Newsmakers Sub Cumulation
Author : Newsmakers
Publisher : Gale Cengage
Page : 716 pages
File Size : 22,47 MB
Release : 2003-08
Category : Biography
ISBN : 9780787663919
Author : Newsmakers
Publisher : Gale Cengage
Page : 716 pages
File Size : 22,47 MB
Release : 2003-08
Category : Biography
ISBN : 9780787663919
Author : Newsmakers
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 42,7 MB
Release : 1992
Category :
ISBN : 9780810322493
Author : Dan Gillmor
Publisher : "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 32,7 MB
Release : 2006-01-24
Category : Computers
ISBN : 0596102275
Looks at the emerging phenomenon of online journalism, including Weblogs, Internet chat groups, and email, and how anyone can produce news.
Author : Gale Group
Publisher :
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 35,93 MB
Release : 2004-11
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780787680787
Author : Thomson Gale
Publisher :
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 30,86 MB
Release : 2003-02
Category : Biography
ISBN : 9780787663896
Newsmakers provide informative profiles of the world's most interesting people.
Author : Newsmakers
Publisher : Visible Ink Press
Page : 640 pages
File Size : 45,44 MB
Release : 1997-11-27
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780787601072
Author : Laura Avery
Publisher :
Page : 696 pages
File Size : 11,61 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Biography
ISBN : 9780787680916
Provides timely and informative profiles of the world's most interesting people.
Author : Gabriele Balbi
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 39,46 MB
Release : 2021-09-07
Category : History
ISBN : 3110740281
As media environments and communication practices evolve over time, so do theoretical concepts. This book analyzes some of the most well-known and fiercely discussed concepts of the digital age from a historical perspective, showing how many of them have pre-digital roots and how they have changed and still are constantly changing in the digital era. Written by leading authors in media and communication studies, the chapters historicize 16 concepts that have become central in the digital media literature, focusing on three main areas. The first part, Technologies and Connections, historicises concepts like network, media convergence, multimedia, interactivity and artificial intelligence. The second one is related to Agency and Politics and explores global governance, datafication, fake news, echo chambers, digital media activism. The last one, Users and Practices, is finally devoted to telepresence, digital loneliness, amateurism, user generated content, fandom and authenticity. The book aims to shed light on how concepts emerge and are co-shaped, circulated, used and reappropriated in different contexts. It argues for the need for a conceptual media and communication history that will reveal new developments without concealing continuities and it demonstrates how the analogue/digital dichotomy is often a misleading one.
Author : Malcolm Coulthard
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 20,5 MB
Release : 2007-11-28
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1134361521
Overview of the interface of language and the law, illustrated with authentic data and contemporary case studies. Topics include collection of evidence, discourse, courtroom interaction, legal language, comprehension and forensic phonetics.
Author : Pippa Norris
Publisher : World Bank Publications
Page : 446 pages
File Size : 50,18 MB
Release : 2009-11-19
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0821382012
What are the ideal roles the mass media should play as an institution to strengthen democratic governance and thus bolster human development? Under what conditions do media systems succeed or fail to meet these objectives? And what strategic reforms would close the gap between the democratic promise and performance of media systems? Working within the notion of the democratic public sphere, 'Public Sentinel: News Media and Governance Reform' emphasizes the institutional or collective roles of the news media as watchdogs over the powerful, as agenda setters calling attention to social needs in natural and human-caused disasters and humanitarian crises, and as gatekeepers incorporating a diverse and balanced range of political perspectives and social actors. Each is vital to making democratic governance work in an effective, transparent, inclusive, and accountable manner. The capacity of media systems and thus individual reporters embedded within those institutions to fulfill these roles is constrained by the broader context of the journalistic profession, the market, and ultimately the state. Successive chapters apply these arguments to countries and regions worldwide. This study brought together a wide range of international experts under the auspices of the Communication for Governance and Accountability Program (CommGAP) at the World Bank and the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University. The book is designed for policy makers and media professionals working within the international development community, national governments, and grassroots organizations, and for journalists, democratic activists, and scholars engaged in understanding mass communications, democratic governance, and development.