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Digital Journalism
Emerging Media and the Changing Horizons of Journalism
Kevin Kawamoto (Anthology Editor) , David Carlson (Contributor) , Cheryl Diaz Meyer (Contributor) , Rich Gordon (Contributor) , Kevin Kawamoto (Contributor) , John V. Pavlik (Contributor) , Adam Clayton Powell III (Contributor) , Patricia M. Radin (Contributor) , Paul W. Taylor (Contributor) , Melissa A. Wall (Contributor)
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Digital Journalism
Emerging Media and the Changing Horizons of Journalism
Kevin Kawamoto (Anthology Editor) , David Carlson (Contributor) , Cheryl Diaz Meyer (Contributor) , Rich Gordon (Contributor) , Kevin Kawamoto (Contributor) , John V. Pavlik (Contributor) , Adam Clayton Powell III (Contributor) , Patricia M. Radin (Contributor) , Paul W. Taylor (Contributor) , Melissa A. Wall (Contributor)
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Description
Today's journalists need a wide range of knowledge, technical skills, and digital savvy. In this innovative book, experts on digital journalism share their perspectives on what digital journalism is, where it came from, and where it may be going. Addressing some of the most important issues in new media and journalism, authors take on history, convergence, ethics, online media and politics, alternative digital sources of information, and cutting-edge technology, from multimedia web sites and 360-degree cameras to global satellite capabilities. Digital Journalism is a valuable resource for all journalism students and an intriguing read for anyone interested in the changing technology of news.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Digital Journalism: Views from the Horizon
Chapter 3 The History of Online Journalism
Chapter 4 The Meanings and Implications of Convergence
Chapter 5 New Technology and News Flows: Journalism and Crisis Coverage
Chapter 6 Digital Photojournalism
Chapter 7 Satellites, the Internet, and Journalism
Chapter 8 Social Movements and the Net: Activist Journalism Goes Digital
Chapter 9 Digital Government and an Informatics of Governing: Remediating the Relationship between Citizens and their Government
Chapter 10 Online Medical Communication among Peers: The Net and Alternatives to Traditional Journalism
Chapter 11 Conclusion
Chapter 12 Multimedia Coverage: A Case Study and Exercise
Product details
Published | 22 Oct 2003 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 208 |
ISBN | 9780742577039 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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A handful of other books have been written on this subject, but this very readable book is one of the few to give perspectives from such diverse areas of expertise. Highly recommended.
Choice Reviews
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A thought-provoking look at the roots of Web publishing, Digital Journalism demystifies the remarkable technology innovations that spawned instant global publishing and brought the world to our desktops. These essays provide stepping stones for classroom discussion by giving us the reporter's view from inside a torrent of change.
Janice Castro, The Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University