Journalism + Technological innovations
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Journalism + Technological innovations
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Journalism + Technological innovations
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- Practising global journalism, exploring reporting issues worldwide, John Herbert
- Misunderstanding news audiences, seven myths of the social media era, Eiri Elvestad and Angela Phillips
- Journalism in context, practice and theory for the digital age, Angela Phillips
- New media, old news, journalism & democracy in the digital age, edited by Natalie Fenton
- The Routledge companion to digital journalism studies, edited by Bob Franklin and Scott A. Eldridge II
- Journalism next, a practical guide to digital reporting and publishing, Mark Briggs ; with a foreword by Jim Brady
- Participation and media production, Critical reflections on content creation., edited by Nico Carpentier and Benjamin De Cleen
- Network journalism, journalistic practice in interactive spheres, Ansgard Heinrich
- Journalism and new media, John V. Pavlik
- Video journalism for the web, a practical introduction to documentary storytelling, Kurt Lancaster
- Blur, how to know what's true in the age of information overload, Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel
- On disruption, Katharine Murphy
- Africa's media image in the 21st century, from the "heart of darkness" to "Africa rising", edited by Mel Bunce, Suzanne Franks, and Chris Paterson
- Interactive journalism, hackers, data, and code, Nikki Usher
- Mobile media making in an age of smartphones, edited by Marsha Berry, Max Schleser
- Rethinking journalism, trust and participation in a transformed news landscape, edited by Chris Peters and Marcel Broersma
- Mobile-first journalism, producing news for social and interactive media, Steve Hill and Paul Bradshaw
- Gatekeeping in transition, edited by Tim P. Vos and Francois Heinderyckx
- MOJO: the mobile journalism handbook, how to make broadcast videos with an iPhone or iPad, Ivo Burum and Stephen Quinn
- Journalism in the digital age, theory and practice for broadcast, print and on-line media, John Herbert
- 'Skyful of lies' and black swans, the new tyranny of shifting information power in crises, Nik Gowing
- Alternative journalism, Chris Atton and James F. Hamilton
- The penetration of online news, past, present and future, An Nguyen
- The end of journalism, version 2.0, industry, technology and politics, edited by Alec Charles
- Digital journalism, Janet Jones and Lee Salter
- Journalism in context, practice and theory for the digital age, Angela Phillips
- News culture, Stuart Allan
- Ethics of journalism in transition, Jitendra Kumar Sharma