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This book aims to explore the diverse landscape of journalism in
the third decade of the twenty-first century, constantly changing
and still dealing with the consequences of a global pandemic.
'Total journalism' is the concept that refers to the renewed and
current journalism that employs all available techniques,
technologies, and platforms. Authors discuss the innovative nature
of journalism, the influence of big data and information disorders,
models, professionals and audiences, as well as the challenges of
artificial intelligence. The book gives an up-to-date overview of
these perspectives on journalistic production and distribution. The
effects of misinformation and the challenge of artificial
intelligence are of specific relevance in this book. Readers can
enjoy with contributions from prestigious experts and researchers
who make this book an interesting resource for media professionals
and researchers in media and communication studies.
Information Visualization in the Era of Innovative Journalism
brings together over 30 authors from countries around the world to
synthesize how recent technological innovations have impacted the
development, practice and consumption of contemporary journalism.
As technology rapidly progresses, shifts, and innovates, there have
been immense changes in the way we communicate. This book collects
research from around the world that takes an in-depth look at the
primary transformations related to journalistic innovation in
recent times. High-profile contributors provide cutting-edge
scholarship on innovation in journalism as it relates to emergent
topics such as virtual reality, podcasting, multimedia
infographics, social media, mobile storytelling and others. The
book pays special attention to the development of information
visualization and the ability of recent innovations to meet
audience needs and desires. Students and scholars studying
contemporary journalism history and practice will find this a vital
and up-to-date resource, as well as those studying communication
technology as it relates to marketing, PR or mass media broadly.
Information Visualization in the Era of Innovative Journalism
brings together over 30 authors from countries around the world to
synthesize how recent technological innovations have impacted the
development, practice and consumption of contemporary journalism.
As technology rapidly progresses, shifts, and innovates, there have
been immense changes in the way we communicate. This book collects
research from around the world that takes an in-depth look at the
primary transformations related to journalistic innovation in
recent times. High-profile contributors provide cutting-edge
scholarship on innovation in journalism as it relates to emergent
topics such as virtual reality, podcasting, multimedia
infographics, social media, mobile storytelling and others. The
book pays special attention to the development of information
visualization and the ability of recent innovations to meet
audience needs and desires. Students and scholars studying
contemporary journalism history and practice will find this a vital
and up-to-date resource, as well as those studying communication
technology as it relates to marketing, PR or mass media broadly.
This book aims to explore the diverse landscape of journalism in
the third decade of the twenty-first century, constantly changing
and still dealing with the consequences of a global pandemic.
'Total journalism' is the concept that refers to the renewed and
current journalism that employs all available techniques,
technologies, and platforms. Authors discuss the innovative nature
of journalism, the influence of big data and information disorders,
models, professionals and audiences, as well as the challenges of
artificial intelligence. The book gives an up-to-date overview of
these perspectives on journalistic production and distribution. The
effects of misinformation and the challenge of artificial
intelligence are of specific relevance in this book. Readers can
enjoy with contributions from prestigious experts and researchers
who make this book an interesting resource for media professionals
and researchers in media and communication studies.
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