The End of Journalism- Version 2.0
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(Sprache: Englisch)
This book brings together the work of British, American and Australian scholars and practitioners in a new edition of this popular collection. It examines the practices of reportage in an era of social networking and online news, an age of altered audience...
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This book brings together the work of British, American and Australian scholars and practitioners in a new edition of this popular collection. It examines the practices of reportage in an era of social networking and online news, an age of altered audience expectations in which the biggest scandal is the conduct of the tabloid press itself.
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This book brings together the work of British, American and Australian scholars and practitioners in a substantially new edition of this popular collection. It examines the practices of reportage in an era of social networking and online news, an age of altered audience expectations in which the biggest tabloid scandal is the conduct of the tabloid press itself. It debates notions of subjectivity and objectivity in journalism today, explores how new technologies have mobilized professional and aspiring journalists alike, examines the practices and impacts of citizen journalism and user-generated content, investigates the political and cultural value of populist news and interrogates how radical ongoing developments in political, economic, professional, institutional and technological conditions are continuing to change the nature of the news industry in the second decade of the twenty-first century.
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Contents: Alec Charles: The Abuse of Power: Savile, Leveson and the Internet - Ivor Gaber: Three Cheers for Subjectivity: The Continuing Collapse of the Seven Pillars of Journalistic Wisdom - Andrew Calcutt/Philip Hammond: Objectivity, Objectification and the End of Journalism - David Cameron: Mobile Journalism: A Snapshot of Ongoing Research and Practice - Richard Junger: An Alternative to Fortress Journalism: Historical Precedents for Citizen Journalism and Crowdsourcing in the United States - Jon Silverman: YouTube If You Want To: Camera Phones, Investigative Journalism and Social Control - Gavin Stewart: I cant belive a war started and Wikipedia sleeps: News by Online Encyclopaedia - James Morrison: Armchair Auditing and the Great Town Hall Transparency Swindle - David McQueen: Between a Rock and a Hard Place - the Uncertain Future of Current Affairs - Mick Temple: A Forum for Fruitcakes and Fascists: The Saviour of Mainstream Journalism - Alec Charles: The Paper Menagerie: Making Sense of Soft News.
Autoren-Porträt
Alec Charles is Head of Media at the University of Chester and formerly Principal Lecturer in Media at the University of Bedfordshire, editor of Media in the Enlarged Europe (2009) and Media/Democracy: A Comparative Study (2013), co-editor of The End of Journalism (2011) and author of Interactivity: New Media, Politics and Society (2012). He has worked as a broadcast and print journalist, and has previously taught at universities in Cornwall, Japan and Eastern Europe.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2014, Neuausgabe, VIII, 250 Seiten, Maße: 13,9 x 21,6 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Alec Charles
- Verlag: Peter Lang Ltd. International Academic Publishers
- ISBN-10: 1906165483
- ISBN-13: 9781906165482
- Erscheinungsdatum: 05.05.2014
Sprache:
Englisch
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