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020 | _a9781473906532 - hbk | ||
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_aPN4784.O62 _bS24 2016 |
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_aSage Handbook of Digital Journalism _cedited byTamara Witschge; C. W. Anderson. 1977-; David Domingo; Alfred Hermida |
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_aLondon : _bSage, _c 2016 |
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_axviii, 605 p., illus., _bincludes index |
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440 | _a Sage reference | ||
520 | _a"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: Changing Contexts; News Practices in the Digital Era; Conceptualizations of Journalism; 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."--Publisher's description | ||
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_a1. Online journalism _v Handbooks, manuals, etc |
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650 | 0 |
_a2. Citizen journalism _vHandbooks, manuals, etc |
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650 | 7 | _a3. Social Media | |
700 | 1 | _aWitschge, Tamara, | |
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