Futures of Journalism

Futures of Journalism

Technology-stimulated Evolution in the Audience-News Media Relationship

Manninen, Ville J. E.; Ridge-Newman, Anthony; Niemi, Mari K.

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

05/2022

373

Dura

Inglês

9783030950729

15 a 20 dias

657

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Introduction.-Section 1: TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE BUSINESS OF JOURNALISM.- Chapter 1. Maintaining online revenues for legacy media.- Chapter 2. Facing the pressure of the market.- Chapter 3. Monetizing attention through blockchain.- Chapter 4. Transmedia storytelling as part of alternative news media business models.- Section 2: ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES.- Chapter 5. Adapting the media self-regulation to the era of news automation.- Chapter 6. News professionals, audiences and communication rights in a global perspective.- Chapter 7. Ethics of newsrooms' knowledge of the users in the era of datafication.- Chapter 8. Potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to rejuvenate public trust in journalism.- Chapter 9. Journalists and the people still known as the audience.- Section 3: ADAPTING JOURNALISTIC PRATICES TO NEW CONDITIONS.- Chapter 10. The changing role of gatekeeping in the age of computational journalism.- Chapter 11. Peer-to-peer journalism in an age of cognitivecapitalism.- Chapter 12. Approaches to improving news commenting with computational moderation.- Chapter 13. Scenarios for how AI can augment citizen involvement in local journalism.- Chapter 14. What happens when platforms mediate the audience-journalism relationship?.- Chapter 15. Networked utilization of satellite images and geospatial technology.- Chapter 16. Troll logic: a challenge to future journalism.- Section 4: UNDERSTANDING CHANGING AUDIENCES.- Chapter 17. Immersive journalism and new audience relationship.- Chapter 18. Perceptions and attitudes towards AI-generated news.- Chapter 19. What drives the news choices of a young audience?.- Chapter 20. Beyond clicks and time spent to authentic engagement.- Chapter 21. The epistemic role of news audiences in a digital era.- Conclusion.
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