Journalism and citizenship : new agenda in communication /
Journalism and citizenship : new agenda in communication /
edited by Zizi Papacharissi
- ed.
- xvii, 213 pages : illustrations, 20 cm.
- New Agenda in Communication .
- New Agenda in Communication .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: toward a (new) media literacy in a media saturated world / Dan Gillmor --
Journalism's evolution in the era of the active audience. Journalism, citizenship, and digital culture / Mark Deuze --
The citizen is the message: alternative modes of civic engagement / Zizi Papacharissi --
Institutional roadblocks: assessing journalism's response to changing audiences / Wilson Lowrey --
The public's relationship with digital content. Producing citizen journalism or producing journalism for citizens: a new multimedia model to enhance understanding of complex news / Ronald A. Yaros --
Information surplus in the digital age: impact and implications / Hsiang Iris Chyi --
Blogs, journalism and political participation / Homero Gil de Zúñiga --
The many faced "you" of social media / Sharon Meraz --
The impact of the citizen as mass communicator. What the blogger knows / Donald Matheson --
"Searching for my own unique place in the story": a comparison of journalistic and citizen-produced coverage of Hurricane Katrina's anniversary / Sue Robinson --
Mapping citizen coverage of the dual city / Lou Rutigliano.
This book examines the changes facing journalism in its relationships with the communities it serves and the audiences for news and public affairs it seeks to address. It looks at changes in technology which have blurred the lines between professionals and citizens and considers in particular the emerging use of blogs
9780415804998 9780415804981
Online journalism.
Language arts and disciplines--Communication studies
Language arts and disciplines--Journalism
PN4784.O62 JOU
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: toward a (new) media literacy in a media saturated world / Dan Gillmor --
Journalism's evolution in the era of the active audience. Journalism, citizenship, and digital culture / Mark Deuze --
The citizen is the message: alternative modes of civic engagement / Zizi Papacharissi --
Institutional roadblocks: assessing journalism's response to changing audiences / Wilson Lowrey --
The public's relationship with digital content. Producing citizen journalism or producing journalism for citizens: a new multimedia model to enhance understanding of complex news / Ronald A. Yaros --
Information surplus in the digital age: impact and implications / Hsiang Iris Chyi --
Blogs, journalism and political participation / Homero Gil de Zúñiga --
The many faced "you" of social media / Sharon Meraz --
The impact of the citizen as mass communicator. What the blogger knows / Donald Matheson --
"Searching for my own unique place in the story": a comparison of journalistic and citizen-produced coverage of Hurricane Katrina's anniversary / Sue Robinson --
Mapping citizen coverage of the dual city / Lou Rutigliano.
This book examines the changes facing journalism in its relationships with the communities it serves and the audiences for news and public affairs it seeks to address. It looks at changes in technology which have blurred the lines between professionals and citizens and considers in particular the emerging use of blogs
9780415804998 9780415804981
Online journalism.
Language arts and disciplines--Communication studies
Language arts and disciplines--Journalism
PN4784.O62 JOU