Description |
1 online resource (ix, 272 pages) |
Series |
Routledge research in journalism ; 3 |
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Routledge research in journalism ; 3
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Contents |
Introduction -- Network journalism : theories and concepts. The network age and its footprints on journalism -- News agencies and telegraph technology : the evolution of global news exchange networks -- Network journalism : between decentralization and non-linear news flows -- Information nodes in the network journalism sphere -- Network journalism : practitioner perspectives. Studying network journalism -- The advent of digitalization in newsrooms -- The shared information sphere : user-generated content providers, citizen journalists, media activists -- The shared information sphere : blogs and their impact on journalism -- The active user in the network journalism sphere -- Transnational news flows in the network journalism sphere -- Reconceptualizing journalistic outlets as information nodes -- Conclusion |
Summary |
Drawing on current theoretical debates in journalism studies, and grounded in empirical research, Heinrich here analyzes the interplay between journalistic practice and processes of globalization and digitalization. She argues that a new kind of journalism is emerging, characterized by an increasingly global flow of news as well as a growing number of news deliverers. Within this transformed news sphere the roles of journalistic outlets change. They become nodes, arranged in a dense net of information gatherers, producers, and disseminators. The interactive connections among these news providers constitute what Heinrich calls the sphere of "network journalism." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Citizen journalism.
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Digital media.
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Journalism -- History -- 21st century.
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Journalism -- Technological innovations.
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Online journalism.
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Genre/Form |
History.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
0203830458 (electronic bk.) |
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9780203830451 (electronic bk.) |
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