Description |
1 online resource (153 p.) |
Series |
Disruptions Ser |
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Disruptions Ser
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Contents |
Intro -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Tables -- Figure -- Acknowledgments -- 1. The Rise of Independent, Digital-Native Sites in Latin America -- A lighthouse -- Independent, digital-native media -- Alternative journalism -- Ameliorating the mainstream -- At the margins -- Latin American journalism -- Book outline -- A note on ethnocentrism -- Notes -- 2. Online Journalism's ""Super Pioneers"": Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and the Case of Mexico -- Entrepreneurial opportunity -- Sustainability and innovation |
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Technology -- Funding -- Content -- Participation, collaboration -- Against the current -- Mexico: Violence as an entrepreneurial opportunity -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 3. Social Media: Likes, Comments, Action! -- Social media for journalism -- Digital-native vs. mainstream -- Branding, reporting, monitoring -- Social media's limitations -- Content analysis -- Country comparisons -- Hashtags, emojis -- Audience interaction -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 4. Journalism with a Feminist Gaze -- Contesting the hegemony of ""macho media -- Filling an unmet need -- Feminist reporting norms |
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Feminist sourcing, reporting -- Business models, organizational structures, and a transformed work culture -- Safety and mental health -- Feminist media or feminist practices? -- Change agents -- Conclusion -- 5. Generating a Journalism That Reforms, Transforms -- Relational, contingent, and fluid -- Critiquing the mainstream -- Bottom-up, community-centric approach -- Citizen participation -- Professional identity -- Stance-taking and justice-driven journalism -- Activism vs. journalism that transforms -- El Salvador -- Guatemala -- Mexico -- A third-party perspective -- Conclusion |
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6. Portrait of an Active (Alternative) Audience -- Audience characteristics -- Digital-native sites give readers what mainstream media don't -- Demographics -- Alternative"" characteristics -- Mobilizing readers and protest participation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 7. (Dis)Articulations and Disruptions -- Field theory -- Articulation -- Financing -- Professionalism -- News values, practices, and content -- Audiences -- Norms and ideology -- Identity -- Disruptions -- Ameliorating the mainstream -- A lighthouse -- References -- Index |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781000776690 |
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1000776697 |
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