Smartphones and the News

Regular price €25.99
A01=Andrew Duffy
audience engagement
Author_Andrew Duffy
Car Phone
Category=JBCT
Category=KNTP2
Category=NH
Citizen Contributions
Citizen Journalism
Clips
Costera Meijer
Crime Reporter
digital journalism
Digital Revolution
eq_bestseller
eq_business-finance-law
eq_history
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
Filter Bubbles
Follow
Groot Kormelink
High Choice Environment
Incidental News
information verification
internet-enabled communications
Live Blogs
media convergence
mobile journalism
Multi-skilling Journalists
News Consumption
news fragmentation
news-on-smartphones
Persona
Pew Research Center Report
Portable Communication Device
Reuters Institute Digital News Report
Smart Phones
Smartphone
smartphone news consumption patterns
SNS.
Social Media Feed
Softer News Topics
textual media
Traditional News Values
visual storytelling

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367518523
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
Delivery/Collection within 10-20 working days

Our Delivery Time Frames Explained
2-4 Working Days: Available in-stock

10-20 Working Days: On Backorder

Will Deliver When Available: On Pre-Order or Reprinting

We ship your order once all items have arrived at our warehouse and are processed. Need those 2-4 day shipping items sooner? Just place a separate order for them!

This book reviews recent studies into smartphones and the news, and argues that the greatest impact on news of the smartphone as a dominant technological artefact is to shift it away from an authoritative, fixed ‘first draft of history’ to become a fluid, flexible stream of information from which each individual constructs their own meaning.

The news has taken on a new life, fragmented by five billion smartphones, disrupting not just an industry but also the significance of the news in societies worldwide. This book considers how the smartphone has changed the production of journalism through contributions from the general public, the dominance of visual over textual media, the shift towards brevity, the challenges of verification, and the possibilities offered by the multi-skilled mobile journalist, or MoJo. The book looks at the manner in which news is promoted and distributed via smartphones, specifically its place on social media. Finally, it considers how news-on-smartphones fits into consumers’ lives, and how their use of the smartphone to access news is impacting back on its production.

This is an insightful research text for journalism students and scholars with an interest in digital journalism, new media, and the intersection between technology and communication.

Andrew Duffy is a former newspaper and magazine journalist and editor who has worked in Singapore and the UK. He is currently Assistant Professor of Journalism Studies at the Wee Kim Wee School at Nanyang Technological University, where he teaches varied forms of journalism and researches into the interface between mobility and the media.