The Handbook of Global Online JournalismEugenia Siapera, Andreas Veglis John Wiley & Sons, 3. jul. 2012 - 528 strani The Handbook to Global Online Journalism features a collection of readings from international practitioners and scholars that represent a comprehensive and state-of-the-art overview of the relationship between the internet and journalism around the world.
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Notes on Contributors | |
Media Convergence | |
The Good Journalist Online | |
A New Model for Online Newspapers | |
A Bourdieusian Analysis1 | |
Online Journalism and Civic Life | |
Dedemocratizing the News? New Media and the Structural Practices of Journalism | |
Crises Radical Online Journalism and the State | |
Momentum and Direction | |
Conflict and Convergence at the Production Level | |
Exploring How Social Media is Shaping Journalism | |
Investigating the Role of Citizen | |
Multimedia Grammar | |
The Social and Reflexive Turn of Adaptive News | |
Tensions Symbiosis | |
A Chance for Diversity? Australian Online Journalism | |
Forms of Online Journalism and Politics | |
Toward a Typology of Crossmedia News Production | |
Are Labor Conditions | |
The Case of Greece | |
The Economics of Online Journalism | |
Help Me Investigate A Case Study | |
Online Journalism in Germany | |
The Evolution and Challenges of Online Journalism in Nigeria | |
How UK News Organizations Have Adapted in the | |
Development Significance and Challenges | |
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