Slow Journalism has emerged in recent years to enact a critique of
the limitations and dangers of the speed of much mainstream
contemporary journalistic practice. There have been types of
journalism produced and consumed slowly for centuries, of course.
What is new is the context of hyper-acceleration and
over-production of journalism, where quality has suffered, ethics
are compromised and user attention has eroded. Many have been
asking if there is another way to practice journalism. The
emergence of Slow Journalism suggests that there is. Many
international scholars and practitioners have been thinking
critically about the problems wrought by speed, and are utilising
the concept of "slow" to describe a new way of thinking about and
producing journalism. This edited collection offers theoretical
perspectives and case studies on the practice of slow journalism
around the globe. Slow Journalism is a new practice for new times.
This book was originally published as two special issues of
Journalism Practice and Digital Journalism.
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