Rebuilding the News
Metropolitan Journalism in the Digital Age
Häftad, Engelska, 2013
399 kr
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- Utgivningsdatum2013-01-18
 - Mått152 x 229 x 20 mm
 - Vikt313 g
 - FormatHäftad
 - SpråkEngelska
 - Antal sidor218
 - FörlagTemple University Press,U.S.
 - ISBN9781439909348
 
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C. W. Anderson is an Assistant Professor of Media Culture at the College of Staten Island (City University of New York). He has published in numerous academic journals and writes occasionally for the Nieman Journalism Lab and the Atlantic Online. He has contributed chapters to edited volumes including The Social Media Reader, Making Our Media, Making Online News,and the Journalism Studies Handbook.
- Acknowledgments Timeline of Digital News: Developments in Philadelphia and Nationally INTRODUCTION Local Journalism on the Brink PART I How Local Journalism Went Online 1 Philadelphia's Newspapers Go Online (1997-2008) 2 Alternate Paths in the Transition to Online Journalism (2000-2008) PART II Local Newswork in the Digital Age 3 A Day in the Life of Twenty-First-Century Journalism (July 16, 2008) 4 How News Circulates Online: The Short, Happy News Life of the Francisville Four (June 2008) PART III Building News Networks 5 What We Have Here Is a Failure to Collaborate (2005-2009) 6 Dark Days and Green Shoots (2009-2011) CONCLUSION Reporting and the Public in the Digital Age Appendix: Methodology Notes Selected Bibliography Index
 
"Anderson explores whether and how emerging online news has changed the practice of reporting. Using a variety of research techniques including ethnography, social-network analysis, and archival content research, he takes an in-depth look at one city (Philadelphia) to study changes in journalism from the 1990s to the present... Scholars in journalism and organization sociology will appreciate Anderson's meticulous methodology and his analysis of the responses of journalists and news organizations to a rapidly changing environment."--Library Journal, March 2013 "American journalism's death spiral is by now a well-known and much-lamented phenomenon. But precious few accounts offer us on-the-ground views of how journalistic institutions are actually changing. C.W. Anderson offers us such a vantage point in his book Rebuilding the News. He provides a close chronicle of local news organizations' experimentations and permutations in their attempts to adapt to an online environment. Anderson captures this transitional moment for journalism with a narrative based on an ethnographic study of Philadelphia media institutions... [He] gives us a thick description of news work practices in the digital age... This is an important book and an enjoyable read. Anderson's writing is lively, and his analysis of journalism's shifting practices is often provocative. His work advances the ongoing discussion about our rapidly changing news institutions, and his treatment of his subject matter is careful and nuanced. Overlapping with science and technology studies, this book is a significant contribution to the growing subfield of journalism studies as well as ethnographic and sociological scholarship more generally. It is a worthwhile read for anyone who has a stake in the future of journalism. In other words, we should all be reading this book." - Political Communication "For keen insights into why news organizations are struggling so mightily to adapt to a networked environment, you won't do better than this splendid ethnographic study of the Philadelphia news 'ecosystem'. In his rich depiction of the people and practices behind local blogs and independent media outlets as well as the websites of the city's (barely) surviving sister newspapers, the Inquirer and Daily News, Anderson combines sharp observations with thoughtful analysis to show just how precarious newswork today is - and the difficulty of making it less so... This is a fine book: solidly researched, engagingly written, highly informative, and intellectually stimulating. And, of course, the topic matters." - Journalism
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C.W. Anderson, Leonard Downie, Michael Schudson, College of Staten Island) Anderson, C.W. (Assistant Professor of Media Culture, Assistant Professor of Media Culture, Arizona State University) Downie, Leonard, Jr. (Weil Family Professor of Journalism, Weil Family Professor of Journalism, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Columbia University) Schudson, Michael (Professor of Journalism, Professor of Journalism, Graduate School of Journalism, C. W. Anderson
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