International news in the digital age: east-West perceptions of a new world order / edited by Judith Clarke and Michael Bromley.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Routledge, 2012Description: vii, 234 p. ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781138806498 (pb)Subject(s): Journalism -- International cooperation | Citizen journalism -- Political aspects | Communication, International -- Political aspects | Online journalism | Mass media and international relations | Foreign news -- Political aspectsDDC classification: 070.4332Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 070.4332 JUD/I (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P44149 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Continuity and Change in International News: an Introduction / Michael Bromley and Judith Clarke -- The New World of International News. From Spotlight to Echo Chamber? Citizen Journalism and International News / Michael Bromley -- Death of the Gatekeeper: Foreign News Reporting and Public Sphere Participation in Africa / Levi Obijiofor -- How Digital Technology Impacts International News Communication: From Integrated Cost to Power Structure / Zhou Xiao -- The New Technology of International Journalism. Mobile Journalism: The Latest in the Evolution of Newsgathering / Stephen Quinn -- Multi-skilling as a Solution? Changing Workflow and Journalistic Practise and the Implications for International News / Trisha Lin Tsui-Chuan -- The Socialized Effects of Digitized International News. Blogging the Imagined Public Sphere in China: From Autoethnographic Writing to Online Citizen Journalism / Wu Weihua -- Digitized News-image Markets and the Politics of Place: A Critical Exploration of Contemporary Changes to the Global Single Market and the Impact on Public Understanding of Place / D.J. Clark -- News Makers in the Era of Citizen Journalism: The View from India / Pradip Thomas -- International News and International Relations in the Digital 21st Century. Perceptions of Western Media Coverage of China: Chinese Scholars vs. Foreign Correspondents Based in China / Guo Ke -- Framing China and the United States: The Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Current Affairs Television Programming at the Start of the Twenty-first Century / Leah Xiufang Li -- Conclusion. Foreign Correspondence: One Age Ends; Another Begins / John Maxwell Hamilton.
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