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|a The Handbook of Global Online Journalism.
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|a The Handbook of Global Online Journalism; Contents; Notes on Contributors; 1 Introduction: The Evolution of Online Journalism; On Dinosaurs, Extinction, and Mutations; Reviewing Online Journalism Research; Structure of the Book; References; Part I Theories; 2 Media Convergence; Introduction; Divergence on Convergence; Defining Convergence in Journalism: A Proposal; 4 Types of Convergence in the Media; Notes; References; 3 Challenging Values: The "Good" Journalist Online; Introduction; Online News: Expectation and Practice; Interactivity's False Promise; Journalists' Ambivalence.
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|a Constructing Objectivity through Transparency; Link Journalism: An "Easy Win"; Conclusion; References; 4 Experiencing Journalism: A New Model for Online Newspapers; A Literature Review; A Suggested Expansion; Model Discussion; Conclusion; Notes; References; 5 The Field of Online Journalism: A Bourdieusian Analysis; Introduction; Is (Online) Journalism a Profession?; Field Theory and Journalism: Conceptual Tools; The Field of Online Journalism: An Empirical Sketch; Conclusions; Notes; References; Part II Politics; 6 Online Journalism and Civic Life; Introduction.
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|a Communication and Models of Democracy; The Meanings of Public Sphere; Online Journalism: A New Way to Increase Citizenship?; Online Journalism and Deliberation: Limits and Possibilities; So, What's Civic in Online Journalism?; Conclusion; References; 7 De-democratizing the News? New Media and the Structural Practices of Journalism; Introduction; New Media and the News; Local News and the Democratic Deficit; A New Age of New Journalism?; Conclusion; Notes; References; 8 Crises, Radical Online Journalism, and the State; Understanding the Liberal State.
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|a Corporate Media, Hegemony, and Counter-Hegemony; Maintaining Order: A Tale of Two Rebellions; Producing Alternative Spaces; The Liberal Paradox: Media Freedom as Constraint; Conclusion; Note; References; 9 Forms of Online Journalism and Politics; Introduction; Normative Approaches to Democracy and Journalism; New Forms of Journalism; Conclusion; References; Part III Production; 10 Bridging the Gap: Toward a Typology of Cross-media News Production Processes; Introduction; Existing Research; Methodology; Cross-media as Theoretical and Analytical Concept; Conclusion; References.
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|a 11 Technology and the Transformation of News Work: Are Labor Conditions in (Online) Journalism Changing?; New Capitalism, Technology, and Journalism; The Transformation of News Work; Conclusion: Journalistic Labor Changes and Quality Concerns; Notes; References; 12 Journalism and Cross-media Publishing: The Case of Greece; Introduction; Cross-media Publishing -- Definitions; Cross-media History; Media Channels; Channel Categorization; Content Elements; Publishing Speed; Publishing Cycle; Reasons for Deploying Cross-media Publishing; Modeling Cross-media Publishing.
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|a The Handbook to Global Online Journalism features a collection of readings from international practitioners and scholars that represent a comprehensive and state-of-the-art overview of the relationship between the internet and journalism around the world. Provides a state-of-the-art overview of current research and future directions of online journalism. Traces the evolution of journalistic practices, business models, and shifting patterns of journalistic cultures that have emerged around the world with the migration of news online. Written and edited by top international researchers and practitio.
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