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|a From Pigeons to News Portals :
|b Foreign Reporting and the Challenge of New Technology /
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|a The challenge of technological change in foreign affairs reporting / David D. Perlmutter and John Maxwell Hamilton -- Rethinking "foreign news" from a transnational perspective / Lucila Vargas and Lisa Paulin -- The Nokia effect: the reemergence of amateur journalism and what it means for international affairs / Steven Livingston -- Bloggers as the new "foreign" foreign correspondents: personal publishing as public affairs / Kaye Sweetser Trammell and David D. Perlmutter -- U.s. media teach negative and flawed beliefs about Americans to youths in twelve countries: implications for future foreign affairs / Margaret H. DeFleur -- Instant connection: foreign news comes in from the cold / John Yemma -- Happy landings: a defense of parachute journalism / Emily Erickson and John Maxwell Hamilton -- The real-time challenge: speed and the integrity of itnernational news coverage / Philip Seib -- Technology and the policy maker: no place to hide (or, everyone knows everything) / Richard Moose.
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|a Ever since the invention of the telegraph, journalists have sought to remove the barriers of time and space. Today, we readily accept that reporters can jet quickly to a distant location and broadcast instantly from a satellite-connected, video-enabled cell phone hanging from their belts. But now that live news coverage is possible from virtually anywhere, is foreign correspondence better? And what are the implications of recent changes in journalistic technology for policy makers and their constituents?. In From Pigeons to News Portals, edited by David D. Perlmutter and John Maxwell Hamilton.
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