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Redefining journalism in an age of technological advancements, changing demographics, and social issues / by Phylis Johnson and Ian Punnett.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Johnson, Phylis, author.
Punnett, Ian, 1960- author.
Series:
Premier reference source.
Advances in media, entertainment, and the arts (AMEA) book series.
Premier reference source
Gale eBooks
Advances in media, entertainment, and the arts (AMEA) book series, 2475-6814
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Journalism--Forecasting.
Journalism.
Journalism--Technological innovations.
Journalism--Social aspects.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxxii, 284 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Place of Publication:
Hershey, Pennsylvania : Information Science Reference, [2022]
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary:
Redefining journalism in an age of technological advancements, changing demographics, and social issues investigates the impact of emerging technologies in journalism and how audiences engage with these technologies and news content in innovative ways. Identity and community are analyzed historically and culturally within the larger body of cultural and media studies. Covering topics such as audience demographics, robotics, and immersive journalism, this book is a dynamic resource for journalists, sociologists, politicians, students and educators of higher education, computer scientists, communications professionals, researchers, and academicians.
Contents:
Chapter 1. The future around journalism
Chapter 2. Imagined futures: science fiction and technology collide
Chapter 3. The future of fake news
Chapter 4. Virtual worlds: future life as simulation
Chapter 5. The history of black journalism is the future for all journalism
Chapter 6. The future electronic news media
Chapter 7. The future of journalism in the robotic age
Chapter 8. Extended reality and the future of digital advertising
Chapter 9. The social and technological revolution in sports journalism
Chapter 10. Looking back and looking forward: journalism's contrasting two futures
Chapter 11. Moon media
Chapter 12. The crime beat: "he's guilty" says the cat
Chapter 13. The whole flying cars thing: sky frontiers of the future
Chapter 14. A model citizen: the rise of social credit
Chapter 15. Visual journalism and the future of news consumption
Chapter 16. The future of photojournalism
Chapter 17. The future of American politics: the "immigrant" election 2050
Chapter 18. Defamation in cyberpunk
Chapter 19. Radio space wars: beyond broadcasting, podcasting, and audio implants
Chapter 20. The coming gendered interrelations of power, journalism, and the media
Chapter 21. The future is Africa: journalism in the new world order.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781799838463
1799838463
9781799838456
1799838455
OCLC:
1243907609

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