future of Journalism: News, Democracy and `infotainment' -- 2.Farewell to Journalism? Time for a rethinking / Robert W. McChesney -- 3.Journalism To Go: The changing spaces of news consumption / Chris Peters -- 4.The Effect of Soft News on Public Attachment to the News: Is "infotainment" good for democracy? / An Nguyen -- 5.Determinants of News Content: Comparing journalists' perceptions of the normative and actual impact of different event properties when deciding what's news / David Nicolas Hopmann -- pt. II Funding the Future of Journalism -- 6.Why Old Media Will be Funding Journalism in the Future / Ame H. Krumsvik -- 7.Aggregation, Content Farms and Huffinization: The rise of low-pay and no-pay journalism / Piet Bakker -- 8.The 4C's of Mobile News: Channels, conversation, content and commerce / Oscar Westlund --

Contents note continued: 9.Crowdfunding and Non-Profit Media: The emergence of new models for public interest journalism / Jose L. Gonzalez -- 10.The Strategic Repertoire of Publishers in the Media Crisis: The "Five C" scheme in Germany / Edda Humprecht -- 11.Converging Journalism: Producing and publishing for multi-platform conglomerates in Canada / Eric George -- 12.Who Pays for Good Journalism? Accountability journalism and media ownership in the Central and Eastern European countries / Janis Juzefovics -- pt. III Digital Media and a Changing Journalism Practice -- 13.The Algorithms Behind the Headlines: How machine-written news redefines the core skills of human journalists / Arjen van Dalen -- 14.Tweets and Truth: Journalism as a discipline of collaborative verification / Alfred Hermida -- 15.Sociability, Speed and Quality in the Changing News Environment / Angela Phillips -- 16.Twitter Links Between Politicians and Journalists / Peter Verweij --

Contents note continued: 17.Share, Like, Recommend: Decoding the social media news consumer / Donna Logan -- 18.The Future of Personalization at News Websites: Lessons from a longitudinal study / Steve Schifferes -- 19.The Form of Online News in the Mainstream US Press, 2001-2010 / Kevin G. Barnhurst -- 20.Researching News Discussion on Twitter: New methodologies / Jean Burgess -- 21.The Journalistic Hyperlink: Prescriptive discourses about linking in online news / Juliette De Maeyer -- 22.Breaking News Online: How news stories are updated and maintained around-the-clock / Kostas Saltzis -- 23.The Re-Birth of the "Beat": A hyperlocal online newsgathering model / Murray Dick -- 24.The Printed Rise of the Common Man: How Web 2.0 has changed the representation of ordinary people in newspapers / Karin Raeymaeckers -- pt. IV Journalism: Changing Professional Roles, Perceptions and Identities -- 25.Freelance Journalists as a Flexible Workforce in Media Industries / Martina Ladendorf --

Contents note continued: 26."We Used To Be Queens and Now We Are Slaves": Working conditions and career strategies in the journalistic field / Dimitri Prandner -- 27.Russian and Swedish Journalists: Professional roles, ideals and daily reality / Elena Degtereva -- 28.Three Generations of Polish Journalists: Professional roles and identities / Szymon Ossowski -- pt. V Changing Global Journalism -- 29.Foreign Reporting in the Sphere of Network Journalism / Ansgard Heinrich -- 30.Which Future for Foreign Correspondence? London foreign correspondents in the age of global media / Cristina Archetti -- 31.WikiLeaks: Ethical Minefield or a Democratic Revolution in Journalism? A case study of the impact of Afghanistan coverage in the Norwegian daily / Aftenposten Rune Ottosen -- 32.The Newsroom of the Future: Newsroom convergence models in China / Shixin Ivy Zhang --

Contents note continued: 33.The Convergence Process in Public Audiovisual Groups: The case of Basque public radio television (EITB) / Irati Agirreazkuenaga.

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