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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. It does so in work that is: - Conceptually rich, abundantly clear. This series provides a platform for 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 The books in this series prioritize forward-looking research agendas that avoid being quickly ‘outdated’ by not focusing too narrowly on technological changes or current trends. - Global. Engaging theoretical and conceptual work that is being done across the world, this series elevates a range of voices across its titles. - Provocative. This series provides scholars with the space to engage pressing questions with curiosity and boldness.
6 publications
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Mass Communication and Journalism
The series focuses on broad issues in mass communication, giving particular attention to those in which journalism is prominent. Included are examinations of the product of the full range of media organizations and of individuals engaged in various types of communication activities. Each of the commissioned books deals in depth with a selected topic, raises new issues about that topic, and provides a fuller understanding of it through the new evidence provided. The series contains both single-authored and edited works.
47 publications
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Digital Formations
Digital Formations is the best source for critical, well-written books about digital technologies and modern life. Books in the series break new ground by emphasizing multiple methodological and theoretical approaches to deeply probe the formation and reformation of lived experience as it is refracted through digital interaction. Each volume in Digital Formations pushes forward our understanding of the intersections, and corresponding implications, between digital technologies and everyday life. The series examines broad issues in realms such as digital culture, electronic commerce, law, politics and governance, gender, the Internet, race, art, health and medicine, and education. The series emphasizes critical studies in the context of emergent and existing digital technologies.
181 publications
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Multimedia News Storytelling as Digital Literacies
A Genre-Aware Approach to Online Journalism Education©2019 Monographs -
The Margins of Journalism
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Le journalisme flexible
Insertion professionnelle et marché du travail des jeunes journalistes de Belgique francophone©2016 Monographs -
Making Online News- Volume 2
Newsroom Ethnographies in the Second Decade of Internet Journalism©2011 Textbook -
Social Justice Journalism
A Cultural History of Social Movement Media from Abolition to #womensmarch©2019 Textbook -
Journalism in a Fractured World
©2025 Monographs