The handbook of global online journalism [electronic resource] / edited by Eugenia Siapera, Andreas Veglis.
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TextSeries: Handbooks in communication and mediaPublication details: Malden : Wiley-Blackwell, 2012.Description: 1 electronic resource (xvi, 512 p.) : ill. b&wISBN: - 9781444338553
- 9781118313954
- Global online journalism
- 070.4
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ch. 1. Introduction / Eugenia Siapera and Andreas Veglis -- Pt. 1. Theories -- Ch. 2. Media convergence / Infotendencias group -- Ch. 3. Challenging values: the 'good' journalist online / John O' Sullivan -- Ch. 4. Experiencing journalism: a new model for online newspapers / Sue Robinson -- Ch. 5. The field of online journalism: a Bourdieusian analysis / Eugenia Siapera, Lia-Paschalia Spyridou -- Pt. 2. Politics -- Ch. 6. Online journalism and civic life / Joao Carlos Correia -- Ch. 7. De-democratising the news? new media and the structural practices of journalism / Natalie Fenton -- Ch. 8. Crises, radical online journalism and the state / Salter Lee -- Ch. 9. Forms of online journalism and politics / Eugenia Siapera -- Ch. 10. Production. Bridging the gap: towards a typology of cross-media news production processes / Ivar John Erdal -- Ch. 11. Technology and the transformation of news work. Are labor conditions in (online) journalism changing? / Steve Paulussen -- Ch. 12. Journalism and cross media publishing: the case of Greece / Andreas Veglis -- Ch. 13. The economics of online journalism / Richard Van Der Wurff -- Pt. 4. Practices -- Ch. 14. Crowdsourcing investigative journalism: help me investigate: a case study / Paul Bradshaw with Andy Brightwell -- Ch. 15. Media accountability practices in online news media / David Domingo, Heikki Heikkilä -- Ch. 16. Technology and journalism: conflict and convergence in production level / Andreas Giannakoulopoulos, Iraklis Varlamis, Stelios Kouloglou -- Ch. 17. Social journalism: exploring how social media is shaping journalism / Alfred Hermida -- Pt. 5. Contents -- Ch. 18. Online news reporting of crisis events: investigating the role of citizen witnessing / Stuart Allan -- Ch. 19. Contribution to an online journalism language: multimedia grammar / Joao Canavilhas -- Ch. 20. The paradox of personalization: the social and reflexive turn of adaptive news / Neil Thurman and Steve Schifferes -- Pt. 6. Global contexts -- Ch. 21. Brazilian news blogs and mainstream news organizations: tensions, symbiosis or independency? / Bailey and Marques -- Ch. 22. A chance for diversity? Australian online journalism / Axel Bruns -- Ch. 23. Online journalism in Germany / Thomas Hanitzsch and Thorsten Quandt -- Ch. 24. The evolution, present, and challenges of online journalism in Nigeria / Farooq A. Kperogi -- Ch. 25. Doing journalism online: how UK news organizations have adapted in the age of the internet / Kostas Saltzis -- Ch. 26. J-blogging in China: development, significance and challenges / Jin Shang, Hao Zhang.
The Handbook to Global Online Journalism features a collection of readings from international practitioners and scholars that represent a comprehensive and state-of-the-art overview of the relationship between the internet and journalism around the world.
- It provides a state-of-the-art overview of current research and future directions of online journalism.
- Traces the evolution of journalistic practices, business models, and shifting patterns of journalistic cultures that have emerged around the world with the migration of news online.
- Written and edited by top international researchers and practitioners in the area of online journalism.
- Features an extensive breadth of coverage, including economics, organizational practices, contents and experiences.
- Discusses developments in online news in a wide range of countries, from the USA to Brazil, and from Germany to China.
- It contains original theory, new research data, and reviews of existing studies in the field.
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