The future of journalism / edited by Bob Franklin - New York : Routledge, 2011. - xvii, 340 p.

1. Introduction
Bob Franklin
2. The Future of Journalism
James Curran
3. The Future of Journalism and Challenges for Media Development:
Are we exporting a model that no longer works at home?
Bettlna Peters
4. The Past is Prologue, on How nineteenth-century journalism might
just save twenty-first-century newspapers
Debra Reddin van Tuyli
5. Labour, New Media and the Institutional Restructuring of Joumalism
James R. Campion and Paul BenedettI
6. From We to "Me": The changing construction of popular tabloid joumalism
Martin Conboy and John Steei
7. Rethinking [Again] the Future of Joumalism Education
Donica Mensing
8. The Shifting Cross-Media News Landscape: Challenges for news producers •
Kim Christian Schnsder and Bent Steeg Larsen
9. Rituals of Transparency: Evaluating online news outlets' uses of transparency
rituals in the United States, United Kingdom and Sweden
Michaei Karisson
10. Journalism in Second Life
Bonnie Brennen and Erika dela Cema
11. The Form of Reports on US Newspaper internet Sites, An Update
Kevin G. Bamhurst
12. The Gradual Disappearance of Foreign News on German Television: Is
there a future for global, international, world or foreign news?
Klaus-Dieter Aitmeppen
13. The Future of Newsmagazines
Caria Rodrigues Cardoso
14. Journalistic Elites in Post-Communist Romania: From heroes of the
revolution to media moguls
Mihai Coman
15. News from and in the "Dark Continent": Afro-pessimism, news flows,
global journalism and media regimes
Arnold S. de Beer
16. The Journalism "Crisis": Is Australia immune or Just ahead of its time?
Sally Young
17. From Credibility to Relevance: Towards a sociology of Journalism's
"added value"
Helkkl Helkkll^, Rlsto Kunellus, and Laura Ahva
18. Exploring the Political-Economic Factors of Participatory Journalism:
Views of online Journalists in 10 countries
Marina Vujnovlc, Jane B. Singer, Steve Paulussen, An Helnonen, Zvl Reich,
Thorsten Quandt, Alfred Hermlda, and David Domingo
19. Twittering the News: The emergence of ambient Journalism
Alfred Hermlda
20. "We're Going to Crack the World Open": Wikileaks and the future of
investigative reporting
Lisa Lynch
21. Competition, Complementarity or Integration? The relationship between
professional and participatory media
Chrlstoph Neuberger and Christian Nuembergk
22. The Impact of "Citizen Journalism" on Chinese Media and Society
Xln Xln
23. Changes in Australian Newspapers 1956-2006
Rodney Tiffen
24. Where Else Is the Money? A study of Innovation In online business
models at newspapers in Britain's 66 cities
Frangois Nel
25. Transparency and the New Ethics of Journalism
Angela Phillips
26. The Development of Privacy Adjudications by the UK Press Complaints
Commission and their Effects on the Future of Journalism
Chris Frost
27. Letters from the Editors; American journalists, multimedia, and the
future of joumalism
Wendy Welnhold
28. Not Really Enough: Foreign donors and journalism training In Ghana,
Nigeria and Uganda
Anya Schlffrin


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