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The SAGE Handbook of Digital Journalism

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The production and consumption of news in the digital era is blurring the boundaries between professionals, citizens and activists. Actors producing information are multiplying, but still media companies hold central position. Journalism research faces important challenges to capture, examine, and understand the current news environment. The SAGE Handbook of Digital Journalism starts from the pressing need for a thorough and bold debate to redefine the assumptions of research in the changing field of journalism. The 38 chapters, written by a team of global experts, are organised into four key areas:

Section A: Changing Contexts

Section B: News Practices in the Digital Era

Section C: Conceptualizations of Journalism

Section D: Research Strategies

 

By addressing both institutional and non-institutional news production and providing ample attention to the question who is a journalist? and the changing practices of news audiences in the digital era, this Handbook shapes the field and defines the roadmap for the research challenges that scholars will face in the coming decades.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 1260g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2016
  • Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781473906532

About

Rosalind Franklin Fellow and Associate Professor at the University of Groningen Faculty of Arts since February 2012. Previously she worked at the School of Journalism Media and Cultural Studies Cardiff University and at Goldsmiths Leverhulme Media Research Centre. Her research explores the ways in which technological economic and social change is reconfiguring journalism with a particular focus on what is called entrepreneurial journalism. She is co-author of the book Changing Journalism (2011 Routledge). Associate Professor at the College of Staten Island (CUNY). He is the author of Rebuilding the News: Metropolitan Journalism in the Digital Age (Temple University Press) and the forthcoming Journalism: What Everyone Needs to Know (Oxford University Press) (with Len Downie and Michael Schudson) and Remaking the News (with Pablo Boczkowski) (MIT Press). He is currently at work on a historical and ethnographic manuscript tentatively titled Journalistic Cultures of Truth: Data in the Digital Age (Oxford) which examines the relationship between material evidence computational processes and notions of context from 1910 until the present Chair of Journalism at the Department of Information and Communication Sciences at Université libre de Bruxelles (Belgium). Previously he was visiting assistant professor at University of Iowa visiting researcher at University of Tampere and senior lecturer at Universitat Rovira i Virgili. His research focuses on innovation processes in online communication with a special interest in the (re)definition of journalistic practices and identities. He is coauthor of Participatory Journalism: guarding open gates at online newspapers (2011 Wiley-Blackwell) and co-editor of Making Online News (2008 2011 Peter Lang).   Director and Associate Professor at the School of Journalism at the University of British Columbia (Canada). An award-winning online news pioneer digital media scholar journalism educator his research focuses on the reconfiguration of journalism social media and emerging forms of digital storytelling. He is the author of Tell Everyone: Why We Share and Why It Matters (2014 DoubleDay Canada) and coauthor of Participatory Journalism: Guarding Open Gates at Online Newspapers (2011 Wiley-Blackwell). A founding news editor of the BBC News website in 1997 he spent 16 years working as a BBC journalist including four years as a correspondent in the Middle East.

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