Edited By María-Cruz Negreira-Rey, Jorge Vázquez-Herrero, José Sixto-García, and Xosé López-García
Blurring Boundaries of Journalism in Digital Media: New Actors, Models and Practices aims to explore how the definition of the boundaries of journalism has evolved in the past decade, particularly in response to technological advancements. It seeks to investigate the influence of technology on these boundaries and identify threats and opportunities within the blurred areas of journalism.
Organized into six sections comprising 19 chapters, this book features contributions from 42 authors representing 23 universities across eleven countries: Spain, Portugal, Italy, Brazil, Argentina, the Netherlands, Austria, Finland, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
Sections
1. Principles of Journalism Under Discussion
2. Strategies for Sustainability in the Digital Environment
3. Tensions Between Old and New Actors in Journalism
4. Evolving Formats and Narratives in Digital Journalism
5. Adaptation to Mobile and Social Platforms for News Use
6. Tackling the Challenge of Artificial Intelligence in Journalism
This book holds significant value for academics, professionals, scholars, and media and journalism students, serving as a vital reference in the field. It is also part of the book series: Studies in Big Data (SBD, volume 140)
María-Cruz Negreira-Rey, Jorge Vázquez-Herrero, José Sixto-García and Xosé López-García are researchers at and members of IAMCR through Novos Medios Research Group, Faculty of Communication Sciences, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
The above text is from the publisher’s description of the book:
Title: Blurring Boundaries of Journalism in Digital Media: New Actors, Models and Practices
Editors: María-Cruz Negreira-Rey, Jorge Vázquez-Herrero, José Sixto-García, and Xosé López-García
Published: 2023
Pages: 288
Publisher: Springer Cham