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Web Journalism - 9781845192785

Un libro in lingua di Tunney Sean (EDT) Monaghan Garrett (EDT) edito da Paul & Co Pub Consortium, 2010

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For undergraduate and graduate students, journalists, and others, Tunney (journalism and news media, Roehampton U., UK) and Monaghan (media studies, U. of Portsmouth, UK) assemble 21 chapters that explore how the internet has changed the news. A group of professional journalists and academic theorists mostly from the UK and US consider whether the rise of interactive forms of mainstream media, blogging, and citizen journalism provide citizens with new opportunities to dialogue with those who control the news and how the relationship between traditional media and their audience has changed, as well as the role of the journalist. Focusing on the US and Britain, they examine how journalism has changed its practices; the impact of these changes on the media, truth, citizenship, and the world; the gatekeeping role of mainstream news organizations; the impact and role of blogging, including the roles of race and accountability; the participation of citizens in the BBC; and how journalism can facilitate new forms of citizenship in places like China, India, and Uganda, and among Palestinians and Israelis. Distributed in the US by ISBS. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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