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  • Title: Multimedia News Storytelling as Digital Literacies

    Multimedia News Storytelling as Digital Literacies

    A Genre-Aware Approach to Online Journalism Education
    by Yang Song (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: Yesterday’s News

    Yesterday’s News

    The future of long-form journalism and archives
    by Marco Braghieri (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: Social Justice Journalism

    Social Justice Journalism

    A Cultural History of Social Movement Media from Abolition to #womensmarch
    by Linda J. Lumsden (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Textbook
  • Title: Funding Journalism in the Digital Age

    Funding Journalism in the Digital Age

    Business Models, Strategies, Issues and Trends
    by Jeff Kaye (Author) Stephen Quinn (Author) 2010
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: An Introduction to Visual Theory and Practice in the Digital Age

    An Introduction to Visual Theory and Practice in the Digital Age

    by Brooke Barnett (Author) David Copeland (Author) Harlen Makemson (Author) Phillip Motley (Author)
    ©2011 Textbook
  • Title: Digital Literacy

    Digital Literacy

    A Primer on Media, Identity, and the Evolution of Technology, Second Edition
    by Susan Wiesinger (Author) Ralph Beliveau (Author) 2016
    ©2023 Textbook
  • Title: Censorship, Digital Media, and the Global Crackdown on Freedom of Expression

    Censorship, Digital Media, and the Global Crackdown on Freedom of Expression

    by Robin Andersen (Volume editor) Nolan Higdon (Volume editor) Steve Macek (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2024 Edited Collection
  • Frontiers in Journalism Studies

    The aim of the series Frontiers in Journalism Studies is straightforward: journalism as a field, and journalism studies as a way to make sense of it, both face the challenge of keeping pace with a range of developments. Buffeted by new, mostly digital, changes in content, journalistic production, media technologies, business models, political pressures, and audience interest, not to mention still unfolding questions around algorithms, data and privacy, and platforms, the challenges for making sense of journalism are many and the changes have been significant. But changes can be made sense of, and even the most novel developments come from somewhere. Frontiers in Journalism Studies embraces an opportunity to understand journalism’s place in society anew. By identifying key areas of journalism which have been defined almost exclusively by ‘change’ and revisiting these for how they draw on longer legacies, and by casting our gaze back towards theories and concepts that have fallen out of popular favour and revising these for our current circumstances, this series recognizes that while digital developments often catch our attention, we also have to confront societal, political, and commercial changes that affect how we understand journalism. It does so in work that is: Conceptually rich, abundantly clear. This series will provide a conceptually and theoretically rich dialogue that is delivered within a clear and approachable discussion of journalism’s new frontiers, matching theoretical richness with accessibility. Research for tomorrow. The books in this series prioritize forward-looking research agendas that avoid being quickly ‘outdated’. By not focusing too narrowly on technological changes or current trends, it offers a jumping off point and a conceptual foundation for journalism research going forward. Mapping journalism’s terrain. This series will place journalism in our current societies, addressing how they have changed and offering a map for how they might continue to be shaped in both journalism’s and journalism studies’ futures. Comprehensive. The titles in this series will give readers the information they need to make sense of a topic, providing students and scholars alike with an idea as to how to move forward in further developing their own research or understanding. Global. The issues addressed and the research presented in this series maintain a global focus. This recognizes that in journalism studies, engaging theoretical and conceptual work is being done across the world. This series aims to elevate this work across its titles. Provocative. This series provides a platform for scholars to deeply explore the topics under discussion, with the space to engage theoretical and conceptual questions with curiosity and boldness.

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  • Title: Journalism as the Fourth Emergency Service

    Journalism as the Fourth Emergency Service

    Trauma and Resilience
    by Lisa Bradley (Volume editor) Emma Heywood (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2024 Textbook
  • Title: Digital Future

    Digital Future

    by Tamer Bayrak (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2022 Edited Collection
  • Title: The American Journalist in the Digital Age

    The American Journalist in the Digital Age

    A Half-Century Perspective
    by Lars Willnat (Author) David H. Weaver (Author) G. Cleveland Wilhoit (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Textbook
  • Title: ¿Cómo se «habla» en los «cibermedios»?

    ¿Cómo se «habla» en los «cibermedios»?

    El español coloquial en el periodismo digital
    by Ana Mancera Rueda (Author) 2012
    ©2011 Monographs
  • Title: News Evolution or Revolution?

    News Evolution or Revolution?

    The Future of Print Journalism in the Digital Age
    by Andrea Miller (Volume editor) Amy Reynolds (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2014 Textbook
  • Title: Making Online News- Volume 2

    Making Online News- Volume 2

    Newsroom Ethnographies in the Second Decade of Internet Journalism
    by David Domingo (Volume editor) Chris Paterson (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Textbook
  • Title: The Responsible Reporter

    The Responsible Reporter

    Journalism in the Information Age
    by Bruce J. Evensen (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: Journalists and Media Accountability

    Journalists and Media Accountability

    An International Study of News People in the Digital Age
    by Susanne Fengler (Volume editor) Tobias Eberwein (Volume editor) Gianpietro Mazzoleni (Volume editor) Colin Porlezza (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Gatewatching and News Curation

    Gatewatching and News Curation

    Journalism, Social Media, and the Public Sphere
    by Axel Bruns (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Textbook
  • Title: Transparency 2.0

    Transparency 2.0

    Digital Data and Privacy in a Wired World
    by Charles N. Davis (Volume editor) David Cuillier (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: To the Next Station

    To the Next Station

    Papers on Culture and Digital Communication
    by Maria José Corvo Sánchez (Volume editor) Benigno Fernández Salgado (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Edited Collection
  • Title: New Approaches in Media and Communication

    New Approaches in Media and Communication

    by Ahmet Ayhan (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Edited Collection
  • Title: Streaming the Formula 1 Rivalry

    Streaming the Formula 1 Rivalry

    Sport and the Media in the Platform Age
    by Raymond Boyle (Author) Richard Haynes (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Textbook
  • Title: Empowering Communities with Media Literacy

    Empowering Communities with Media Literacy

    The Critical Role of Young Children
    by Vitor Tomé (Author) Belinha S. De Abreu (Author) 2022
    ©2023 Textbook
  • Title: Media and the War in Ukraine

    Media and the War in Ukraine

    by Mette Mortensen (Volume editor) Mervi Pantti (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2023 Textbook
  • Title: Examining Terrorism, Extremism and Radicalization Through a Peace Communication Perspective

    Examining Terrorism, Extremism and Radicalization Through a Peace Communication Perspective

    by Flora Khoo (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Edited Collection
  • Title: Media with its news, approaches and fractions in the new media age

    Media with its news, approaches and fractions in the new media age

    by Ceren Yegen (Volume editor) Nurettin Güz (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2018 Edited Collection
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