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Journalism Studies (Vol. 11 - No. 4)
The Future of Journalism Special issue
FOREWORD, by Jay G. Blumler
INTRODUCTION, by Bob Franklin
PLENARY PAPER: The Future of Journalism, by James Curran
ARTICLES
- The Past is Prologue: How 19th Century journalism might just save 21st Century newspapers, by Debra Reddin van Tuyll
- Labour, New Media and the Institutional Restructuring of Journalism, by James R Compton and Paul Benedetti
- From ‘Me’ to ‘We’: The changing construction of popular tabloid journalism, by Martin Conboy and John Steel
- Rethinking (Again) The Future of Journalism Education, by Donica Mensing
- The Shifting Cross Media News Landscape, by Kim Schroder and Bent Steeg Larsen
- Rituals Of Transparency: Evaluating Online news outlets’ use of transparency rituals in the US, UK and Sweden, by Michael Karlsson
- Journalism in Second Life, by Bonnie Brennen and Erika dela Cerna
- The Form of Reports on US Newspaper Internet Sites, An update, by Kevin G. Barnhurst
- The Gradual Disappearance of Foreign News on German Television: Is there a future for global, international, world or foreign news?, by Klaus-Dieter Altmeppen
- The Future of Newsmagazines, by Carla Rodrigues Cardoso
- Journalistic Elites in Post Communist Romania: From the heroes of the revolution to media moguls, by Mihai Coman
- News From and In the ‘Dark Continent’: Afro-pessimism, news flows, global journalism and media regimes, by Arnold de Beer
- The ‘Crisis’ in Journalism: Is Australia immune?, by Sally Young
Journalism Practice (Vol. 4 - No. 3)
The Future of Journalism Special issue
FOREWORD, by Jay G. Blumler
INTRODUCTION, by Bob Franklin
PLENARY PAPER: The Future of Journalism, by Bettina Peters
ARTICLES
- From Credibility to Relevance: Towards a sociology of journalism’s “added value”, by Heikki Heikkila, Risto Kunelius and Laura Ruusunoksa
- Exploring the Political-Economic Factors of Participatory Journalism: Self reports by online journalists in ten countries, by Marina Vujnovic, Jane B. Singer, Steve Paulussen, Ari Heinonen, Zvi Reich, Thorsten Quandt, Alfred Hermida and David Domingo
- Twittering the News: The emergence of Ambient journalism, by Alfred Hermida
- Competition, Complimentarity or Integration? The relationship between professional and participatory media, by Christoph Neuberger and Christian Nuernbergk
- “We’re Going to Crack the World Open”: Wikileaks and the future of investigative reporting, by Lisa Lynch
- Transparency and the New Ethics of Journalism, by Angela Phillips
- The Development of Privacy Adjudications by the UK Press Complaints Commission and Their effects on the Future of Journalism, by Chris Frost
- Letters From The Editor: American Journalists, the Internet and the future of Journalism, by Wendy Weinhold
- Changes in Australian Newspapers 1959-2006 and Beyond, by Rodney Tiffen
- The Impact of ‘Citizen Journalism’ on Chinese Media and Society, by Xin Xin
- Not Really Enough: Foreign donors and journalism training in Ghana, Nigeria and Uganda, by Anya Schiffrin
- Where Else is the Money? A study of innovation in online business models at Newspapers in Britain’s 66 Cities, by Francois Nel
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