The future of journalism: developments and debates
The future of journalism: developments and debates
edited by Bob Franklin
- London: Routledge, 2013.
- xxv, 388 p. ill.
- Journalism Studies: Theory and Practices .
1. Introduction: The Future of Joumalism: Developments and debates Bob Franklin
Part I: The Future of Joumalism: News, Democracy and 'infotainment'
2. Farewell to Joumalism? Time for a rethinking
Robert W. McChesney
3. Joumalism To Go: The changing spaces of news consumption Chris Peters
4. The Effect of Soft News on Public Attachment to the News: Is "infotainment" good for democracy? An Nguyen
5. Determinants of News Content: Comparing journalists' perceptions of the normative and actual impact of different event properties when deciding what's news Jesper Strdmback, Michael Karisson and David Nicolas Hopmann
Part II: Funding the Future of Journalism
6. Why Old Media Will be Funding Joumalism in the Future
Ame hi. Krumsvik
7. Aggregation, Content Farms and Huffinization: The rise of low-pay and no-pay joumalism Piet Bakker
8. The 4C's of Mobile News: Channels, conversation, content and commerce Frangois Nei and Oscar Westiund
9. Crowdfunding and Non-Profit Media: The emergence of new models for public interest journalism
Miguel Carvajai, Jose A. Garcia Aviies and Jose L. Gonzalez
10. The Strategic Repertoire of Publishers in the Media Crisis: The "Five 0" scheme in Germany
Michael Bruggemann, Frank Esser and Edda Humprecht
11. Converging Joumalism: Producing and publishing for multi-platform conglomerates in Canada
Marc-Olivier Goyette-Cote, Renaud Carbasse and iric George
12. Who Pays for Good Joumalism? Accountability joumalism and media ownership in the Central and Eastern European countries
Inka Salovaara and Janis Juzefovics
Part III: Digital Media and a Changing Joumalism Practice
13. The Algorithms Behind the Headlines: How machine-written news redefines the core skills of human journalists
Arjen van Dalen
14. Tweets and Truth: Joumalism as a discipline of collaborative verification Alfred Hermlda
15. Sociability, Speed and Quality in the Changing News Environment Angela Phillips
16. Twitter Links Between Politicians and Joumalists
Peter Verweij
17. Share, Like, Recommend: Decoding the social media news consumer Alfred Hermida, Fred Fletcher, Darryl Korell and Donna Logan
18. The Future of Personalization at News Websites: Lessons from a longitudinal study Neil Thurman and Steve Schifferes
19. The Form of Online News in the Mainstream US Press, 2001-2010 Kevin G. Bamhurst
20. Researching News Discussion on Twitter New methodologies
. Axel Bruns and Jean Burgess
21. The Joumalistic Hyperlink: Prescriptive discourses about linking in online news
Juliette De Maeyer
22. Breaking News Online: How news stories are updated and maintained
around-the-clock
Kostas Saltzis
23. The Re-Birth of the "Beat": A hyperlocal online newsgathering model
Murray Dick
24. The Printed Rise of the Common Man: How Web 2.0 has changed the
representation of ordinary people in newspapers
Jeroen De Keyser and Karin Raeymaeckers
9780415827546
Journalism
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1. Introduction: The Future of Joumalism: Developments and debates Bob Franklin
Part I: The Future of Joumalism: News, Democracy and 'infotainment'
2. Farewell to Joumalism? Time for a rethinking
Robert W. McChesney
3. Joumalism To Go: The changing spaces of news consumption Chris Peters
4. The Effect of Soft News on Public Attachment to the News: Is "infotainment" good for democracy? An Nguyen
5. Determinants of News Content: Comparing journalists' perceptions of the normative and actual impact of different event properties when deciding what's news Jesper Strdmback, Michael Karisson and David Nicolas Hopmann
Part II: Funding the Future of Journalism
6. Why Old Media Will be Funding Joumalism in the Future
Ame hi. Krumsvik
7. Aggregation, Content Farms and Huffinization: The rise of low-pay and no-pay joumalism Piet Bakker
8. The 4C's of Mobile News: Channels, conversation, content and commerce Frangois Nei and Oscar Westiund
9. Crowdfunding and Non-Profit Media: The emergence of new models for public interest journalism
Miguel Carvajai, Jose A. Garcia Aviies and Jose L. Gonzalez
10. The Strategic Repertoire of Publishers in the Media Crisis: The "Five 0" scheme in Germany
Michael Bruggemann, Frank Esser and Edda Humprecht
11. Converging Joumalism: Producing and publishing for multi-platform conglomerates in Canada
Marc-Olivier Goyette-Cote, Renaud Carbasse and iric George
12. Who Pays for Good Joumalism? Accountability joumalism and media ownership in the Central and Eastern European countries
Inka Salovaara and Janis Juzefovics
Part III: Digital Media and a Changing Joumalism Practice
13. The Algorithms Behind the Headlines: How machine-written news redefines the core skills of human journalists
Arjen van Dalen
14. Tweets and Truth: Joumalism as a discipline of collaborative verification Alfred Hermlda
15. Sociability, Speed and Quality in the Changing News Environment Angela Phillips
16. Twitter Links Between Politicians and Joumalists
Peter Verweij
17. Share, Like, Recommend: Decoding the social media news consumer Alfred Hermida, Fred Fletcher, Darryl Korell and Donna Logan
18. The Future of Personalization at News Websites: Lessons from a longitudinal study Neil Thurman and Steve Schifferes
19. The Form of Online News in the Mainstream US Press, 2001-2010 Kevin G. Bamhurst
20. Researching News Discussion on Twitter New methodologies
. Axel Bruns and Jean Burgess
21. The Joumalistic Hyperlink: Prescriptive discourses about linking in online news
Juliette De Maeyer
22. Breaking News Online: How news stories are updated and maintained
around-the-clock
Kostas Saltzis
23. The Re-Birth of the "Beat": A hyperlocal online newsgathering model
Murray Dick
24. The Printed Rise of the Common Man: How Web 2.0 has changed the
representation of ordinary people in newspapers
Jeroen De Keyser and Karin Raeymaeckers
9780415827546
Journalism
070 / FRA/F