Edited by Surbhi Dahiya and Kulveen Trehan
Handbook of Digital Journalism: Perspectives from South Asia is a descriptive, exploratory book on digital journalism practices and policies followed in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Bhutan. It brings in-depth perspectives on content, communication, and community between communication theory and the digital news ecosystem rooted in South Asia.
What makes this book interesting to read is the integration of forms with manifestations on the ground intersecting identities and ideologies. The book thoroughly investigates changes in the regulatory framework, regulations, policies, and code of conduct. Various chapters in the book pursue significant and exciting topics on the changing spaces of news production and consumption, the interrelationship between old and new media, everyday digital news usage and engagement, social media for news, and revenue models for digital journalism among others.
The highlight of this book is engaging debates on digital journalism practices modelled around mobile journalism, immersive storytelling, and gamification, in the context of local and hyper-local communities in South Asia. Since Digital Journalism draws extensively from algorithms, matrices and analytics, this book has exclusive chapters on data journalism, data visualization and big data.
This publication provides a cohesive compilation offering readers an up-to-date and comprehensive understanding of digital developments in journalism. It also helps journalists and practitioners working in news media to discover new types of information flows in a rapidly changing news media landscape. It also articulates indigenous concerns of journalists, their security, risks and challenges as they explore the new contours of journalistic practices.
The book is available in eBook (EPUB and PDF) and Hardcover formats.
Surbhi Dahiya is a Professor and Course Director in the Department of English Journalism at the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government, New Delhi, India. She is a member of IAMCR's International Council, and serves as an IAMCR Faculty Ambassador in India.
Kulveen Trehan is an Assistant Professor at the University School of Mass Communication, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi, India, and a member of IAMCR.
The above text is from the publisher’s description of the book:
Title: Handbook of Digital Journalism: Perspectives from South Asia
Editors: Surbhi Dahiya and Kulveen Trehan
Published: 2024
Pages: 589
Publisher: Springer Singapore