Journalism and Citizenship.

Journalism is in the middle of sweeping changes in its relationships with the communities it serves, and the audiences for news and public affairs it seeks to address. Changes in technology have blurred the lines between professionals and citizens, partisan and objective bystanders, particularly in...

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Main Author: Papacharissi, Zizi
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hoboken : Taylor & Francis, 2009.
Series:New agendas in communication.
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505 0 |a Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contributors; Introduction: Toward a (New) Media Literacy in a Media Saturated World; Part I Journalism's Evolution in the Era of the Active Audience; Chapter 1 Journalism, Citizenship, and Digital Culture; Chapter 2 The Citizen is the Message: Alternative Modes of Civic Engagement; Chapter 3 Institutional Roadblocks: Assessing Journalism's Response to Changing Audiences; Part Ii The Public's Relationship with Digital Content. 
505 8 |a Chapter 4 Producing Citizen Journalism or Producing Journalism for Citizens: A New Multimedia Model to Enhance Understanding of Complex NewsChapter 5 Information Surplus in the Digital Age: Impact and Implications; Chapter 6 Blogs, Journalism, and Political Participation; Chapter 7 The Many Faced "You" of Social Media; Part Iii The Impact of the Citizen as Mass Communicator; Chapter 8 What the Blogger Knows; Chapter 9 "Searching for My Own Unique Place in the Story": A Comparison of Journalistic and Citizen-Produced Coverage of Hurricane Katrina's Anniversary. 
505 8 |a Chapter 10 Mapping Citizen Coverage of the Dual CityIndex. 
520 |a Journalism is in the middle of sweeping changes in its relationships with the communities it serves, and the audiences for news and public affairs it seeks to address. Changes in technology have blurred the lines between professionals and citizens, partisan and objective bystanders, particularly in the emerging public zones of the blogosphere. This volume examines these changes and the new concepts needed to understand them in the days and years ahead. With contributions from up-and-coming scholars, this collection identifies key issues and paves the way for further research on the role of journalism in today's world. It will appeal to scholars, researchers, and advanced students in journalism, communication, and media studies, and will also be of interest to those in public affairs, political science, and government. 
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