De-democratizing the News? New Media and the Structural Practices of Journalism

Fenton, Natalie. 2012. De-democratizing the News? New Media and the Structural Practices of Journalism. In: Eugenia Siapera and Andreas Veglis, eds. The Handbook of Global Online Journalism. London: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 119-134. ISBN 978-1444338553 [Book Section]

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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 practitioners in the area of online journalism
•Features an extensive breadth of coverage, including economics, organizational practices, contents and experiences
•Discusses developments in online news in a wide range of countries, from the USA to Brazil, and from Germany to China
•Contains original theory, new research data, and reviews of existing studies in the field

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Book Section

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Media, Communications and Cultural Studies
Media, Communications and Cultural Studies > Goldsmiths Leverhulme Media Research Centre

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DateEvent
2012Published

Item ID:

14305

Date Deposited:

20 Oct 2015 13:43

Last Modified:

27 Feb 2019 12:16

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https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/14305

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